Available Positions
Senior Clinical Research Coordinator
The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI) is seeking a Senior Clinical Research Coordinator to support ongoing clinical research focused on patient-centered and caregiver outcomes and improving the lives of older adults and those with serious illness and their care partners. Our research aims to improve quality of life, well-being, symptom and pain management, and reduce caregiver burden.
CASI’s mission is to better understand the needs of older adults or those living with serious illness and their caregivers, develop new interventions, improve current treatments, and explore new questions at the intersection of aging and serious illness. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of investigators from various disciplines including medicine, psychology, social work, and physical therapy. Our team conducts a vast array of clinical trial and observational studies in primary care, hospital-based, and community settings.
Clinical Research Coordinator I or II
The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI) is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I or II (CRC I or CRC II) to support ongoing clinical research focused on patient-centered and caregiver outcomes and improving the lives of older adults and those with serious illness and their care partners. Our research aims to improve quality of life, well-being, symptom and pain management, and reduce caregiver burden.
CASI’s mission is to better understand the needs of older adults or those living with serious illness and their caregivers, develop new interventions, improve current treatments, and explore new questions at the intersection of aging and serious illness. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of investigators from various disciplines including medicine, psychology, social work, and physical therapy. Our team conducts a vast array of clinical trial and observational studies in primary care, hospital-based, and community settings.
Senior Data Analyst
The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI), a research center within the Mongan Institute at Massachusetts General Hospital, seeks a Senior Research Data Analyst to add to our dynamic and growing team.
A successful Senior Research Data Analyst will have experience conducting observational data analyses, working with raw data, and using large longitudinal datasets. They will be skilled in data organization, manipulation, and analysis, multiple regression modeling and diagnostics.
The ideal candidate has strong analytic and methodological skills, excellent communication skills, experience working with health care data and medical claims data, and the ability to mentor and lead other members of the team.
Senior Program Manager
The Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI), a research unit within the Mass General Mongan Institute and Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine, seeks a master’s or doctoral-prepared professional with experience in multi-site projects to serve as the Project Director for Health Care Delivery Science Programs. This dual-role position involves (1) serving as Project Director for comparative effectiveness trials focused on older adults with complex care needs; and (2) overseeing a national learning network dedicated to advancing home-based primary care for homebound older adults.
Research Scientist, West Health Accelerator
The West Health Accelerator (WHA) at Mass General Brigham, in collaboration with the Center for Aging and Serious Illness at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Mass General Brigham (MGB) health system, is seeking a full-time investigator to facilitate the research direction of the WHA at MGB. The ideal candidate will be a health services research professional with expertise in implementation science. Potential candidates will be PhD (or equivalent) investigators with scholarly expertise in health services research and/or one or more of its many constituent fields, such as health policy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, statistics, economics, and related areas. Expertise in geriatrics and inpatient program evaluation is highly desirable.
The WHA Program will expand the Superior Treatment of Elders Pathway (STEP) from the Center for Geriatric Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to nine hospitals in the MGB system and package the learnings into a scalable national model. The Research Scientist will be responsible for leading the evaluation of STEP expansion, including both implementation science and effectiveness evaluation.