Research Assistant, Part-Time at Vanderbilt University Careers summary:
The Research Assistant position involves supporting ongoing educational research projects by collecting and managing data, attending trainings, and coordinating project tasks. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in special education or a related field, along with research experience and strong communication skills. The role offers approximately 15-20 hours per week and may include supervisory responsibilities for other research assistants.
Dr. Jason Chow is hiring an in-person research staff member to support ongoing projects funded by the Institute of Education Sciences, National Science Foundation, and the Office of Special Education Programs.
We are looking for motivated individuals with research experience, including but not limited to school- and community-based research, data collection and entry, lab-based research, and project coordination. This position is intended to be between 15-20 hours per week, and will include attending scheduled trainings and grant meetings, learning and using observational coding tools and child direct assessments, collecting, entering, and managing data, screening and coding for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, among other grant related tasks. Depending on experience and interest, this position may also involve supervising research assistants, project management, supporting manuscript preparation, and other dissemination activities.
Duties and Responsibilities
Duties of this role will include:
- Work approximately 15-20 hours per week.
- Organize and attend scheduled trainings and grant meetings
- Assess and monitor implementation and procedural fidelity of manualized procedures
- Assume a leadership role in the teams project management system
- Demonstrate independence and initiative in completing grant related responsibilities
- Complete all tasks accurately and on time
- Display professional conduct
- Respond promptly to communications from participants and the grant management team
- Maintain all materials and data in specified organizational format
- Communicate effectively with research partners, community members, and the research team
- Organize, code, and summarize observational and research synthesis data
- Maintain databases
- Organize, clean, score, enter, and check data
Supervisory Relationships
This position may involve some supervision of research assistants, depending on experience and interest.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in special education or related fieldis required
- Experience in schools (research or teaching experience)is preferred
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
- Excellent verbal/written communication skills and attention to detail
- Sufficient computer skills and comfort with Microsoft Word and Excel
- Ability to multitask and learn new information
- Professional attitude and ability to maintain confidentiality
- Interpersonal skills
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PandoLogic. Category:Science, Keywords:Research Assistant, Location:Mount Juliet, TN-37122
Keywords:
Research Assistant, Data Collection, Educational Research, Project Coordination, Systematic Reviews, Grant Management, Data Entry, Research Methodology, Observational Coding, Special Education