Clinical Research Coordinator
This position supports the implementation of an ongoing study focused on assessing the psychological adjustments of young adults from low-income backgrounds followed since age 2 and who are currently aged 21 - 25. As part of a recently funded spin-off grant, the candidate also would conduct psychiatric interviews on these young adults' primary caregivers (i.e., biological and/or adoptive mothers), who also have been assessed repeatedly during the past 22-23 years.
This role involves administering participant assessments (i.e., psychiatric interviews and questionnaires), participant tracking, scheduling, data collection, and database management across both study components. The position requires the ability to manage multiple workflows simultaneously, including maintaining engagement with existing participants and re-engagement of their mothers for the spin-off study. For data collection, the candidate must be comfortable communicating with participants via phone and text for recruitment and scheduling assessments, as well as video recording interviews for training and research needs. As the sample includes families facing both socioeconomic and psychosocial challenges who are often from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds, the position demands a high level of interpersonal skill and professionalism.
This position requires a high degree of flexibility and willingness to work some "odd hours" (e.g., evenings and weekends occasionally) to accommodate participants' scheduling needs.