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Feb 17, 2026, 5:10:09 PMFeb 17
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From: 'Maternal, Child, Adolescent Health' 
Date: Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 11:19 AM
Subject: [Job Opp] Qualitative Research Project Manager
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Hi everyone, please see below and attached for a position with Sabrina Boyce's lab. Please feel free to share with your networks. Apologies for any duplication.

Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Program 
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We are excited to share that our team at UC Berkeley School of Public Health is hiring for a Qualitative Research Project Manager (staff), starting immediately. This position will lead the qualitative data collection and analysis for multiple research projects focused on LGBTQ+, racial/ethnic minoritized, and other marginalized youth. These projects focus on sexual violence prevention, healthy relationships, and access to support services. This will be a limited appointment position through July 2026, with possibility of extension or conversion to a career position if funding is available. Masters in public health, social work, or a relevant field with at least 2 years of post-graduate experience or equivalent preferred. Ideally, this person will work in-person at our UC Berkeley campus at least two days per week. Please see attached job description. Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and resume to PI Sabrina Boyce, boyce....@berkeley.edu by 2/28/2026.  

Please help us to circulate to your network. Thank you! 

Best, 
Sabrina Boyce, PhD MPH | she/her (why do pronouns matter?)
Assistant Professor
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Program
Community Health Sciences Division
UC Berkeley School of Public Health

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JD_Research Project Manager_Qualitative.pdf
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