Research Assistant Position @ Children's National Hospital, Washington DC

The ADHD & Learning Differences Program is hiring up to two full-time clinical research assistant/coordinator positions to work with the director to coordinate federally funded research studies and community engagement activities. If you are interested in resilience, digital mental health interventions, and/or school/community implementation and looking for ways to prepare for graduate school, consider becoming part of a collaborative clinical research team under the supervision of Melissa Dvorsky, PhD at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. The research assistant will be joining a highly productive team consisting of faculty, two postdoctoral fellows, doctoral level graduate students, and undergraduate students.

 Responsibilities

  • Assist in the development and implementation of school/community-based research.
  • Coordinate a randomized clinical trial and/or longitudinal developmental studies, including school and participant recruitment, diagnostic assessment, and outcome monitoring.
  • Support community partners including school mental health providers in implementing evidence-based practices in their settings.
  • Work with the DC, MD, and VA community to support programs that ensure all youth opportunity to reach their highest level of mental health and well-being.
  • Enroll participants, administer, and track data collection.
  • Coordinate data management and analysis.
  • Supervise and train undergraduate volunteers and delegating lab responsibilities.
  • Assist with writing peer reviewed publications, preparing conference presentations and grant applications.
  • Work with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) to maintain research ethical compliance.
  • Contribute to projects focused on promoting youth mental health equity so that all individuals have access to quality mental health care regardless of race, ethnicity, linguistic literacy/proficiency, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, disability status, or geographical location.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree with previous experience in the conduct of clinical research and/or behavioral interventions
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Two-year minimum commitment
  • Reliable transportation
  • Evening hours for occasional participant enrollment

To apply, please complete the following survey:  https://bit.ly/ADHDRA 

Please contact Amanda Steinberg with any questions ahsteinber@childrensnational.org

Review of applications will begin immediately

Type
  • Paid job
  • Professional development
  • Research
Timeframe
  • Post-graduation