News Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 - 15:15
The play2PREVENT (p2P) Lab at the Yale Center for Health and Learning Games is offering an opportunity for at least a 1-year post-doctoral research
The p2P Lab is supported by NIH and foundation funding and currently is developing and evaluating games focused on HIV prevention, HIV testing and counseling, smoking and e-cigarette prevention, opioid prevention, and school climate and emotional intelligence.
This is a unique opportunity for individuals interested in working with a multi-disciplinary team and to gain research training using technology and videogames to promote positive adolescent health and behavior.
Eligibility: An individual is eligible for the position if they have a doctoral level degree in the areas of health, medicine, behavioral, or cognitive psychology, Public Health or a relevant area.
Responsibilities: The Postdoctoral Associate will participate in research activities involving the development and evaluation of videogame interventions that focus on behavior change, health, social impact, and education. Responsibilities include: conceptualization and development of video game content material, recruiting research participants for focus groups and playtesting, overseeing gameplay sessions, assisting in focus group discussions, collection of and data management, data analysis, writing up study results, and presenting findings at local and national meetings/conferences. Flexible hours; may be required to work some evenings or weekends.
See for more details: http://www.play2prevent.org/
How to Apply: Application materials should be sent electronically to:
Kimberly Hieftje, PhD, Deputy Director for Yale Center for Health and Learning Games, at Kimberly.hieftje@
Stipend: Based on NIH pay scale
Benefits: Health insurance, travel stipend, vacation/sick days
For more information, contact:
Kimberly Hieftje
Deputy Director, Yale Center for Health & Learning Games/play2PREVENT Lab
Yale University School of Medicine
2 South Church St, Suite 515
New Haven, CT 06510
Tel: 203-737-5595
e-mail: kimberly.hieftje@yale.edu
website: play2PREVENT.org
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