This position supports a federally funded human subjects research trial investigating the impact of a remotely delivered physical activity and healthy eating intervention for older adults with chronic pain. The primary responsibilities of this position relate to implementing, coordinating, and administering remote human subjects research data collection measures, to include but not limited to psychological and pain-related questionnaire data collection, physical function evaluations, physical activity monitoring, and other related tasks. This may involve preparing testing kits and sending to research participants via post. Also, may assist a study interventionist in the sourcing, setting up, and distributing technologies such as iPads, bodyweight scales, and activity monitors used by study participants. Finally, may participate in planning and implementing study recruitment activities and in participant eligibility screening/determination. Interaction with study participants is substantial, however additional responsibilities such as protocol development, adverse event management and reporting, and Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) reporting may be required. Interacts with study subjects, other departmental or University staff, study project manager, and Principal Investigator (PI); may also interact with external stakeholders such as members of a community advisory board on behalf of PI and employ independent decision-making with regards to implementation of study protocols, as appropriate. Position is grant-funded (3.5 yrs) and subject to annual renewal by sponsor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees