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Overview
Research Coordinator, Berkley School of Nursing, Georgetown University. The Research Coordinator will play a vital role in supporting Dr. Marea's research program focused on reproductive justice, health inequities, and health system transformation to improve perinatal care outcomes. This position requires a detail-oriented professional who can manage multiple research projects simultaneously while maintaining the highest standards of research integrity and ethical conduct. The Research Coordinator will provide comprehensive support for research operations within Dr. Marea's research program, coordinating multiple studies, managing data collection and analysis processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and facilitating communication between research team members, study participants, and external partners. The role contributes to advancing scientific knowledge in perinatal health systems research.
Responsibilities
Coordinate day-to-day operations of multiple research studies and ensure adherence to study protocols Manage research databases, oversee data collection procedures, and maintain data quality standards Prepare and submit regulatory documents including IRB applications, amendments, and progress reports Recruit and schedule study participants while maintaining detailed participant records Support manuscript preparation, grant applications, and dissemination of research findings Work Interactions
The Research Coordinator works closely with the Principal Investigator (Dr. Marea) and research team members to ensure smooth operation of all research activities. This position serves as a liaison between the research team and external stakeholders including study participants, community partners, healthcare organizations, and funding agencies. The Research Coordinator reports to Dr. Marea and may guide graduate students, undergraduate research assistants, and temporary staff. Activities vary seasonally and by project period (e.g., preparation, data collection, analysis, dissemination). The position supports Georgetown University’s mission by advancing high-quality research and community service. Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as public health, nursing, psychology, social work, or related discipline Minimum 2 years of experience in research coordination or related role Proficiency in statistical software (SPSS, R, Stata, or similar) Experience with data collection platforms (REDCap, Qualtrics, or similar systems) Strong written and verbal communication skills, including writing for publication in peer‑reviewed journals Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects Knowledge of human subjects protection and research ethics principles Demonstrated commitment to reproductive justice Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in a relevant field Experience with qualitative data analysis software (NVivo, Dedoose, Atlas.ti) Bilingual capabilities, particularly Spanish or other languages relevant to study populations Experience with community-based participatory research, and liberatory/emancipatory philosophies Grant writing and budget management experience Knowledge of clinical research procedures and regulatory requirements Experience with data visualization (R, Tableau) for publications and presentations Experience with social media, marketing, and public communication strategies Work Mode
This position is designated as
Hybrid . Work mode designations are regularly reviewed to meet evolving needs. Details are available on Georgetown University’s HR site. Compensation
The projected salary range is
$41,926.00 - $65,090.00 , with final compensation determined by qualifications and university needs. Additional Information
EEO Statement: Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Research Coordinator, Berkley School of Nursing, Georgetown University. The Research Coordinator will play a vital role in supporting Dr. Marea's research program focused on reproductive justice, health inequities, and health system transformation to improve perinatal care outcomes. This position requires a detail-oriented professional who can manage multiple research projects simultaneously while maintaining the highest standards of research integrity and ethical conduct. The Research Coordinator will provide comprehensive support for research operations within Dr. Marea's research program, coordinating multiple studies, managing data collection and analysis processes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and facilitating communication between research team members, study participants, and external partners. The role contributes to advancing scientific knowledge in perinatal health systems research.
Responsibilities
Coordinate day-to-day operations of multiple research studies and ensure adherence to study protocols Manage research databases, oversee data collection procedures, and maintain data quality standards Prepare and submit regulatory documents including IRB applications, amendments, and progress reports Recruit and schedule study participants while maintaining detailed participant records Support manuscript preparation, grant applications, and dissemination of research findings Work Interactions
The Research Coordinator works closely with the Principal Investigator (Dr. Marea) and research team members to ensure smooth operation of all research activities. This position serves as a liaison between the research team and external stakeholders including study participants, community partners, healthcare organizations, and funding agencies. The Research Coordinator reports to Dr. Marea and may guide graduate students, undergraduate research assistants, and temporary staff. Activities vary seasonally and by project period (e.g., preparation, data collection, analysis, dissemination). The position supports Georgetown University’s mission by advancing high-quality research and community service. Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as public health, nursing, psychology, social work, or related discipline Minimum 2 years of experience in research coordination or related role Proficiency in statistical software (SPSS, R, Stata, or similar) Experience with data collection platforms (REDCap, Qualtrics, or similar systems) Strong written and verbal communication skills, including writing for publication in peer‑reviewed journals Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects Knowledge of human subjects protection and research ethics principles Demonstrated commitment to reproductive justice Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in a relevant field Experience with qualitative data analysis software (NVivo, Dedoose, Atlas.ti) Bilingual capabilities, particularly Spanish or other languages relevant to study populations Experience with community-based participatory research, and liberatory/emancipatory philosophies Grant writing and budget management experience Knowledge of clinical research procedures and regulatory requirements Experience with data visualization (R, Tableau) for publications and presentations Experience with social media, marketing, and public communication strategies Work Mode
This position is designated as
Hybrid . Work mode designations are regularly reviewed to meet evolving needs. Details are available on Georgetown University’s HR site. Compensation
The projected salary range is
$41,926.00 - $65,090.00 , with final compensation determined by qualifications and university needs. Additional Information
EEO Statement: Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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