The University of Miami is seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator for its Psychology Department, focusing on HIV prevention and treatment in marginalized communities. The role involves coordinating research projects, engaging with community members, and managing logistics for various studies, particularly aimed at improving mental health and medication adherence among Black women living with HIV
Job Summary
The Research Coordinator will assist with several research projects focused on HIV prevention and treatment in marginalized communities, trauma, and chronic illness adherence.
Responsibilities include coordinating study visits, data collection, field outreach activities, and administrative tasks such as participant communication and survey administration.
The role requires engaging with and empowering diverse individuals, collaborating with local communities and agencies, and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
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The University of Miami is seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator for its Psychology Department, focusing on HIV prevention and treatment in marginalized communities. The role involves coordinating research projects, engaging with community members, and managing logistics for various studies, particularly aimed at improving mental health and medication adherence among Black women living with HIV.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
HIV prevention and treatment research
Trauma and PTSD research
Chronic illness adherence
Community engagement and outreach
Data collection and maintenance
Participant communication and engagement
IRB policies and procedures
Nice-to-have
Experience with Black and LGBTQ+ communities
Spanish or Creole fluency
REDCap, SPSS proficiency
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in relevant field
Minimum 1 year of relevant experience
Able to work flexible hours, off campus
HIV-related knowledge or experience required
Good computer skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)