Research Interventionist; Korean-speaking RN
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Job Posting Title
Research Interventionist (Korean-speaking RN)
Hiring DepartmentSchool of Nursing
Position Open ToAll Applicants
Weekly Scheduled Hours10
FLSA StatusNon-Exempt
Earliest Start DateImmediately
Position DurationExpected to Continue Until Aug 31, 2025
LocationUT MAIN CAMPUS
Job Details- Purpose: To perform part-time research intervention duties at the School of Nursing, under the supervision of Dr. Wonshik Chee. This study is to investigate the promotion of a web‑app based physical activity program.
- Weekly Interventions:
Conduct weekly interventions with participants via chat in Simplified Korean or English. - Procedural Tasks:
Maintain a research diary, manage communications for participant payments and Fitbit distribution, and coordinate with the Principal Investigator (PI), Coordinator, and peer interventionists. - Recruitment
Activities:
Engage in recruitment activities to support the study.
- Licensure:
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license within the U.S. - Language Proficiency:
Fluency in Korean and English (both spoken and written) - Communication
Skills:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills - Technical
Skills:
Basic proficiency in Zoom, MS Office, Microsoft Teams, etc. - Flexibility:
Ability to work according to participants' schedules in different time zones.
$36.00 hourly
Working Conditions- Research interviews will be conducted remotely via chat and/or video call.
- Work hours vary based on participant interview availability.
- Resume/CV
- At least 1 professional reference (preferred
2). Provide name and preferred contact method (email or phone). - Letter of interest
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