Bilingual Travel Research Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Community Health, Health Promotion
Bilingual Travel Research Coordinator Job Summary
The Research Coordinator – Outreach will be a part of the Patient Engagement Team to conduct engagement, enrollment and retention activities for the All of Us research program. This position will specifically focus on outreach and engagement activities aimed at enrolling and retaining participants in the All of Us research program. The role occasionally requires minimal research activities such as recruiting participants for the participant and community advisory board, coordinating activities with the research team, and other tasks as assigned.
Responsibilities- Utilize effective outreach, engagement and recruitment methods to drive enrollment and retention rates
- Print and distribute outreach and recruitment postcards and mailers and process the responses
- Identify, engage and screen patients for eligibility and enroll them in the All of Us research program and any ancillary studies
- Provide patients with a thorough overview of the All of Us research program, or ancillary study and answer all questions
- Use the Teach Back Method to assess patients' understanding of the All of Us research program, or ancillary study
- Use Motivational Interviewing to build rapport with prospective/current patients
- Obtain informed consent for IRB approved protocols
- Administer surveys and record data
- Use data to assess effectiveness and outcome of outreach and engagement strategies
- Perform basic biometrics (e.g. waist circumference, weight, height, heart rate and blood pressure)
- Assist patients with biospecimen collections and processing
- Schedule appointments for patients to complete All of Us research program enrollment and retention activities
- Conduct phone and in‑person outreach and engagement activities on a daily basis, with occasional outreach through email or mailings, to inform patients of study activities and schedule patients to complete activities
- Raise awareness among patients and the local community about the All of Us research program through various mechanisms that include but are not limited to attendance at community events, waiting‑room outreach, educational sessions, distribution of customized marketing materials
- Associate’s degree or related healthcare certifications (e.g., phlebotomy certification) or 3+ years of relevant work experience
- Bilingual, oral and written Spanish/English
- Excellent communication skills
- Problem‑solving, ability to maintain priorities and focus on assigned tasks
- Attention to detail and documentation
- Ability to follow procedures and protocols consistently
- Flexibility in work schedule and willingness to travel throughout Connecticut
- Intermediate level proficiency in Microsoft Office and internet applications
- Familiar with standard concepts, practices and procedures related to public health research
- Knowledge of participatory research and working with community
- Adaptability to change
- Patient Relationship Management and community engagement experience is a plus
- Personable and outgoing personality
- Willingness to engage individuals from a diverse population
Current driver's license
Physical Requirements / Work Environment- Must be able to independently travel frequently to health center satellites and participate in recruitment events in the community (Eastern or Western Region)
- Must be able to clearly communicate verbally and approach patients in waiting areas and common public spaces
- Must be able to sit for extended periods while working at a computer
- Must be able to carry laptop and recruitment materials as part of recruitment activities
- Occasional mornings, evenings, and weekends as needed
- Opportunity for full time or part-time positions
- Confidentiality of business information is a requirement. Confidentiality must be maintained according to CHC policies
- Human Subject Protection Training is preferable but not required
- Phlebotomy trained is preferable but not required
- Excellent oral and written skills are required
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