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The University of California is seeking a part-time Program Analyst for the Menopause Project, focusing on improving health outcomes for women in incarceration. Responsibilities include developing educational materials, conducting research, and collaborating with stakeholders to enhance project effectiveness. This role offers flexible hours and potential growth into a full-time position.
Location :
Oakland , CA
Oakland , CA United States
Job Posted Date :
April 22, 2025
Part-time Positions
Population :
Population & Social Sciences
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About Impact Justice
Impact Justice advances safety, justice, and opportunity through boundary-breaking work that honors and empowers people and is changing expectations about what we can accomplish together. We imagine, build, and scale innovations, leverage research and other knowledge to connect the desire for change with informed action, and work to shift the narrative so that decision-makers and the public understand what's at stake and what's possible. Specifically, we work to reduce the number of people caught up in harmful legal systems by creating alternatives that are responsive, restorative, fair, and effective; to improve living conditions and life outcomes and safeguard fundamental human rights for the millions of people still subject to mass incarceration; and to expand opportunities for formerly incarcerated and other system-involved people to heal, fully participate in community life, and reach their potential. We operate from the understanding that the struggle for justice takes place in a context of historic, systemic, and pervasive racism. Learn more at impactjustice.org.
About the Menopause Project
The primary goal of the Menopause Project is to provide specialized, holistic care for women experiencing incarceration in the perimenopause and menopause life stages to reduce adverse short- and long-term health outcomes incurred by untreated symptoms. Higher rates of specialized care for women during these health stages results in lower overall lifetime health costs for the patient and improved mental and physical health.
What You’ll Do
The Menopause Project includes a 1-year long pilot designed to address an education and training gap within California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS). The pilot will engage stakeholders and participants at the Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) and the California Institution for Women (CIW) (and – down the road – potentially other states’ departments of corrections). The Program Analyst will collaborate with the Menopause Project Director and CCHCS stakeholders to provide support in the following areas:
Work Schedule and LocationThis is a part-time contract position, anticipated to begin in late March or early April 2025 and continue through at least August 2025. The Program Analyst is expected to work approximately 5-15 hours per week and should be adaptable to meet both internal and external deadlines. As the Menopause pilot transitions fully into implementation, there may be an opportunity to expand this role into a full-time or longer-term position. This position is primarily remote, with occasional in-person meetings at the Impact Justice office in Oakland, CA, and at prison facilities as needed.
Qualifications and Preferred ExperienceRequired
Preferred, but not required