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Health Policy Research Assistant Jobs in Indiana

Research Scientist Senior

Indianapolis, IN ยท On-site +1

$94K - $120K/yr

Requires a PhD in health service research, biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy, economics or related field, or a clinical degree such as an MD or PharmD with residency or fellowship research ...

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How much do health policy research assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for health policy research assistant in Indiana is $18.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $21.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a health policy research assistant?

A Health Policy Research Assistant supports research on healthcare policies by collecting data, conducting literature reviews, and analyzing policy impacts. They assist in writing reports, preparing presentations, and organizing information for policy recommendations. This role often involves working with government agencies, non-profits, or academic institutions to inform decision-making. Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills are essential for success in this position.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as a health policy research assistant?

As a Health Policy Research Assistant, you will typically engage in tasks such as gathering and analyzing healthcare data, conducting literature reviews, assisting with the preparation of research reports and policy briefs, and supporting project coordination. You may also be responsible for summarizing research findings, developing presentations, and collaborating with research teams, stakeholders, or policymakers. The work is both independent and team-oriented, often requiring managing multiple priorities and deadlines. This role provides valuable exposure to key issues in healthcare policy and is an excellent starting point for advancing into more senior research or policy analyst positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a health policy research assistant?

A Health Policy Research Assistant typically requires a strong background in public health, policy analysis, or related fields, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with data analysis software like STATA, SPSS, or Excel, as well as experience with literature review databases such as PubMed, is beneficial. Critical thinking, strong written and verbal communication skills, and attention to detail help candidates excel in preparing reports and collaborating with teams. These abilities ensure accurate, insightful policy research and effective support for evidence-based decision-making in healthcare environments.

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Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Specialist

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN โ€ข On-site

$45K - $61K/yr

Full-time

Medical

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Job description

Posting Details
Position Details
Title
Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Specialist
Appointment Status
Non-Tenure Track
Department
IU Indianapolis Department of Epidemiology - Fairbanks School of Public Health
Location
Indianapolis
Position Summary
The IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health (FSPH), in conjunction with the Regenstrief Institute, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Specialist for a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded fellowship in public and population health informatics. This unique post-doctoral program is located on Indiana University's Indianapolis campus, which is uniquely positioned in the health and life sciences hub for Indiana.
Our fellowship program is looking for people who want to make the world better-and have the innate interest, scientific acumen, and desire to be surrounded by faculty and staff who are committed to transforming the public and population health care system in the U.S. Our program prepares Research Scientists to design, implement, and evaluate the impact of information technologies on population health in the context of public health and healthcare delivery organizations. The goal of the fellowship program is to provide individuals with doctoral training who are interested in developing further analytical, methodological, and professional skills needed for informatics-oriented research positions in academia, government, and industry. The program focuses on scholarly output and preparation for an independent scientist career.
About the School and Department:
The mission of the FSPH is to cultivate innovative, interdisciplinary, community-engaged education, research, and service and prepare leaders in public health and health care. Health is defined as the capacity to develop full human potential, not simply the absence of disease. In promoting the health of communities, FSPH emphasizes the prevention of disease and injury and recognizes the interconnectedness of the physical environment and ecosystem to the health of the community.
Established in 2012, FSPH is fully accredited by CEPH. The school offers a range of academic programs, including:
  • Undergraduate Degrees:
    • BS in Health Services Management
    • BS in Public Health
  • Graduate Degrees:
    • Master of Public Health (MPH) with concentrations in:
      • Epidemiology
      • Health Policy and Management
      • Interdisciplinary Public Health Studies
      • Public Health Informatics
      • Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Master of Health Administration (MHA)
    • MS in Biostatistics
    • MS in Global Health & Sustainable Development
  • Doctoral Degrees:
    • PhD in Biostatistics
    • PhD in Epidemiology
    • PhD in Health Policy and Management
    • DrPH in Global Health Leadership

Prior to 2012, the school was a department within the IU School of Medicine. Long-standing collaborations are in place with key community entities, including the Indiana State Health Department, the Marion County Public Health Department, and a wide variety of community organizations and industry partners.
The Departments of Epidemiology and/or Health Policy & Management will host these fellows. These departments possess a strong track record in NIH-funded research as well as extramural research funding from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Indiana State Department of Health, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The departments' faculty are national and international experts in cancer, genetics, coronary heart disease, diabetes, nutrition, health policy, health economics, public health infectious disease reporting, and public health practice.
About the Campus:
Our School is located on the IU Indianapolis campus in downtown Indianapolis. IU Indianapolis is Indiana University's premier urban research campus, established following the realignment of IUPUI in 2024. The campus builds on a legacy of academic excellence and community engagement, with a strong emphasis on health sciences, public health, and interdisciplinary research.
IU Indianapolis has been recognized nationally for its commitment to academic innovation and institutional excellence, earning multiple accolades including the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from Insight Into Diversity for ten consecutive years.
The campus is a focal point for health sciences research and education at Indiana University, housing the IU School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Health and Human Sciences, and School of Dentistry. It is also home to the Regenstrief Institute, an internationally respected research organization known for its contributions to health services, biomedical informatics, and patient safety. Selected candidates may engage with one of the Institute's centers, including the Center for Biomedical Informatics, as part of this training program.
About the Community:
Indianapolis, known as the "Crossroads of America," is a thriving economic and cultural metropolis offering an exceptionally high quality of life. The city features vibrant cultural districts, world-class museums, historic neighborhoods, professional sporting events, and a diverse culinary scene. Residents benefit from a relatively low cost of living, safe communities, and efficient commutes throughout the region.
The area is home to highly rated public and private schools, both in central urban neighborhoods and surrounding suburbs-many of which are consistently ranked among the best places to live in the United States. Indianapolis also offers convenient access to the newly remodeled, award-winning Indianapolis International Airport, and continues to expand eco-friendly transportation options such as downtown bike shares, scooter rentals, and electric vehicle services.
To Apply:
Applications should be submitted online at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/13052. A cover letter, curriculum vitae and a summary of research interests is required.
For more information about the FSPH, visit: https://fsph.indianapolis.iu.edu
Basic Qualifications
Requirements:
  • Recent graduate (within the past 5 years) with a PhD, DrPH, or MD. Candidates whose programs of study emphasized public health, epidemiology, health policy & management, information science, informatics, computer science, data science, or health services research are preferred.
  • Candidates must have received their doctorate prior to beginning the fellowship.
  • One-year of successful experience coordinating 2 or more projects simultaneously.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills required for working/coordinating with investigators, staff, supervisors, and project personnel across one or more systems.

Department Contact for Questions
Inquiries about this position should be sent to Dr. Brian Dixon, bedixon@iu.edu.
Additional Qualifications
Because this position is funded through NIH/NLM, applicants must be permanently authorized to work in the United States at the time the position starts and meet other grant-related requirements.
This fellowship has an anticipated duration of one - three years.
The earliest start date for this position is October 1, 2025.
Salary and Rank
Salary will be commensurate with rank and experience within the range of postdoctoral stipends allowed by the NIH. Benefits include health insurance, a standard NIH trainee allowance and travel allotment.
Special Instructions
This position may be hybrid or in-person at Regenstrief Institute located at 1101 W. 10th Street in Indianapolis, IN.
For Best Consideration Date
Expected Start Date
10/01/2025
Posting Number
IN-PBHL-EPI-22002