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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant research development chef in the United States is $21.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as an Assistant Research Development Chef, you need a solid background in culinary arts, food science, and recipe development, often supported by a culinary degree or relevant certifications. Familiarity with kitchen equipment, food safety systems, and product development software is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure innovative product creation, maintain food quality and safety, and facilitate smooth collaboration with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment.

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AspectAssistant Research Development ChefResearch and Development Chef
CredentialsCulinary degree, certifications in food safety, experience in culinary researchAdvanced culinary degree or extensive industry experience, leadership skills
Work EnvironmentSupportive kitchen and lab settings, collaborative teamsLeadership role in R&D labs, overseeing product development
Employer & IndustryFood manufacturing, hospitality, food product companiesFood companies, large restaurants, product innovation teams
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

The Assistant Research Development Chef primarily supports product development tasks, working under supervision in culinary labs or kitchens. In contrast, the Research and Development Chef leads innovation projects, overseeing the entire development process. Both roles require culinary expertise and industry experience, but the R&D Chef holds more responsibility and leadership in the development cycle.

What are some typical challenges an Assistant Research Development Chef faces when collaborating with cross-functional teams?

Assistant Research Development Chefs often work closely with culinary, marketing, and food science teams to develop new products. A common challenge is balancing creative culinary ideas with practical constraints such as cost, production scalability, and regulatory requirements. Effective communication and adaptability are essential, as you must often adjust recipes or concepts based on feedback from different departments. This collaborative environment provides valuable learning opportunities but requires strong organizational and interpersonal skills to keep projects on track.

What are Assistant Research Development Chefs?

Assistant Research Development Chefs are culinary professionals who support the creation and testing of new recipes, menu items, or food products, often in collaboration with research and development teams. They assist in experimenting with ingredients, refining cooking techniques, and ensuring that new dishes meet quality, taste, and safety standards. Their role bridges culinary creativity and scientific food development, making them integral to innovation in restaurants, food manufacturing, or hospitality companies.
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Job description

Assistant Research Professor

Apply now Job no: 536707
Work type: Faculty - Career
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Child Development, Education, Research/Scientific/Grants, Psychology

Department: College of Education, HEDCO Institute
Rank: Research Assistant Professor
Annual Basis: 12 Month

Review of Applications Begins

June 16th, 2026; position open until filled

Special Instructions to Applicants

To ensure full consideration, complete the online application & upload the following documents into your online application by June 16th:
1) Curriculum Vitae
2) A letter of interest (2 -3 pages)
All application materials should specifically address how you, as an applicant, meet the minimum qualifications and preferred qualifications for this position.
Note: the online application requires contact information for 3 references. Applicants will be notified before references are contacted.

Department Summary

The HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice is a research and outreach unit within the University of Oregon (UO) College of Education (COE), which aims to close the gap between educational research and practice. The HEDCO Institute's core mechanism for improving practice is through the conduct of living systematic reviews and translational products based on rigorous evidence syntheses that meet the immediate decision-making demands of local, state, and national education leaders. The work of the HEDCO Institute is carried out by a team of faculty and staff who work collaboratively with affiliated faculty at the UO and an external advisory board comprised of research and policy partner institutions, school leadership organizations, professional societies, foundations, and business and industry partners. The HEDCO Institute also provides research and outreach training and experience to students from across the COE and the UO.
The UO COE is organized in three academic departments and 14 research and outreach units. All departments include both tenure and career non-tenure track faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate programs addressing the full range of issues present in educational and social systems. Our faculty are devoted to inspiring and mentoring the approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students in the COE who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders. A range of academic degrees and majors are offered, including communication disorders and sciences, elementary and secondary education, school psychology, counseling psychology, couples and family therapy, special education, education studies, administrators, and research methodologists. As noted in our mission statement, COE faculty, staff, and students are committed to developing and validating programs that prepare scholars and practitioners, while promoting respect for diversity, equitable opportunities, and inclusive environments. The COE is currently ranked 5th among all public institutions, and 14th among all public and private institutions nationally (U.S. News and World Report, 2019). College of Education graduate programs are some of the highest ranked in the country for both research scholarship and graduate education, including the Educational Leadership, Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, and Special Education Programs. Faculty are dedicated to enhancing multicultural competencies, promoting social justice, and promoting education and prevention sciences and practices.
The HEDCO Institute is a central research and outreach unit in the COE that operates within the Dean's Office. Functions of the HEDCO Institute thus facilitate the success of the entire college as well as external alumni, donors, and community partners.

Position Summary

The Assistant Research Professor in the HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice in the College of Education conducts living systematic reviews within the Institute's meta-analytic research domain (MARD) on school-based mental health prevention, currently encompassing depression, anxiety, and suicide prevention interventions for K-12 students. This individual will take a lead role in implementing overview of reviews and meta-analysis projects across the MARD, including study selection, data collection, critical appraisal, quantitative synthesis, and evidence surveillance. The position also involves developing rapid response briefs that address immediate evidence needs of educators and other related interest-holders. The position requires demonstrated knowledge of research synthesis methods, including experience participating in overviews of reviews, living systematic reviews, and scoping reviews. The position requires a clearly delineated program of research and scholarship related to evidence synthesis and youth mental health prevention in schools.
The Assistant Research Professor works closely with other faculty, staff, and students in the Institute to conduct evidence synthesis projects and translate those findings for diverse interest-holder audiences through interactive data dashboards, evidence briefs, and other accessible formats. This position will coordinate with project staff and other investigators to develop new project proposals, including grants, contracts, or other project proposals. The position may also include active advising and mentorship of undergraduate and graduate students, research assistants, and other Institute staff.
This position is classified as twelve-month Career Faculty in the Research Professor category. The position's responsibilities are guided by the COE Non-Tenure Track Professional Responsibilities Policy, United Academics' Collective Bargaining Agreement, and the COE's Career and Limited Duration Faculty Review and Promotion Policy.
There is a potential for this position to be fully or partially remote.

Minimum Requirements

- Earned Ph.D. in Developmental Science, Psychology, Education, Human Development, QuantitativeMethodology, or a closely related field
- Three years of experience conducting research in the field of education, psychology, or related behavioral or social sciences
- One year of experience participating in evidence synthesis projects on school-based interventions to prevent youth mental health disorders
- Record of scholarly contributions to the field through professional products equivalent to assistant professor (e.g., research publications, professional presentations, grant applications)

Professional Competencies

- Ability to conduct, administer, and sustain a rigorous program of research
- Ability to mentor or supervise student research
- Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, collaborate with colleagues within and across departments
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and follow through on completion of project objectives
- Knowledge of quantitative research methods and designs, particularly research synthesis methods and living systematic review approaches
- Evidence of the application of advanced statistical techniques

Preferred Qualifications

- One or more years of experience participating in overviews of reviews and living systematic reviews, particularly of evidence on school-based interventions to prevent youth mental health disorders
- Experience participating in scoping reviews of the educational literature
- Experience with DistillerSR systematic review management software
- Experience with the R statistical software environment
- Experience developing procedural documents for evidence synthesis projects and teams (e.g., standard operating procedures, lab manuals)
- Experience developing evidence products for non-research audiences (e.g., rapid response briefs, policy briefs, evidence summaries)
- Experience working as a member and/or leader of an evidence synthesis research team


All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit our website.

The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please email us or call 541-346-5112.

UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here.

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