This position is budgeted for $6,435.00 per month and is non-negotiable.
The School of Public Health at San Diego State University fosters a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment committed to advancing public health through evidence-based inquiry and community engagement. The school is home to diverse faculty expertise across health management and policy, global health, epidemiology, environmental health, and biostatistics, with a strong emphasis on addressing health disparities and promoting health equity. The SDSU School of Public Health is ranked in the top 15% among Public Health Schools in the United States and 3rd in California by U.S. News and World Report. Our research infrastructure includes partnerships with local and state health agencies, and robust support for quantitative and qualitative research. Faculty and researchers benefit from a dynamic academic setting that encourages innovation, impactful scholarship, and translation of research into policy and practice—particularly in areas such as Medi-Cal expansion, immigrant health, and health systems financing. This environment provides an ideal foundation for conducting rigorous, policy-relevant research that informs public health decision-making in California and beyond.
A research position is available as part of a California Department of Insurance-funded initiative to evaluate the effects of Medi-Cal expansions regardless of immigration status. This project aims to generate evidence on how these policy changes influence health insurance coverage, healthcare utilization, program financing, and employment patterns across the state. The researcher will receive strong training in health policy analysis, public insurance program evaluation, and quantitative methods using large administrative datasets. The project is designed to produce high-impact publications and inform future policy decisions at the state level. For this position, the candidate will work under the direct supervision of project principal investigator (PI) Dr. Wilton Choi; and will join a growing research team at the School of Public Health. Candidates with strong motivation and a background in public health, health economics, policy analysis, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Experience with econometric/quasi-experimental approaches for causal effect estimation, microsimulation, data analysis, program evaluation, or California health systems is especially valuable.
Conducting Research 60%
Publishing Research Findings 25%
Professional Development 10%
Other Duties as Assigned 5%
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