Project Coordinator (Research Associate or Research Instructor)
Department of Family and Community Medicine
We are recruiting a Project Coordinator to participate in a 2-year NIH funded research project. This project will examine housing quality of migrant farmworkers in
Under the direction of the principal investigator, the Project Coordinator will administer the day-to-day operations of the research project. She/he will support the development of data collection materials (in-depth interview guides, survey interview questionnaires, environmental exposure marker protocols, and biomarker protocols). She/he will supervise the recruitment participants for in-depth interviews, and will be expected to participate in the data collection and analysis of these data (using computer-assisted text analysis soft-ware, reading and coding transcripts). She/he will also supervise the recruitment of participants for a survey of housing quality, residential exposure, and health comes. Data collection will be completed over a multi-county region of central
The position requires regular (weekly) travel to research counties, strong communications and organizational skills, and fluent Spanish-language and English-language skills. A valid driver’s license is required. Rank and salary will be based on the applicant’s education and experience. To be hired at the Research Associate level, the applicant must have an appropriate master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MPH, MSW) and research experience; to be hired at the Instructor level, the applicant must have a doctorate degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, DrPH).
Contact:
Thomas A. Arcury, PhD
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Phone: 336-716-9438
Fax: 336-716-3206
E-mail: tarcury@...
Associate Project Manager
Department of Family and Community Medicine
We are recruiting an Associate Project Manager to participate in a 2-year NIH funded research project. This project will examine housing quality of migrant farmworkers in
The Associate Project Manager will assist the Project Coordinator in conducting the day-to-day operations of the research project. She/he will support the development of data collection materials (in-depth interview guides, survey interview questionnaires, environmental exposure marker protocols, and biomarker protocols). She/he will participate in the data collection and analysis of in-depth interview data (using computer-assisted text analysis soft-ware, reading and coding transcripts). She/he will provide field supervision of data collectors in a survey of housing quality, residential exposure, and health comes. Data collection will be completed over a multi-county region of central
The position requires extensive and regular (weekly) travel to research counties, and fluent Spanish-language and English-language skills. A valid driver’s license is required. Salary will be based on the applicant’s education and experience. A bachelor’s degree is required, and preference will be given to applicants with a master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MPH, MSW).
Contact:
Thomas A. Arcury, PhD
Department of Family and Community Medicine
Phone: 336-716-9438
Fax: 336-716-3206
E-mail: tarcury@...
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