80682BR
Pediatrics-Adolescent
Job Posting Description
Position Summary/ Department Summary:
The Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine is seeking a Clinical Research Assistant I to work with faculty researcher Lydia Shrier, MD, MPH on her ongoing research about adolescent/young adult cannabis use within the Center for Adolescent Behavioral Health Research (CABHRe). As a CRA-I, this person will be responsible for supporting an array of research activities on a new study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), including screening, consenting, and recruitment of participants and implementation of any other study support activities. This position is full-time and expected to span 1 year (approximately Sept 2025 to Aug 2026) with the possibility to extend.
Key Responsibilities:
Education:
The Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine is seeking a Clinical Research Assistant I to work with faculty researcher Lydia Shrier, MD, MPH on her ongoing research about adolescent/young adult cannabis use within the Center for Adolescent Behavioral Health Research (CABHRe). As a CRA-I, this person will be responsible for supporting an array of research activities on a new study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), including screening, consenting, and recruitment of participants and implementation of any other study support activities. This position is full-time and expected to span 1 year (approximately Sept 2025 to Aug 2026) with the possibility to extend.
Key Responsibilities:
- Consents and recruits participants for research studies through survey administration, personal interviews in-person or remotely, and/or written communications. Please note that this requires some evening and weekend availability.
- Serves as liaison to the participants in the research studies, guiding and advising them throughout each phase of the study.
- Develops materials seen and used by research participants (e.g., designing recruitment advertisements and programming study surveys).
- Manages study data and documentation, including completed surveys, informed consent forms, study tracking logs, and staff training logs.
- Helps to coordinate members of the Boston Children’s Hospital study team and their collaborators to ensure rigorous study implementation.
- Performs literature searches, assists with data entry/cleaning/analysis, and supports scientific manuscript preparation for journal publication on topics related to ongoing research.
- Assists with Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions and with annual reports and other documents required by grant(s).
- Manages and supports updating of websites related to CABHRe, making sure they are in compliance with grant-specific and BCH policies, assists with administrative tasks and other projects as needed.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in public health, education, psychology, social sciences, or biological sciences field and relevant work/research experience.
- Experience and interest in adolescent health, public health, psychology, substance use, epidemiology, and statistical methods preferred.
- Excellent verbal communication skills are essential.
- Excellent writing skills are essential.
- Ability to maintain participant data confidentiality and adhere to study protocol.
- Experience and comfort using computer applications (Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) (essential), data management tools (REDCap), statistical software (SPSS, etc.), and website management tools (preferred).
- Ability to take initiative, work without direct supervision, multitask, and work on multiple projects with changing deadlines.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Status
Full-Time
Regular, Temporary, Per Diem
Regular
Standard Hours per Week
40
Office/Site Location
Boston
Job Posting Category
Research
Remote Eligibility
Part Remote/Hybrid
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