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Research Assistant

Auburn
$33,300 - $52,700
United States, Alabama, Auburn
1550 East Glenn Avenue (Show on map)
Dec 22, 2024
Position Details
Position Information


Requisition Number S4006P
Home Org Name Psychological Sciences
Division Name College of Liberal Arts
Position Title Research Assistant
Job Class Code HA01
Appointment Status Full-time
Part-time FTE
Limited Term Yes
Limited Term Length Two Years
Job Summary
This is a two-year limited term appointment. Continuation of employment is contingent upon availability of funds.

The Neurobehavioral Dynamics Laboratory at Auburn University is seeking a fulltime Research Assistant to work on a grant-funded study that is a translational investigation of factors affecting schedule performance in a clinical population. This project will be conducted alongside partners at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Oakland University; however, this position is housed within Auburn University. The research assistant will work under the mentorship of Dr. John Michael Falligant. This position will assist Dr. Falligant with all aspects of running the research study including planning and managing study protocols and logistics, collecting data, following up with participants, and scheduling participants. The Research Assistant will also collaborate with investigators, staff, and students across the research teams at the Kennedy Kreiger Institute, Oakland University, and Auburn University. Opportunities for mentorship in conference submissions and manuscript writing will be supported.
Ideal start date is December 2024 or January 2025.

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Essential Functions

  • Collects, records, and processes data related to research study procedures (coordinating recruitment efforts, obtaining informed consent, scheduling, conducting phone screen assessments, overseeing assessments and data collection, making reminder and follow up phone calls to participants, coordinating intervention fidelity and interrater reliability monitoring etc.)
  • Attends regular operations and lab meetings with Principal Investigators
  • Assists with the development of research plans and protocols, supervises undergraduate research assistants and other study staff, and assists with logistical considerations including materials and labor needs (e.g., maintaining the quality management system and documentations, IRB documentation, preparing materials and progress reports for the Institutional Review Board (IRB), ClinicalTrials.Gov, Data Safety and Management Board (DSMB), and National Institute of Health (NIH))
  • Prepares purchasing, reimbursement and remittance documentation
  • Trains and supervises undergraduate research assistants
  • May assist in the preparation of research results for publication or presentation at conferences to include assisting in literature reviews and assisting in the writing of results and discussions.

Minimum Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
Field of Study: Psychology, Neuroscience, or closely related field
Level I - No years experience
Level II - Two years experience
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications


Minimum Skills and Abilities
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills; Strong problem-solving skills; Demonstrated ability to multitask, manage multiple and competing priorities, and prioritize different task demands; Exceptional attention to detail/conscientiousness and high standards for accuracy; Excellent time management skills, and ability to meet deadlines and achieve goals; Ability to create, follow, and maintain detailed protocols; Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with study personnel; Ability to handle sensitive clinical data from participants; Ability to respond to constructive feedback and work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment; Ability to work with and motivate others; Basic computer literacy ability to comply with department needs and expectations (e.g., obtaining background information and reports on participants, following up on appointments, etc.).
Minimum Technology Skills
Ability to use computers to conduct essential functions as requested, and to learn new software and programs as needed
Minimum License and Certifications
Desired Qualifications


Desired Qualifications

  • At least 2 semesters of research experience, or equivalent
  • Experience with Qualtrics and statistical packages (e.g., SPSS, R)
  • Knowledge of other software/programs used by the lab (Microsoft Office/Word/Teams, Endnote, Box, etc.)
  • Experience working in a clinical research setting
  • Experience working with underserved communities
  • Knowledge of clinical services and support programs
  • Personal experience and/or interest in mental health services
  • Enthusiasm for the lab's research topics

Posting Detail Information


Salary Range $33,300 - $52,700
Job Category Research
Working Hours if Non-Traditional
City position is located in: Auburn
State position is located: AL
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
Posting Date 10/10/2024
Closing Date
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