Friday, February 1, 2019

Project Coordinator Job Posting

More details about this position, as well as instructions for applying online, can be found at this link: www.auemployment.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=193188 
 
Job Summary: 

The Suicidal Behavior and Psychopathology Laboratory at Auburn University is seeking a full­-time Project Coordinator to work on a Department of Defense­ funded study. The study is investigating a novel treatment of suicidality for Service members.

The Project Coordinator will work under the mentorship of Dr. Tracy Witte. This position will assist Dr. Witte with all aspects of running the research study, including obtaining IRB approval, managing and submitting relevant regulatory documents, collecting data and running participants (including the collection of ECG data), following up with participants, and scheduling participants.

**This is a limited term appointment and would require a commitment through the end of February 2021, contingent upon grant funding and performance.

This position will be located in Auburn, Alabama until July 1st, 2019. After that date, the position will be located on Joint Base Lewis­McChord, which is near Tacoma, WA.

This position will involve some reimbursable travel between Auburn, AL; Tacoma, WA; and Oxford, OH (two to three trips per year).**

Salary Range: $35,000-$58,400

Minimum Qualifications:

Entry into the applicant pool requires the following:

The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in psychology, neuroscience, or related field OR be a graduating senior who will earn his/her degree by the end of May 2019.

Ideal candidates should be very detail­ oriented; have excellent oral and written communication skills; have the ability to work independently as well as within a team setting on multiple tasks; and be comfortable with multidisciplinary teams, diverse populations, and military culture. Additionally, basic computer skills are required.

A commitment to an inclusive and diverse campus environment.

Desired Qualifications: 

Experience with Qualtrics and SPSS; Experience with psychophysiological data collection.

At least one year of experience (i.e., two semesters) serving as a research assistant in a human subjects laboratory is highly desired.

How to Apply:
Please utilize the attachment feature of our online employment system and attach the following: cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information of three references. Only complete applications will be considered.

Department: Psychology

Req Nbr: 28133

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