The Center for Technology and
Behavioral Health (CTBH: http://www.c4tbh.org/)
at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth currently has a new position
open to assist Drs. Alan Budney and Catherine Stanger in research on the
development and evaluation of psychosocial treatments for adolescents.
The primary focus of this position will be an NIH funded project involving a
randomized trial of an intervention for adolescent substance use. This position
provides excellent experience for persons seeking to build skills necessary for
conducting clinical research, and for those planning to apply to graduate or
medical school.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The research assistant will
monitor ongoing data collection at the clinical site, preparing reports for the
PI, the IRB, and the funding agency and working with the remote research team
to ensure high quality data collection. There will also be opportunities to
work with senior investigators and postdoctoral fellows on data analyses, manuscript
preparation, and grant writing.
REQUIREMENTS One year of experience in research with human subjects, and previous
project-related work involving complex project design and communications is
preferred. Bachelor’s degree in human services related field, a social
science, or the equivalent. Experience with Redcap and other database, data
management, and statistics is highly desirable.
A 1-year commitment to the
position is preferred. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic,
responsible, able to work independently, and have great interpersonal and
communication skills as well as meticulous attention to detail.
The position is open immediately
and will start as soon as the selected candidate is available.
Please email resume to Dr. Budney
to apply: alan.budney@dartmouth.edu
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