Clinical Research Coordinator (Project Coordinator): Development, Risk, and Resilience Lab & the REPEAT Lab
About the position The Development, Risk and Resilience Lab, headed by Dr. Rina D. Eiden, and the REPEAT lab, headed by Dr. Emily Ansell, are seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator for an NIH-funded longitudinal study on the role of maternal pre-postnatal substance use and co-occurring risks on parent-adolescent relationship and adolescent/young adult outcomes. This is a continuation of a multi-method, longitudinal study of tobacco- and cannabis-exposed children and their mothers recruited in the first trimester of pregnancy. The current phase of the study will examine social and emotional outcomes in adolescence/young adulthood including health experiences and risk behaviors, the parent-child relationship, social skills, and peer relationships. Assessments will take place with families in early, middle, and late adolescence/young adulthood. The Clinical Research Coordinator will be responsible for the day-to-day implementation of project aims and data management. Responsibilities • Track project goals, timelines, recruitment, and participant retention • Maintain participant databases and coordinate across research sites • Recruit and supervise project research assistants and undergraduate staff; assign tasks aligned with project objectives • Ensure staff training and certification compliance • Coordinate meetings, travel logistics, and IT support • Develop and refine Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) protocols and procedure manuals • Monitor project deliverables and generate progress reports • Assist with Institutional Review Board (IRB) documentation, consent forms, and NIH data sharing requirements • Participate in coding teams for observational data • Create and manage multi-source datasets (interviews, surveys, physiological, observational) • Perform data checking, cleaning, reduction, and creation of composite variables • Develop codebooks, syntax files, and data dictionaries • Conduct data collection sessions with parents, adolescents, and young adults Requirements • Bachelor's Degree • 1+ years of relevant experience in research with families or adolescents/young adults Nice-to-haves • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills • Experience managing research projects Benefits • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage • Robust retirement plans • Substantial paid time off including holidays, vacation, and sick time • 75% tuition discount for employees and eligible spouses and children Apply tot his job