This position involves supporting research projects through participant recruitment, data collection, and home visits, as well as managing IRB tasks, developing reports, and performing basic analyses.
It includes coordinating communication between clinics, study subjects, and funding agencies, maintaining research files, ensuring compliance, and assisting with manuscript preparation and presentations.
The role also involves community engagement, health education, and mentoring trainees of various ages.
Required skills include organization, communication, problem-solving, and proficiency with computers.
Qualifications include an associate degree; no prior experience is necessary.
Physical activity may include lifting and walking, and travel is required.
The employer offers comprehensive benefits and values diversity, inclusion, and non-discrimination.