The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Coordinator to work with a group in the Geriatric Psychiatry Program on a NIH funded grants on mental health and mild cognitive disorders. The position is full-time at 40 hours/week and will report to the Principal Investigator. She/he will coordinate activities for the clinical trial and related pilot project. Activities include but are not limited to recruitment and enrollment; IRB applications, coordinating of study activities, email and written communications with participants; assisting participants with study logistics; implementing and maintaining quality assurance procedures; assisting with data management and reports; assisting with conference abstracts and manuscripts; support grant reporting; making presentations and managing communication with community partners.
Major duties:
In collaboration with the PI, prepare and present study results, including drafting of written reports of results, tables, figures, abstracts and/or manuscripts for submission to meetings, conferences and/or journals.
Onsite
149 Thirteenth Street Building 149
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