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Research Coordinator II
Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
The person in this position will work closely with the principal investigators (PI’s) and the study team to facilitate all aspects of the EEG data collection, organization, and preprocessing. This position includes IRB management, programming and running experiments; entering and processing data; working with technical software; troubleshooting technical difficulties; preparing rooms, computers, and research related equipment for testing; managing data quality control, documentation, ensuring data upload and back-up, working with the Psychology Department staff to purchase supplies and equipment, and maintaining general laboratory equipment include net maintenance, computers, and networks used for this project.
The person hired for this position will work with project staff to help schedule participants and ensure staffing during testing and will work with the larger study group to ensure procedures are being followed and data quality benchmarks are being met. The person in this position will help train graduate students/undergraduates/staff on study procedures, and create/maintain training documentation and report research related outcomes for Dr. Scott and the Research Team.
The ideal candidate will have a BA/BS and a Master’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science or a related field and EEG research and testing experience with infants and children. Preferred qualifications include excellent IRB management and orgainizational skills, database management experience, experience with study preregistration, computing and programming skills including experience using the Magstim’s EEG system (and Netstation), eprime (visual basic), Matlab, R, Excel and RedCap.
1) Recruiting families and testing infants using EEG and eye-tracking methods, including scheduling, testing preparation, data processing and transforming and uploading collected data (60%)
2) Maintaining project timelines, schedule, staffing and data organization, completing data quality control reports and presenting reports to project PIs. Implementing corrective measures if data benchmarks or quality control metrics are not being met (10%).
3) Programming and technical support, including troubleshooting technical problems or issues.(10%).
4) Assists with training graduate students/undergraduates/staff on study procedures, and helps create/maintain training documentation (10%)
5) Maintaining project compliance (IRB management and implementation) (5%).
6) Assists with preparation of progress reports and manuscripts, including performing literature searches, data analysis and creating figures using R, and formatting references/reports (5%) .
$50,000.00 to $58,000.00
Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
The ideal candidate will have a BA/BS and a Master’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science or a related field and EEG research and testing experience with infants and children. Preferred qualifications include excellent IRB management and orgainizational skills, database management experience, experience with study preregistration, computing and programming skills including experience using the Magstim’s EEG system (and Netstation), eprime (visual basic), Matlab, R, Excel and RedCap.
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.
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