Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Study Coordinator
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, United States, 10400
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist Principal Investigator (PI) and Program Director to update study protocols, protocol amendments, research study measures, and study databases as needed
Coordinate meetings with study partners, and represent the study at site meetings
Oversee participant recruitment
Oversee adherence to research protocols, including conducting the study informed consent process, maintaining participant confidentiality, and collecting data
Conduct medical chart reviews
Oversee research assessments (administering computer and in-person research interviews)
Coordinate participant tracking, retention and follow up (scheduling participant follow up over the telephone, working with participants and clinic staff to ensure that scheduled study visits take place)
Coordinate intervention components
Conduct data entry into electronic databases
Perform quality control of study data to ensure that collected data are complete and accurate, and that research protocols are being followed
Assist with data analysis, drafting reports, preparing conference abstracts, and presentations
Assist with preparation of grant proposals
Assist with reimbursement to subjects for completed study tasks
Travel to multiple implementation sites in New York City to conduct and oversee study-related activities and manage participant recruitment and follow up
Troubleshoot study-related problems
Other research related duties as requested
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree required
Experience in the field of infectious diseases treatment and services, and working with criminal legal system impacted individuals preferred
Skills and Competencies
As part of a team, must be able to manage multiple tasks and priorities, work independently with minimal supervision, and adhere to study protocol
Advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Word, ACCESS, and Excel
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
Fluency in English (and Spanish preferred)
Experience with writing scientific documents
Detail oriented
Knowledge of SPSS, STATA, SAS, or R preferred
Minimum Salary Range
USD $52,650.00/Yr.Maximum Salary Range
USD $58,500.00/Yr.About UsThe study coordinator will work full-time on NIH-funded studies at the intersection of infectious disease and the criminal legal system. Specifically, they will assist with a study evaluating the integration of post-incarceration medical care, including onsite HIV-related care, with Community Health Workers (CHWs) at a reentry organization for people involved with the criminal legal system (PCLS) with and at risk for HIV in New York City. They may also assist with studies related to Hepatitis C (HCV) and COVID-19 care coordination for individuals who have been released from carceral settings, including a study.
Assist Principal Investigator (PI) and Program Director to update study protocols, protocol amendments, research study measures, and study databases as needed
Coordinate meetings with study partners, and represent the study at site meetings
Oversee participant recruitment
Oversee adherence to research protocols, including conducting the study informed consent process, maintaining participant confidentiality, and collecting data
Conduct medical chart reviews
Oversee research assessments (administering computer and in-person research interviews)
Coordinate participant tracking, retention and follow up (scheduling participant follow up over the telephone, working with participants and clinic staff to ensure that scheduled study visits take place)
Coordinate intervention components
Conduct data entry into electronic databases
Perform quality control of study data to ensure that collected data are complete and accurate, and that research protocols are being followed
Assist with data analysis, drafting reports, preparing conference abstracts, and presentations
Assist with preparation of grant proposals
Assist with reimbursement to subjects for completed study tasks
Travel to multiple implementation sites in New York City to conduct and oversee study-related activities and manage participant recruitment and follow up
Troubleshoot study-related problems
Other research related duties as requested
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree required
Experience in the field of infectious diseases treatment and services, and working with criminal legal system impacted individuals preferred
Skills and Competencies
As part of a team, must be able to manage multiple tasks and priorities, work independently with minimal supervision, and adhere to study protocol
Advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Word, ACCESS, and Excel
Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
Fluency in English (and Spanish preferred)
Experience with writing scientific documents
Detail oriented
Knowledge of SPSS, STATA, SAS, or R preferred
Minimum Salary Range
USD $52,650.00/Yr.Maximum Salary Range
USD $58,500.00/Yr.About UsThe study coordinator will work full-time on NIH-funded studies at the intersection of infectious disease and the criminal legal system. Specifically, they will assist with a study evaluating the integration of post-incarceration medical care, including onsite HIV-related care, with Community Health Workers (CHWs) at a reentry organization for people involved with the criminal legal system (PCLS) with and at risk for HIV in New York City. They may also assist with studies related to Hepatitis C (HCV) and COVID-19 care coordination for individuals who have been released from carceral settings, including a study.