The University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) has a 50-year history at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. The UCEDD at OHSU works to improve the health and quality of life of Oregonians with disabilities through education, community service, research and information sharing.
This grant-funded position is for a Community Research Associate / Project Coordinator for the National AAC Peer Support Network Project. This project aims to establish a sustainable national peer support network to increase access to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) for individuals with speech-related disabilities.
This key role is responsible for supporting the development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of the AAC Peer Support Leadership Coalition and project workgroups. These groups are tasked with creating a hub for AAC peer support and carrying out other project activities central to building a sustainable national network.
The position plays a critical role in dissemination, collaboration, and communication with individuals who use AAC and disability organizations at local, regional, and national levels involved with AAC and peer support. Project activities span a wide range of regions and modalities, including maintaining project files, distributing incentives to participants, establishing agendas, scheduling virtual workgroup and coalition meetings, presenting at in-person dissemination events, and analyzing and preparing de-identified qualitive data.
***This is not a clinical position.***
Project Management/ Logistical Support
Evaluation / Data
UCEDD activities
Participate in UCEDD meetings and projects, providing expertise to support outcome assessment, dissemination, and coordination of activities, particularly related to AAC, as needed.
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*This is not a clinical position.*
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