The Research Data Associate will provide support for the coordination of studies focusing on the phenomenology, biology, and treatment of PTSD, anxiety, and grief related disorders under direct supervision by Dr. Naomi Simon & Dr. Mohammed Milad.
Responsibilities
Provides support for federally-sponsored and privately-funded research on the etiology and treatment of traumatic stress disorders, anxiety, and complicated grief, including oversight of research data, organization of regulatory binders and study folders, and management of study databases
Interfaces with the Principal Investigator and Institutional Review Board. Prepares and modifies ethics committee proposals for PI review and approval and communicates with the IRB regarding ongoing studies
Assists with the design and posting of social media ads to recruit specific populations for research studies
Performs data entry, cleaning, and analysis
Conducts literature reviews for grant submissions and ongoing research work at the program under the direction of the Principal Investigator
Assists in dissemination efforts on finding of research studies, including preparation of posters, presentations, and manuscripts
Conducts phone interviews to assess fit with study inclusion/exclusion criteria and match participants to studies for initial screening visit
Observe and assist with treatment groups by bringing patients to physician for treatment visits as necessary for ongoing studies
Provides referrals for patients who do not qualify for current research studies
Acts as the primary research contact for patients enrolled in studies
Log patient visits, update and maintain patient charts in EPIC, and coordinates visit schedules
Administers laboratory tests, including vital signs, electrocardiogram, urine toxicology, and phlebotomy
Collects and processes patient blood and saliva samples
Qualifications
Associate’s degree plus one year related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. BA or BS in psychology or related field preferred.
Computer literate with good interpersonal, writing and verbal communication skills.
Attentive to detail and flexible in fast-pace work environment
Exceptional organizational and time-management skills
Statistical knowledge and experience with data management and analysis preferred
Prior experience working in research laboratory or related clinical setting preferred
To be considered for this position, please submit a cover letter, CV, transcript, and contact information for two references to Carly Miron at carly.miron@nyulangone.org by Friday, February 12th 2021.