Position Summary
The Department of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Project Coordinator to assist in the coordination of an NIH funded community-based intervention study providing childcare and fitness classes to underserved mothers. The study uses mixed methods to test the effectiveness of an intervention co-designed with mothers for mothers. The incumbent will report to the Principal Investigator and will coordinate study implementation activities that involve interacting with community organizations, participants, community champions, and an international study team, contribute to qualitative and quantitative data collection and database management, reporting of results, and oversee logistical tasks (e.g. Human Subjects approval) necessary to accomplish the aims and needs of grant-funded research. Additionally, there are opportunities to analyze data and contribute to manuscript writing.
Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelor's degree with two years' experience
The ideal candidate will have at least one year of experience coordinating research activities with the ability to demonstrate initiative and a proactive approach to daily tasks
Have excellent interpersonal, organizational, record-keeping, and writing skills
Demonstrated flexibility and superb work ethic
Prior experience managing IRB protocols
Experience using project management software such as Monday, Trello or Asana
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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