
Postdoctoral Research Associate I
Job Description
The Trans Writers in Prison Project at the University of Arizona will provide opportunities for an early career scholar to develop and implement a creative writing and arts program in collaboration with project staff and trans women who are participating in the program. The project also involves opportunities to collaborate with the Arizona Queer Archives, and scholars in Education, Anthropology, and Public Health on research-to-practice in trans studies, prison education, higher education, and community archives. The Postdoctoral Fellowship will provide robust experiences through 1) curriculum development and educational praxis with trans women in prison, 2) professional development with a designated faculty mentor, and 3) development of a community of praxis with program staff and scholars via the LGBTQ+ Institute. The postdoctoral fellow will be situated in the LGBTQ+ Institute, and Dr. Moira Ozias, co-investigator with the TWPP, will coordinate the professional activities, as well as research collaborations and community building.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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Duties & responsibilities:
- The Postdoctoral Fellow will collaborate with program staff to design, implement, and assess a writing and creative arts program for transgender women who are incarcerated. Specific responsibilities include:
- Writing curriculum facilitation on site at a maximum security facility with transgender women;
- Curriculum development, in collaboration with program staff and participants;
- Collaboration with the Arizona Queer Archives to archive participants’ work;
- Course design for an undergraduate class on education in prison and detention contexts;
- Participation in grant team meetings.
- Additional duties may be assigned
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Ability to work collaboratively with transgender writers and community members
- Knowledge of and ability to facilitate writing and arts-based workshops
- Ability to work within a prison or jail
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to mediate and facilitate a process involving multiple stakeholders with diverse interests
- Demonstrated commitment to working with queer and trans communities
- Demonstrated knowledge of queer and trans studies
- All doctoral degree requirements have been met and confirmed by major advisor by start date
- Experience facilitating educational curricula with adults
- Experience working with queer and transgender communities
- Experience with community archives
- Experience facilitating writing workshops in community settings
- Experience working with formerly or currently incarcerated adults
Paper copies of the Reports can be obtained by contacting the University Compliance Office at cleryact@arizona.edu.
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