Posting Summary
Assist with the daytoday implementation of the Healthy Brain Child Development Study which is a federally funded research study in the Department of Psychiatry. HBCD will recruit pregnant people as study participants and follow both the caregiver and child for up to 10 years. This position is responsible for recruiting and screening potential participants scheduling obtaining subject informed consent and performing developmental neurocognitive psychological tests as well as coordinating sample collection and analysis under daily supervision. Utilize Ripple LORIS NIH Toolbox and a variety of other database management platforms for testing and data management. Assist with the program budget maintain files and records use discretion regarding sensitive information and maintain confidentiality within the framework of the University guidelines. Additional responsibilities include seeing that study participants are compensated and assisting with purchasing studyrelated equipment and supplies. Provide own transportation for occasional travel required to perform home visits to study participants and distribute flyers and incentive program initiatives.
Desirable Qualifications
Prior research experience is desirable as is any experience with clinical populations and/or children.
Other Information
The standard work shift is 8:00 AM 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Work beyond these hours will occasionally be necessary . Shifts are assigned based on participant scheduling.