The Department of Child, Family, & Population Health Nursing has an outstanding opportunity for a Temporary, Hourly Research Coordinator 2/Phlebotomist. Working in a research team under the leadership of the Principal Investigator and the Project Director, the Research Coordinator 2, Phlebotomist, will play a critical role in the implementation, maintenance, and overall management of several complex data collection protocols as a part of a new NIH-funded randomized controlled trial (RCT). The RCT will leverage an established treatment program to target childhood obesity (vs. control) in 240 prepubertal girls who are at risk for earlier pubertal onset based on BMI percentile ≥85th and low family income, both factors linked to earlier pubertal onset. Findings will inform the value and optimal timing of such interventions, including whether implementation in the prepubertal period may be most impactful due to the combined benefits of weight loss along with a reduction in risk for earlier pubertal onset and its sequelae. Key Responsibilities: Implement and maintain recruitment and tracking procedures of a primarily low-income, racially diverse sample of prepubertal girls and their families. Implement and maintain complex data collection procedures, including interview questions and health assessments. Implement and maintain complex biological specimen collection procedures, including pediatric blood draws, blood processing, and sample storage/organization. Implement and maintain quality assurance/improvement, data management, data reporting, and administrative procedures.
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