Job Purpose
Behavioral Science Researcher position offers an excellent opportunity to apply behavioral and human-centered research methods to understand how healthcare workers, patients, and organisations engage with AI solutions in practice.
Job Outline
The Behavioral Science Researcher offers an excellent opportunity to apply advanced analytical and technical skills in evaluating and deploying AI models within real-world healthcare settings.
The Researcher will be responsible for (i) evaluating user interactions and interface design of AI tools, (ii) conducting field studies to assess usability, comprehension, and adoption patterns, (iii) measuring user trust, learning curves, and behavioral responses over time, (iv) identifying cognitive and organizational factors that influence sustained use, (v) assessing ethical and social implications of AI deployments, (vi) designing and executing mixed-method studies combining qualitative and quantitative insights, (vii) translating behavioral evidence into actionable design and policy recommendations, and (viii) collaborating closely with clinical, ML, and operations teams to refine deployment strategies.
Job Specification
Knowledge / Education
Specific Skills
Mandatory Experience
MS / PhD in Human–Computer Interaction, Behavioral Science, Digital Society or related field
Excellent communication and facilitation skills to work across technical, clinical, and social science teams
Excellent project management and organizational skills
a. Meticulous attention to detail
b. Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices
c. Capability to manage multiple tasks efficiently
Demonstrated ability to manage relationships with partner organizations
Willingness to frequently travel to study sites to support pilot deployments
Minimum 3 years of experience in usability research, task analysis, or behavioral studies related to technology adoption
Demonstrated experience with qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods (e.g. system usability, cognitive walkthroughs) classification, natural language processing, or computer vision applications
Strong understanding of behavioral frameworks, social theory, and human factors in digital interventions
Job Interface / Relationships :
Internal
MIHM Research and Admin team
Other departments including Grants, Finance, Legal, and IT.
External
Grantor research / programme team
Vendors & Consultants
Sub-grantees / data collection agencies
IRB Boards, governments, other stakeholders
Key Responsibilities
a. Evaluate AI solutions through a combination of desk-review and on-site travel
b. Assess user interactions with AI solution interfaces; provide evidence-based recommendations on output design
c. Evaluate user experience across different user types (e.g. learning curve, ease of use, uptake, retention, abandonment)
d. Assess cognitive fit and interpretability of AI outputs (comprehension rate, heuristic alignment, actionability)
e. Quantify user trust and reliability in AI-solutions over time
f. Evaluate behavioral drivers influencing adoption at individual and organizational levels (e.g. incentives, reputation, professional identity, peer norms)
g. Evaluate organizational and system-level structures that facilitate or hinder sustained use of AI solutions
h. Assess the ethical, political, and social dimensions of AI deployments
c. Collaborate with operations, clinical, and ML teams to translate findings into actionable design and deployment improvements
Any Other Significant Input
Send an email to maxinstitute@isb.edu with the subject line “Behavioral Science Researcher” with a copy of your CV. Any evidence of written work and references by academics would be a strong positive. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. You will be contacted only in case you are shortlisted for an interview.
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