Community Research Specialist Center for Population Health
Lowell, MA - USA
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Job Summary
General Summary of Position:
The Community Research Specialist position is a full-time one-year position with the possibility of renewal based on continued funding and job performance. Under the supervision of the PI the Community Research Specialist will support a range of funded UML Center for Population Health (UML-CPH) community-engaged projects with additional projects as funding evolves. The Community Research Specialist will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with community partners; coordinating project meetings; supporting community engagement activities; conducting study recruitment and data collection; assisting with data cleaning management and analysis; providing administrative and programmatic support; contributing to report writing and dissemination of findings; and performing other related duties as assigned.
Essential Job Duties:
1. Study & Community Program Recruitment:
- Establish and maintain partnerships with community organizations to support planning and implementation of UML-CPH activities.
- Represent UML-CPH at community-based events; engage prospective participants provide study information and respond to questions in English and Spanish.
- Conduct study eligibility screenings in accordance with approved protocols in English and Spanish.
2. Data Collection:
- Facilitate focus groups conduct one-on-one interviews and complete baseline and follow-up assessments across multiple projects in English and Spanish ensuring adherence to study protocols confidentiality standards and human subjects protections.
- Coordinate and oversee data collection staff across multiple projects.
3. Data Management & Quality Assurance:
- Enter manage and maintain study data in REDCap and related databases ensuring accuracy completeness and data integrity.
- Support data cleaning and quality assurance procedures in collaboration with research teams.
4. Project Management and Other Tasks
- Attend project meetings as appropriate and perform other related duties across multiple projects.
- Assist with drafting reports and presentations on findings and dissemination to stakeholders and community members.
Other Duties:
- Additional duties related to projects may be required such as coordinating project team meetings and organizations of project files
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
Education:
- Masters degree in public health psychology sociology or related field
Experience:
- 1 year of program management experience which may include time while getting Masters degree.
Language:
- Bilingual English and Spanish fluency
Skills:
- Excellent communication skills; including written oral presentation and facilitation.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working on community-based research projects; Strong quantitative and qualitative analysis skills.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Only current UML Employees within the Grants & Contracts (MTA/GRACE) bargaining unit will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period.
This is full-time benefited and in the Grace union. GradeP16 with range of minimum $th quartile of $67879 and midpoint of $76085. Anticipated salary not to exceed $65000.
This position is contingent upon funding and is anticipated for one-year with possibility of renewal contingent on funding.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled; however the posting may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received.
Please include a resume and cover letter with your and contact information of three references will be required during the application process.
Required Experience:
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About Company
UMass Lowell, a midsized public research university located north of Boston, offers full- and part-time students bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs online and on campus.