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The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator Intermediate to assist with research activities related to Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in various clinical populations. In this role, with guidance from faculty and research personnel, you will support coordination and administrative details for a portfolio of research studies. Day to day responsibilities will include, but are not limited to preparing written instructions and procedures for each research study; overseeing the screening of potential research participants; conducting interviews by telephone, in person, or by Zoom; conducting social/behavioral assessments, and collecting other data from research participants. You will also oversee and help coordinate study visits and follow up with participants, including coordinating incentive payments; assist with IRB amendments; upload data to the National Institutes of Health registries; and assist in preparing NIH progress reports and other summary materials. In this role you will also manage day to day operations of the Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory with duties ranging from overseeing the procurement of study equipment and materials; to testing and maintenance of that equipment; and even assist in the hiring, training, onboarding, and supervision of new research staff. The potential does exist for the individual in this role to participate in the preparation of research papers and manuscripts for publication, or even to participate in presentations at conference and workshops.
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Characteristic Duties & Responsibilities:
Expert level knowledge, skills, and abilities within all eight competency domains is expected:
Position specific responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
To be considered for this position, you must:
Other qualifications or experiences that would prepare you well for this role include:
Other qualities or abilities that would prepare you well for this role include:
This is a full time position. Work may occasionally be required on evenings and weekends, if research participants are only available outside of regular office hours.
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