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The Clinical Research Coordinator will play a primary role in collecting data for the Translational Neuroscience Center’s Clinical Neurophysiology Research Core (CNRC). The CNRC seeks to understand neural network function among children with autism, other neurodevelopmental conditions, and typical development, primarily using electroencephalography (EEG) to do so. The responsibilities of the position will include data collection among participants with diverse neurodevelopmental conditions, EEG and related equipment set-up and maintenance, study protocol development, data uploading and organization, and other relevant data collection tasks.
Job Responsibility
Consents and recruits patients for research studies through personal interviews and written communications with patients/families
Provides detailed background information regarding studies to families, communicates all policies and procedures, and responds to all inquiries
Evaluates suitability of prospective study candidates and makes selections based upon clinical knowledge of each study
Performs EEG and other data collection methods (e.g., ERP, eye-tracking) on participants aged 0-65 years
Serves as liaison to the families/patients in the research studies, conducted at both on-site and off-site locations, guiding and advising them during data collection
Acts as a resource to study participants, addressing any concerns they may have
Troubleshoots resolution of any issues that may arise during data collection
Participates in the training of newly hired research study assistants, as required
Coordinates activities between the hospital and research laboratories to ensure correct testing/processing and send out instructions specific to the study
Communicates project policies and procedures to personnel
Monitors and reviews data collection and data entry, and informed consent procedures – ensuring consistency of application for each study
Performs other miscellaneous administrative duties as assigned or required.
Requirements
A Bachelor's degree is required
2 years of experience is required
Previous experience with children with autism or other neurodevelopmental conditions is ideal
Previous experience working in a research setting (preferably paid professional experience, but may include undergraduate research experiences) is also a plus.
Nice to have
Previous experience with children with autism or other neurodevelopmental conditions
Previous experience working in a research setting (preferably paid professional experience, but may include undergraduate research experiences)
What we offer
flexible schedules
affordable health, vision and dental insurance
child care and student loan subsidies
generous levels of time off
403(b) Retirement Savings plan
Pension
Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement