We are recruiting for a motivated Associate Implementation Scientist to join our team! Where is your life journey taking you? Being the heartbeat of Denver means our heart reflects something bigger than ourselves, something that connects us all: Humanity in action, Triumph in hardship, Transformation in health.
The Learning Health Systems team in the Office of Academic Affairs at Denver Health seeks an Implementation Scientist to serve as a system-wide leader in learning health system (LHS) research, implementation science, and quality improvement. This role will design, lead, and advance pragmatic implementation and improvement initiatives that are tightly integrated with clinical care and operational priorities. Working in close partnership with clinicians and operational leaders, the Implementation Scientist will translate evidence into practice, build institutional capacity in implementation science and QI, and advance impactful, publishable work aligned with organizational priorities.
A core component of this role is developing and leading applied training and mentorship for clinical fellows and interdisciplinary care teams, pairing hands-on project work with skill-building in implementation science and QI methods. The ideal candidate will hold a doctoral degree in implementation science, health services research, or a related health field, with demonstrated experience leading implementation efforts in healthcare settings. Candidates should have a strong record of scholarly dissemination, including peer-reviewed publications, and experience applying implementation science theories, frameworks, and pragmatic study designs in real-world clinical and operational contexts. Experience mentoring clinicians, fellows, or project teams and supporting capacity-building in applied research and improvement is strongly preferred.
The Associate Implementation Scientist will play a key role in advancing high-quality care by leading and supporting pragmatic implementation science, quality improvement (QI), and applied health services research across the healthcare system. This individual will design, evaluate, and disseminate implementation strategies that support rapid uptake of evidence-based practices, strengthen learning health system capabilities, and advance organizational quality and safety priorities.
Working collaboratively with partners across the Denver Health healthcare system and with university, academic, and community partners, the Implementation Scientist will collaborate with system leaders, clinicians, informaticists, patients, families, and community members to produce novel insights and evidence that can be rapidly implemented to improve health and service system outcomes. This individual will contribute to research focused on the systematic implementation of innovations and outcome monitoring of these interventions, consistent with Denver Health's strategic plan. They will also work closely with key partners to identify, prioritize, and conduct rapid-cycle improvement efforts in priority areas related to improving healthcare quality and safety.
Essential Functions:
Education:
Doctorate Degree Or relevant experience in implementation science and/or learning health systems Required
Work Experience:
4-6 years Relevant experience in quality, safety, improvement science in healthcare Required
Licenses:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated experience conducting observational, quasi-experimental, and pragmatic experimental research within complex healthcare systems. Experience with qualitative and mixed methods research approaches. Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, concise reports and presentations about data and complex issues and the ability to communicate with government officials and clients. Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. Knows and applies best practices to include input from patients, families, providers, and other team members.
Shift Work Type Regular Salary $100,500.00 - $155,800.00 / yr Benefits - Outstanding ben