What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Assistant - CBM position at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab?
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will vary according to the project in which the RA is assigned, but could include any or all of the following:
Subject Recruitment
Reporting Relationships
Reports directly to Lab Manager, Research Scientist, or Project Director
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required
Responsibilities will vary according to the project in which the RA is assigned, but could include any or all of the following:
Subject Recruitment
- Contacts hospital-site staff to identify potential participants; reviews medical records to determine appropriateness of patients for study.
- Explains study to patients and family members, requests participation and obtains informed consent
- Schedules and confirms participants for hospital and/or home interviews
- Conducts on and off site interviews using a variety of structured and non-structured questionnaires
- Retrieves and records data from medical records and records data from interviews on appropriate forms
- Uses clinical judgment to alert supervisor in a timely manner that participant responses may indicate need for professional intervention
- Maintains interim contact with study participants to maintain current address and telephone information
- Assists in development of data tables, graphs and charts and preparation of material for presentation
- Assists in the collection of new data; codes, cleans, transcribes, records, enters and stores all data collected; coordinates data collection with other research staff as appropriate
- Generates reports detailing data collected
- Conducts literature searches, copying and distributing articles as appropriate
- Transcribes and codes taped interviews
- Maintains an inventory of data collection forms to ensure ease of data retrieval
- Assists in analysis of qualitative and quantitative data by coding verbatim interviews
- Performs various record-keeping tasks such as filing consent forms and other data collection forms on all eligible participants to ensure ease of data retrieval and tracking of participants
- Attends meetings; takes minutes as assigned
Reporting Relationships
Reports directly to Lab Manager, Research Scientist, or Project Director
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required
- Work requires communication and mathematics skills normally acquired in four years of college, plus three to six months of related work experience.
- Prefer graduate of or student in graduate program in neurosciences, nursing, psychology, engineering, social work, public health or related field.
- Knowledge of basic computer hardware in addition to software such as Microsoft Office, statistical programs such as Stata or SPSS, and/or relevant engineering or mathematical programs such as Matlab, as appropriate.
- Familiarity with medical, engineering or health services research terminology and basic research/statistical methodology is required, as appropriate to the position. Ability to accurately review and enter project data and to concentrate and pay close attention to detail for up to 75% of work time is required.
- Analytical ability is required to prepare reports, maintain data inventory, code, transcribe interviews, develop graphs, perform literature searches, negotiate systems in several hospitals and/or human service organizations, and identify concerns/responses of participants that require termination of interview or possible intervention.
- Strong interpersonal skills are needed to interact effectively with patients/family member dyads, physicians, other human service professionals and a variety of supervisors for various research projects.
- Flexibility to coordinate scheduling with other project staff is needed.
- Proficient typing and administrative skills to transcribe data, prepare correspondence, and maintain files. Exercises independent judgment in assigned area of responsibility.
- May be expected to take leadership on certain project tasks.
- Normal office/research laboratory environment with little or no exposure to dust or extreme temperature. May involve travel to other hospital/research sites and possibly to participants’ homes. Interviews/experiments may require flexible day, evening and/or weekend hours.