Study Coordinator - Chicago, United States - Workday

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    Description
    Department

    SSD Psychology:
    Staff and Temporary Employees Bakkour
    About the Department

    The Department of Psychology within the Social Sciences Division is a vibrant intellectual community.

    The psychology faculty have a long history of collaboration both within the department and across divisions with the Division of Biological Sciences and the Medical Center.

    The department has excellent graduate training programs in Cognition, Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, and Integrative Neuroscience and is a draw for highly qualified candidates.


    The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) is at the forefront of psychiatric and mental health services serving the diverse communities in the city of Chicago and its surroundings.

    The Department houses The University of Chicago Eating Disorders Program, which is recognized internationally as a leader in eating disorders treatment and research.

    The program's comprehensive outpatient program provides stateoftheart assessment and treatment services to children, adolescents, and adults with a broad range of eating and weightrelated problems.
    Job Summary

    The job performs routine assignments related to scientific research projects. Ensures compliance of research activities with institutional, state, and federal regulatory policies, procedures, directives and mandates. Analyzes possible solutions using standard procedures. Writes articles, reports and manuscripts. Assists in drafting presentations on research findings.

    The Eating Disorders Program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago (PI: Jennifer Wildes) and the Bakkour Memory and Decision Laboratory in the Department of Psychology (PI: Akram Bakkour) are seeking a fulltime Study Coordinator for a NIMHfunded project that seeks to uncover cognitive and neural mechanisms that contribute to maladaptive foodchoice behavior in anorexia nervosa.
    Using novel behavioral tasks, eyetracking, fMRI, and computational models, the project aims to determine how individuals with anorexia nervosa construct the subject value placed on foods and whether this process can be altered to normalize foodchoice behavior
    Responsibilities
    The Study Coordinator will be responsible for the daytoday management and administration of the project.


    Assist in preparing IRB protocols and amendments, coordinate participant recruitment (individuals with anorexia nervosa and healthy controls), maintain participant records (e.g., consent forms, screening forms).


    Responsible for data collection (i.e., scheduling and conducting participant interviews, administering behavioral tasks, coordinating medical exams and labs, setting up and assisting with fMRI scans).

    Prepare study reports, and perform other daytoday study management tasks.


    The Study Coordinator also will assist with data analysis and manuscript preparation and will have the opportunity to present research findings and/or conduct an independent research project, under the supervision of the PIs, postdoctoral fellows, and/or graduate students in Dr.

    Wildes' and Dr. Bakkour's labs.


    Installs, sets up and performs experiments; interacting with students and other laboratory staff under the direction of the principal investigator.


    Maintains recruiting and scheduling research subjects; assisting with developing or amending study protocols; assisting with developing data collection tools; assisting with building databases; and providing general administrative support.

    Has general awareness in research techniques or methods, regulatory policies and procedures, and relevant scientific field.

    Performs other related work as needed.

    Minimum Qualifications


    Education:
    Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
    Work

    Experience:
    Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
    Certifications:Preferred Qualifications


    Education:
    Bachelor's degree (or higher) in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, or a related field.


    Experience:
    Have a working knowledge of statistics (running basic statistical tests in R, Python, Julia).

    Fluency in office productivity software (word processor, slide presentations, spreadsheets).

    Prior research experience (especially in a psychopathology lab and/or a cognitive neuroscience lab).


    Technical Knowledge or Skills:
    Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, JavaScript, MATLAB).

    Knowledge of human research protocols (IRBs, consent forms, HIPAA).

    Preferred Competencies
    Candidates must be organized and detailoriented.

    Exercise good judgement and take initiative.

    Work independently as well as collaboratively, and possess excellent communication skills.

    Working Conditions
    The initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal.

    The start date is flexible.

    Application Documents
    Resume/CV (required)


    Cover letter describing your research interest, your technical skills, your past research experience (if any), and why this position is right for you.

    (required)

    References, 2, former research mentors, professors

    (required)

    When applying, the document(s)


    MUST
    be uploaded via the

    My Experience

    page, in the section titled

    Application Documents

    of the application.

    Job Family

    Research
    Role Impact

    Individual Contributor
    FLSA Status

    Non-Exempt
    Pay Frequency

    Biweekly
    Scheduled

    Weekly Hours

    37.5
    Benefits Eligible

    Yes
    Drug Test Required

    No
    Health Screen Required

    No
    Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required

    No
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