UCLA Outpatient Clinics
Staff Research Associate III
UCLA Outpatient Clinics, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Overview
The Neurology research lab is looking for a highly experienced, motivated, and detail-oriented research assistant with interest in addressing health disparities in neurological diseases. This team is being developed to better understand health disparities in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. The ideal candidate will have a strong command of data management of health record data and survey and interview administration, with a particular interest in candidates with experience using REDCap. The Principal Investigator (PI) is particularly interested in community-based and partnered interventions to address health disparities in neurodegenerative disorders in the Black community. Responsibilities
Experience and interest working with community organizations in the Black community of the greater Los Angeles area. Given the nature of the research, the position will sometimes involve data collection in the community setting (e.g., local church or community center). Data collection and management, coordinating research activities, aiding in collaborations within and outside of UCLA, reviewing scientific literature, and contributing to and editing/proofreading manuscripts and grants. Scientific writing experience and the ability to synthesize and write a manuscript for a peer-reviewed journal. Experience with human subjects and survey administration; team management skills; contribute and execute original research ideas. Experience managing Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications is preferred. Excellent communication with the PI, collaborators, and other team members. Qualifications
Strong command of data management of health record data and survey/interview administration; experience with REDCap is a plus. Experience working with community organizations in the Black community of the greater Los Angeles area. Experience data collection in community settings (e.g., churches, community centers). Scientific writing experience and ability to write manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals. Experience with human subjects research and survey administration; team management skills. Ability to synthesize ideas and contribute to original research. Excellent communication skills with the PI, collaborators, and team members. Salary Range: $66431.27 - $106830.32/Annually
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The Neurology research lab is looking for a highly experienced, motivated, and detail-oriented research assistant with interest in addressing health disparities in neurological diseases. This team is being developed to better understand health disparities in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. The ideal candidate will have a strong command of data management of health record data and survey and interview administration, with a particular interest in candidates with experience using REDCap. The Principal Investigator (PI) is particularly interested in community-based and partnered interventions to address health disparities in neurodegenerative disorders in the Black community. Responsibilities
Experience and interest working with community organizations in the Black community of the greater Los Angeles area. Given the nature of the research, the position will sometimes involve data collection in the community setting (e.g., local church or community center). Data collection and management, coordinating research activities, aiding in collaborations within and outside of UCLA, reviewing scientific literature, and contributing to and editing/proofreading manuscripts and grants. Scientific writing experience and the ability to synthesize and write a manuscript for a peer-reviewed journal. Experience with human subjects and survey administration; team management skills; contribute and execute original research ideas. Experience managing Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications is preferred. Excellent communication with the PI, collaborators, and other team members. Qualifications
Strong command of data management of health record data and survey/interview administration; experience with REDCap is a plus. Experience working with community organizations in the Black community of the greater Los Angeles area. Experience data collection in community settings (e.g., churches, community centers). Scientific writing experience and ability to write manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals. Experience with human subjects research and survey administration; team management skills. Ability to synthesize ideas and contribute to original research. Excellent communication skills with the PI, collaborators, and team members. Salary Range: $66431.27 - $106830.32/Annually
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