Jocelyn Suarez

Qualitative Research Coordinator at National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH)

Jocelyn Suarez is a seasoned professional in qualitative research and design with experience across various organizations. Currently serving as the Qualitative Research Coordinator at the National Center for Farmworker Health since May 2022, Jocelyn focuses on coordinating research projects, including the Farmworker COVID-19 Community Assessment. Previously, as a Design Facilitator at Beytna Design, Jocelyn fostered educational design processes with a focus on equity for public school leaders. Jocelyn also led design research at Gallaudet University, enhancing student health services for Deaf and hard of hearing populations. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Design in Health from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Trinity University. Additionally, Jocelyn has experience in marketing, community engagement, and logistics.

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Austin, United States

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National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH)

The National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH) is a private, not-for-profit corporation located in Buda, Texas dedicated to improving the health status of farmworker families by providing information services, training and technical assistance, and a variety of products to community and migrant health centers nationwide, as well as organizations, universities, researchers, and individuals involved in farmworker health. Established in 1975, NCFH has a long history in support of improving access to health care to the farmworker population. We are guided by a nationally represented Board of Directors and are poised to assist organizations with a highly experienced multidisciplinary team of migrant health professionals.


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