Position Summary
This is a grant-supported Senior Research Analyst (full-time or part-time) position with anticipated funding through 2030. The individual will be assigned to Growing Up Healthy: Pre/postnatal substance exposure maternal distress and adolescent risk behaviors: Role of parent-child interpersonal processes at macro and micro time scales under the supervision of Craig Colder PhD. Rina Eiden PhD. and Meghan Leising Ed.M. and will be an employee of The Research Foundation for SUNY . This is a continuation of a multi-method longitudinal study of tobacco and cannabis exposed children and their mothers recruited in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. The current phase of the study will examine adolescents social and emotional growth health experiences and health habits the parent child relationship the development of social skills and peer networks and the ways that childrens environment influence these aspects of development. Assessments will take place with families in early middle and late adolescence. Participant Contact: Participant Contact involves tracking participants and scheduling appointments. Data Collection: Data collection involves conducting assessments with participating families. Assessments: Assessments involve interviewing adolescents and their parents on sensitive topics including substance use collecting heart rate data and hair samples and video-recording family interactions. Other administrative tasks including checking data and assisting with administrative tasks such as project mailings photocopying maintaining the project database and coding observational assessments. Incumbent receives general direction for most activities. Incumbent receives more direct supervision when experimental or unusual processes are involved and is expected to consult with their supervisor or Project Director as needed. Learn more: Our benefits where we prioritize your well-being and success to enhance every aspect of your life. Being a part of the University at Buffalo community. As an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer the Research Foundation will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicants race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin and veteran or disability status.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree or two years formal training in Psychology or related field and minimum of six months experience conducting research in social sciences required. Experience working with families is also required. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills computer literacy and strong written and verbal communication skills are integral to the position. Reliable transportation and availability to work evenings and weekends required.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Psychology or related field. Previous experience following research protocols and establishing rapport with varying populations. Substantive interest in child development and family health is highly desirable. Experience with Lotus Notes databases Microsoft Word and EndNote.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Position SummaryThis is a grant-supported Senior Research Analyst (full-time or part-time) position with anticipated funding through 2030. The individual will be assigned to Growing Up Healthy: Pre/postnatal substance exposure maternal distress and adolescent risk behaviors: Role of parent-child int...
Position Summary
This is a grant-supported Senior Research Analyst (full-time or part-time) position with anticipated funding through 2030. The individual will be assigned to Growing Up Healthy: Pre/postnatal substance exposure maternal distress and adolescent risk behaviors: Role of parent-child interpersonal processes at macro and micro time scales under the supervision of Craig Colder PhD. Rina Eiden PhD. and Meghan Leising Ed.M. and will be an employee of The Research Foundation for SUNY . This is a continuation of a multi-method longitudinal study of tobacco and cannabis exposed children and their mothers recruited in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. The current phase of the study will examine adolescents social and emotional growth health experiences and health habits the parent child relationship the development of social skills and peer networks and the ways that childrens environment influence these aspects of development. Assessments will take place with families in early middle and late adolescence. Participant Contact: Participant Contact involves tracking participants and scheduling appointments. Data Collection: Data collection involves conducting assessments with participating families. Assessments: Assessments involve interviewing adolescents and their parents on sensitive topics including substance use collecting heart rate data and hair samples and video-recording family interactions. Other administrative tasks including checking data and assisting with administrative tasks such as project mailings photocopying maintaining the project database and coding observational assessments. Incumbent receives general direction for most activities. Incumbent receives more direct supervision when experimental or unusual processes are involved and is expected to consult with their supervisor or Project Director as needed. Learn more: Our benefits where we prioritize your well-being and success to enhance every aspect of your life. Being a part of the University at Buffalo community. As an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer the Research Foundation will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicants race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin and veteran or disability status.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree or two years formal training in Psychology or related field and minimum of six months experience conducting research in social sciences required. Experience working with families is also required. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills computer literacy and strong written and verbal communication skills are integral to the position. Reliable transportation and availability to work evenings and weekends required.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Psychology or related field. Previous experience following research protocols and establishing rapport with varying populations. Substantive interest in child development and family health is highly desirable. Experience with Lotus Notes databases Microsoft Word and EndNote.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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