The Program in Sleep Medicine Epidemiology in the Division of Sleep Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA is looking for a Research Behavioral Interventionist to implement a rigorous clinical research intervention for participants with insomnia as part of a research study funded by the National Institutes of Health. The Research Behavioral Interventionist will have the primary responsibility of delivering a protocolized behavioral programs for sleep via secure web-based platform. Delivery of intervention will include program delivery, progress assessment, and ongoing support for about 6-8 weeks for each study participant. The Interventionist should have extensive experience delivering behavioral programs or protocols, understand research methodology, have the necessary skills to identify problems that require timely involvement of the Principal Investigator (PI), have superb communication skills, be sensitive to communicating with highly diverse participants (including from low socio-economic backgrounds and from multiple ethnic backgrounds), understanding how to adapt communications to meet diverse participant needs. A background in sleep health is not a requirement but is strongly preferred. The Research Behavioral Interventionist will have the opportunity for additional training in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and/or a brief behavioral treatment of insomnia (BBT-I). The Research Behavioral Interventionist is also expected to be an active member of the research team, attending virtual meetings, participating in all aspects of an active research study, and developing and adhering to documentation requirements. This is a per diem position and monthly time is flexible; however, Research Behavioral Interventions are expected to work with 2-4 new participants/month with at least a 1-year commitment. A high proportion of visits will necessitate evening and weekend work.