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Brigham and Women's Hospital

Research Behavioral Interventionist per diem BWH Sleep Medicine

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Description

The Program in Sleep Medicine Epidemiology in the Division of Sleep Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA is looking for

a Research Behavioral Interventionist

to implement a rigorous clinical research intervention for participants with insomnia as part of a research study funded by the National Institutes of Health. The

Research Behavioral Interventionist

will have the primary responsibility of delivering a protocolized behavioral programs for sleep via secure web-based platform. Delivery of intervention will include program delivery, progress assessment, and ongoing support for about 6-8 weeks for each study participant. The Interventionist should have extensive experience delivering behavioral programs or protocols, understand research methodology, have the necessary skills to identify problems that require timely involvement of the Principal Investigator (PI), have superb communication skills, be sensitive to communicating with highly diverse participants (including from low socio-economic backgrounds and from multiple ethnic backgrounds), understanding how to adapt communications to meet diverse participant needs.

A background in sleep health is not a requirement but is strongly preferred. The

Research Behavioral Interventionist

will have the opportunity for additional training in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and/or a brief behavioral treatment of insomnia (BBT-I). The

Research Behavioral Interventionist

is also expected to be an active member of the research team, attending virtual meetings, participating in all aspects of an active research study, and developing and adhering to documentation requirements.

This is a per diem position and monthly time is flexible; however,

Research Behavioral Interventions

are expected to work with 2-4 new participants/month with at least a 1-year commitment. A high proportion of visits will necessitate evening and weekend work.

Principal Duties & Responsibilities:

A.

Research Behavioral Interventionist

1.

Work independently to implement a complex research interventionist protocol, requiring close communication with study investigators while independently eliciting information on sleep, requiring high-level knowledge of the protocol, sleep health, and principles of behavioral interventions.

2.

Respond to the needs of participants, including scheduling telephone or web-based visits and

communications that are essential to delivering the assigned intervention; this may require weekend and evening communications.

3.

Work collaboratively with the participant and research team to complete all intervention visits in a timely manner, working within study guidelines and patient preferences.

4.

Liaison with and maintain clear communication with investigators and staff regarding participant issues and study progress, as well as research protocol and data management issues

5.

Identify and communicate any concerns regarding participants to study PI

6.

Uphold ethics of strict confidentiality

B.

Training

1.

Participate in behavioral intervention trainings, consult with PI/Co-Is about research participants.

2.

Undergo Mass General Brigham onboarding requirements.

A.

Administrative

1.

Actively participates in virtual team meetings, as required (approx. 1-2 per month)

2.

Completes all electronic documentation related to participant records, visits, and communication in an accurate and timely manner.

3.

Addresses regulatory requirements in a timely manner.

4.

Follows Departmental protocols and procedures. Qualifications

Requires a high level (10 or more years preferred) of experience in behavioral interventions to administer a protocolized research intervention. The successful candidate will not be delivering clinical care or functioning in roles such as a nurse practitioner (NP), physician assistant (PA) or social worker (SW).

Masters degree required.

Outstanding communication skills, requiring sensitivity to protected health information and good clinical practice for research.

Ability to function independentl

y while also identifying potential issues that require physician input.

Ability to learn numerous protocol criteria and procedures and adhere to protocol designs. Attention to detail is a must, while also having the ability to remain flexible with change.

Facility with electronic documentation and communication, and delivery of a web-based intervention.

A desire to work with marginalized populations is a plus and Spanish fluency is strongly preferred.

All responsibilities can be performed remotely, and the

Research Behavioral Interventionist

does not need to be in the Boston area, however, the

Research Behavioral Interventionist

must be able to accommodate the scheduling needs of study participants in Eastern Time Zone. EEO Statement

BWH is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Primary Location

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MA-Boston-BWH Longwood Medical Area

Work Locations

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BWH Longwood Medical Area

75 Francis Street

Boston

02115

Job

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Research - Other

Organization

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Brigham & Women's Hospital(BWH)

Schedule

:

Per Diem

Standard Hours

:

1

Shift

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Day Job

Employee Status

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Limited Term / Per Diem

Recruiting Department

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Brigham & Women's Hospital

Job Posting

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Nov 12, 2024 #J-18808-Ljbffr