Project Coordinator
OTHR$16–$25/hrTemporary
About the role
The Project Coordinator will support two federally funded studies on trauma-related drinking conducted within the IMPACT Lab in the Department of Psychology.
Responsibilities
Conducting research within the scope of the study protocols (e.g., running study sessions; collecting informed consent; providing overviews of study procedures; administering self-report questionnaires; conducting diagnostic interview assessments; setting up EMA software; awarding study compensation).
Coordinating study support initiatives (e.g., managing study recruitment; maintaining participant databases; coordinating schedules among the research team; overseeing the project to do list; managing human subjects safety protocols; preparing progress reports for the sponsor; leading project meetings; reporting updates to PI).
Managing data collection and maintaining data collection platforms (e.g., monitoring and troubleshooting compliance with EMA surveys; cleaning data; conducting descriptive analyses).
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in psychology, mental health, behavioral sciences, or a related field. Prior experience and interest conducting research in psychology or social sciences. Experience with management and execution of federally-funded human subjects research projects on psychology, substance use, health behavior, or related topics is preferred.
Skills and Knowledge
Demonstrated organizational and management skills, including attention to detail. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Qualifications
Not specified.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
$16.00 - $25.00 per hour.
Schedule
Standard University business hours. 8:30am – 5:00pm (academic year) 8:00am – 4:30pm (summer). Hours may vary based on operational needs.