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PREP0004609 Hurricane Community Resilience Researcher

Hurricane Community Resilience Researcher

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Project Description:

The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program Study of Hurricane Maria’s Impacts and Recovery in Puerto Rico includes a project focused on the recovery of schools and hospitals in Puerto Rico. The objective of the Recovery of Social Functions project is to identify the underlying characteristics and conditions associated with recovery of critical social functions from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and to examine the recovery trajectories of sampled schools and hospitals. This project also includes investigation of the interdependencies of the broader community (e.g., households, businesses) and the social functions provided by schools and hospitals. Data were collected using surveys and interviews of K-12 schools and hospitals in Puerto Rico following Hurricanes Maria and Fiona. https://www.nist.gov/topics/disaster-failure-studies/hurricane-maria/hurricane-maria-projects-0

The primary activities for the research associate include the analysis of school and hospital impacts and recovery in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Fiona. This role requires the application of both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, as well as narrative and technical writing skills. The research associate will contribute to the development of reports, other publications, and presentations that communicate study findings to inform practical guidance and, ultimately, shape broader organizational resilience frameworks. Responsibilities also include supporting the development of data collection instruments (e.g., surveys and interview guides) and documentation required for approvals (e.g., Institutional Review Board, Office of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Act). Additionally, the work involves research and publications on related topics such as organizational resilience, community recovery, data collection following disasters, and measurement using social science methods.

This work supports additional efforts of the NIST Community Resilience Program https://www.nist.gov/community-resilience to develop the measurement science needed for concepts of recovery and resilience. Specifically, the work overlaps in the area of organizational resilience. In this area, the research associate will contribute to the development of publications as well as generalized survey and interview instruments that can be used to improve standardized measurement of impacts and recovery for organizations following disruptions such as natural hazards.

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Quantitative and qualitative analysis of data 
  • Narrative and technical writing 
  • Communication of results through reports, other publications, and presentations
  • Support the development of data collection instruments (e.g., surveys and interview guides)
  • Support in developing documentation required for approvals (e.g., Institutional Review Board, Office of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Act), 
  • Research and publications on related topics including organizational resilience, community recovery, data collection following disasters, and measurement using social science methods

Desired Qualifications: 

  • U.S. Citizen preferred
  • Master’s degree in geography, sociology, or a related social science field
  • At least 3 years of relevant expertise in research related to community and organizational resilience, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and hazard impacts
  • Experience on interdisciplinary research teams
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to develop scientific presentations and publications
  • Prior experience working on disaster studies preferred

Other Details:

  • Full-time: the participant is expected to work 40 hours a week
  • Location: the participant will work at the NIST Gaithersburg Campus and telework.
  • Duration: this is expected to be a one-year position. Extensions are sometimes granted depending on the availability of funds.