The Department of Child, Family, & Population Health Nursing has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time Research Coordinator position. Working in a research team under the leadership of the Principal Investigator and the Project Director, the Research Coordinator will play a leadership role in coordinating the research activities of a new national study that builds on a previous multisite, longitudinal study. The project will recruit 468 female participants (ages 35-40) from locations across the country to complete a follow-up visit, including a physical exam, blood draw, and interviews. This new data collection will be merged with the existing database to test a series of analytical models focusing on women’s cardiometabolic health and biological aging over the life course. The Research Coordinator will have responsibility for segments of the research protocol, including, but not limited to, the remote assessment of participant diet, activity, and sleep-related health behaviors, playing an integral role in implementing and maintaining protocols related to all data collection, data management, and quality assurance tasks for these segments. In addition, as a part of these protocols, the Research Coordinator will assist in the supervision of staff at 10+ data collection sites across the country. More broadly, the Research Coordinator will also have responsibility for activities related to participant recruitment, scheduling, and tracking, IT protocols related to data collection and data management, as well as miscellaneous support activities necessary to maintain the day-to-day activities and overall progress of the study.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level