Research Data Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Healthcare
Clinical Research -
Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Assistant/Associate
Job Location
265 Crittenden Blvd, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
OpeningWorker Subtype:
Regular
Part time
Scheduled Weekly Hours20
Department400081 General Pediatrics
Work ShiftUR - Day (United States of America)
RangeUR URG 107
Compensation Range$47,972.00 - $67,161.00
ResponsibilitiesUnder limited supervision and with considerable independence, the Clinical Research Data Spec II (CRDS II) will work closely with the Principal Investigator and Hoekelman Center team to implement and evaluate a community-based early literacy intervention ((Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).). The Center’s mission is to promote evidence-based community health. We want to see if our projects improve relevant outcomes.
The CRDS II is a member of a cross-functional team where teamwork, collaboration, challenges and continuous learning are the standard. The CRDS II will gather information, analyze and interpret data, and report findings. The CRDS II will perform data review/audit, and statistical analysis of the research data, and assist with formulating goals, protocols and information gathering methods. The CRDS II will assist with developing and maintaining necessary research documents, including IRB applications and memoranda of understanding with key stakeholders.
The position requires knowledge of the organization’s policies, procedures, and research operations. This is a part-time position with potential for expansion to full-time later, depending on funding.
- Oversee the primary outcome data collection for research protocols. The follow-up data collection protocols involve tracking and reviewing results from up to 500 participants (with data de-identified and aggregated for about 30 classrooms).
- Collect quarterly assessments of emergent literacy skills.
- Proactively facilitate and track administration of assessments.
- Determine next steps for difficult-to-reach participants using independent judgment.
- Ensure data integrity through validity checks and requesting clarification when needed.
- Organize and clean study data prior to analysis.
- Compile monthly, annual, and regulatory reports (Funder, RSRB/IRB) and provide weekly updates to PI and project team regarding progress.
- Assist as needed with follow-up data collection from interviews (of teachers), surveys (of families), and other sources.
- Contact preschools to obtain information as needed, visiting schools to collect deidentified assessment data.
- Coordinate research staff.
- Interface with experts and volunteers assisting with various aspects of the evaluation.
- Teachers and retired teachers administering assessments in some classrooms.
- Administrators collecting assessments.
- Education professors overseeing interviews with teachers.
- Family outreach coordinators distributing surveys to parents.
- Meet with research team individuals at least monthly.
- Support team in staff hiring and training.
- Meet with PI to formulate project goals and analysis needs.
- Perform data analyses based on information needs using SPSS, Excel, or similar software and present findings to PI, study team, and stakeholders.
- Develop effective visualizations of data for internal use and presentations at local and national meetings, synthesizing information into a simplified format for ease of audience understanding.
- Attend weekly study meetings and discuss study related issues and provide insightful suggestions for improvement.
- Conduct literature reviews as needed on related topics, and attend pertinent meetings, seminars and classes to stay up-to-date in the field.
- Meet with PI and project team to formulate information gathering methods and develop databases.
- Independently create and maintain several databases for data collection as well as tables and coding schematic for the databases. Troubleshoot problems and resolve database issues promptly.
- Perform validation of all data that is obtained to ensure integrity. Assist in validating data quality and identifying anomalies and errors. Advise, assist, and train research team on using the databases appropriately and correcting data inaccuracies.
- Routinely extract data and run reports from databases, and present finding to PI.
- Communication with study participants, stakeholders, and other study-related personnel.
- Organize participant honoraria and mail gift cards.
- Create study reports for internal and external sharing.
- Attend weekly project meetings and discuss study related issues and provide insightful suggestions for improvement.
Provide research data support for other community health studies.
Minimum Education & Experience- Bachelor's degree and 1 year of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
- Masters Degree preferred.
Skills And Abilities
- Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both verbally and in writing in interactions with…
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