Department: WCAS Anthropology
Salary/Grade: NEX/9
Job Summary:
A center for excellence in the study of evolutionary and ecological determinants of human health and development, Northwestern's Department of Anthropology seeks a self-directed research study assistant to help support research. The Research Study Assistant supports qualitative and quantitative research, including recruitment and education of study participants, laboratory analysis of biomarkers of disease, and development of assay procedures to ensure the smooth functioning of a research studies.
The successful applicant performs mixed-methods biomedical & social-behavioral research by conducting laboratory tests & procedures, setting up & operating equipment, and administering tests &/or questionnaires following protocols. Requires a practical understanding of a limited number of standard scientific techniques. Records observations and measurements; collects and compiles data in a research lab. Assists in the preparation of material for inclusion in reports. Completes all activities by strictly following Good Clinical Practices (GCP) & all relevant current local, state, & federal laws, regulations, guidance, policy & procedure developed by the NU Institutional Review Board (IRB), Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), & the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH).
This is a full-time position at 37.5 hours per week. The position is a one-year grant-funded term position. Work will be conducted on campus and at off-site locations with some opportunities for remote work. More information will be discussed during the interview. The target hiring range is $20.00 - $23.98 an hour or $39,150 - $46,940 annually. Offered rate will be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
Please note: Work will be conducted on campus and at off-site locations with some opportunities for remote work. Off-site locations include hospital clinics and outside in public parks and other locations. The candidate will need to physically touch participants to fit them with study equipment and collect biomarker samples (finger-prick collection of small volume blood samples).
Specific Responsibilities:
Administration
- Facilitates communication with key personnel & participants to maintain project study flow. Key personnel include faculty and staff of Northwestern University, Northwestern Medicine, and collaborators at other universities
- Completes standard & routine clerical duties such as copying, filing, data entry, word processing, etc.
- Processes reimbursements for travel expenses.
- Monitors & distributes petty cash or other modes of payment to ensure prompt compensation of study participants.
Project development and reporting
- Performs scientific literature searches in support of research.
- Completes portions of grant applications &/or documents associated with current local, state, & federal regulatory guidelines, requirements, laws & research protocols.
- Uses geographic information systems to evaluate and select study sites.
Recruit, enroll, and monitor study participants
- Consults with principal investigators and senior staff to determine pretreatment & eligibility requirements of protocol from completion to registration of participants.
- Reviews medical records to identify potential study participants.
- Recruits study participants.
- Schedules study visits with participants.
- Reviews & obtains informed consent.
- Instructs study participants in their responsibilities
- Conducts interviews with participants.
- Administers surveys
- Scores survey results.
- Collects anthropometric data from participants
- Collects biomarker samples (blood, saliva) following pre-defined protocols, policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Monitors participant adherence to the study protocol using established procedures.
- May train other research staff to interview/test participants.
Laboratory analysis of biomarker samples
- Conducts analysis of biomarker samples following pre-defined protocols, policies, procedure, regulations, Good Clinical & Good Laboratory Practices & conducts standard & repetitive experiments & completes basic trouble-shooting techniques.
- Sets-up, operates & maintains standard lab equipment.
- Assists with the development of new assay procedures
- Notifies laboratory manager to order and replenish inventory of reagents and lab supplies.
Data Management
- Maintains detailed records of results which may include collecting, extracting & entering data; &/or preparing basic charts & graphs; may maintain databases.
Miscellaneous
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher degree in a major such as social or health science or related; OR appropriate combination of education and experience.
- Two years' experience conducting enzyme-linked immunoassays or similar laboratory procedures.
- Must complete NU's IRB CITI training before interacting with any participants & must re-certify every 3 years.
- Valid driver's license and eligible to qualify to drive Northwestern University vehicles.
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