Job Details
Position Summary
Binaytara is seeking an Implementation Scientist to join our implementation science research department and lead applied research projects that support cancer care delivery innovations in the U.S. and globally. This position is ideal for a dynamic researcher with strong grant-writing skills and a passion for translating science into action and impact.
The successful candidate will oversee implementation science initiatives that improve access to evidence-based oncology care, especially in low-resource settings, and secure funding to support those initiatives through research-informed proposals and partnerships.
- Location: Bellevue, WA
- Position Type: Full-time (in-office)
- Salary: $135,000 to $150,000
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and evaluate implementation science studies in support of Binaytara’s mission to reduce cancer care disparities.
- Identify research priorities aligned with organizational goals and global health needs.
- Lead the development of high-quality grant proposals to government agencies, foundations, and other funders.
- Collaborate with program teams in Nepal and the U.S. to pilot and scale cancer care delivery innovations.
- Conduct research on barriers to care, treatment adherence, education uptake, and systems-level interventions.
- Evaluate outcomes and reach of educational platforms (e.g., OncoBlast, OncoConnect) and continuing medical education initiatives.
- Develop compelling impact narratives based on research findings to support donor engagement and reporting.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to research capacity-building efforts at Binaytara.
- Prepare manuscripts for publication and represent Binaytara at relevant academic and professional forums.
Qualifications
- PhD or DrPH in Implementation Science, Public Health, Health Services Research, or related field.
- Record of peer-reviewed publications and scientific presentations.
- Demonstrated experience conducting applied implementation research.
- Proven success in grant writing and securing competitive research funding.
- Familiarity with implementation science frameworks (e.g., CFIR, RE-AIM, PRISM).
- Strong writing, analytical, and project management skills.
- Understanding of healthcare systems in both high-resource and low-resource settings; South Asia experience is a plus.
- Willingness and ability to travel 8-10 times per year (mostly domestic with some international travel may be required).
- Willingness and ability to work from our Bellevue, WA office.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in cancer care delivery or oncology-focused research.
- Experience evaluating CME or digital education programs.
- Peer-reviewed publications in implementation science, global health, or related fields.
What We Offer
- A rare opportunity to combine research leadership and strategic fund development.
- A collaborative team environment grounded in equity and global health impact.
- Opportunities for academic collaboration and scholarly publication.
- In-person engagement with a mission-driven nonprofit in the Seattle Metro.