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The School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS) has an exciting opportunity for a temporary Research Assistant (Part-time - 20 hours) to work at the Coral Gables Campus.
Schedule is flexible, shifts also available on weekends.
This position is for a research assistant to work under the direction of the Assessment Core Manager from School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS) the at the University of Miami.
Principle Duties/Responsibilities in and outside campus:
Screen potential participants to verify study enrollment eligibility criteria and enroll participants in accordance with study protocols under the supervision of the facilitators and assessment core manager
Actively recruit potential participants
Assist in the administration of REDCap questionnaires for data collection at baseline and follow-up assessments
Travel with own transportation to off-campus sites, including primary care settings
Establish and maintain working relationships with the research support manager and university personnel
Responsible for maintaining accurate data on all record keeping forms
Participate in all training activities
Make phone calls to contact families for assessments
Transport data collection equipment
Handle computers, laptops, and other equipment
Perform other duties as assigned
Conduct outside activities with families participating in the study intervention
Minimum requirements:
High School Diploma
Current, valid Florida driver's license
Be willing to use own transportation for work purposes
Experience working with adolescents.
Be flexible with his/her work schedule and/or able to work with open schedule
Speak English and Spanish
At least one year experience working in research setting and/or experience working with customer service
Must possess strong interpersonal verbal skills
Basic computer skills and experience working with basic software such as Word and Excel is essential
Be willing to undergo required trainings and possess ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with study venues (e.g., pediatric primary settings) and the communities in which they are located
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