Research Associate, Sierra Leone - Chestnut Hill, United States - Boston College

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Job Description Competitive salary commensurate with relevant experience.**
This is a benefits-eligible full-time grant funded position.

This position is based in Sierra Leone.


The Research Program on Children and Adversity (RPCA) at Boston College School of Social Work focuses on observational research to understand trajectories of risk and resilience in children facing multiple forms of adversity while also using these research outcomes to develop and test evidence-based interventions to promote child health, development and family functioning.

The program team, including a network of talented local collaborators, has developed and evaluated several transdiagnostic interventions that are both feasible, effective and able to be integrated into a range of social protection, health and education programs in low

The Research Associate reports to the Sierra Leone Program Manager.

The Research Associate supervises and trains a team of 5-10 research assistants at partner organization, Caritas Freetown, and 1-2 Boston College interns.


Essential Functions include:

Project Implementation (60%):Work closely with the Sierra Leone Program Manager and Caritas to plan, implement, and conduct research related activities for the intergenerational / longitudinal study of war, specifically supporting data collection and research deliverables as indicated by the sponsor; Create project implementation plans, together with partners and Caritas Freetown, and oversee the ethical and appropriate research protocols related to the collection of data for the vulnerable population; Support the recruitment of participants from prior waves of the longitudinal study alongside partners and research assistants; Travel to the field as needed around Sierra Leone during data collection periods and support the research assistants on risk of harm management for all IRB reporting both in country and at Boston College.


Data Management (20%): Ensure data gathered is stored through secure systems as directed by the Data Analysis Manager of the RPCA and Data Manager at Caritas Freetown; Develop data management plans for project deliverables; Support the supervision of research assistant(s) at the RPCA on necessary data tasks, including analysis and presentation materials.


Research and Dissemination (20%): Collaborate with team members to complete deliverables, including participating in and developing a media outputs, dissemination reports, community advisory board content development, and grant reporting; Support Sierra Leone Program Manager on federal reporting to ensure compliance with stakeholders; Lead stakeholder development in Sierra Leone and coordinate meetings and events to advance the dissemination of research outputs at the RPCA.


The Research Associate may be required to work nights and weekends during data collection periods and to meet project deadlines such as IRB submissions, federal grant submissions, or risk of harm monitoring.

The Research Associate will live in Sierra Leone.

Applicant should be aware of the following conditions in Sierra Leone:
Hot, humid, tropical climate. Extremely limited medical facilities. Potentially contaminated water. High incidence of HIV/AIDS. Prevalence of common diseases that include Rabies, Lassa fever, water-borne diseases, malaria and other tropical diseases.


Requirements:


  • Masters in Social Work, Early Childhood Development, Psychology, Public Health. Prior international work in a low resource or field setting particularly in subSaharan Africa are required. Very strong bachelors' degree applicants will be considered.
  • The Research Associate needs to be selfdriven with strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and cultural sensitivity.
  • The Research Associate will need to operate on an independent level to contribute to the deliverables of the research.
  • The Research Associate will need to serve as a clinical liaison between Boston College and partnering agencies in Sierra Leone.
  • The incumbent supports the team on complex issues related to data collection, risk of harm management, and dissemination of results.
  • The incumbent will work with senior team members to address challenges that arise and make recommendations for processes in conjunction with the PI and other incountry investigators.
  • Research experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods required.
  • Previous experience working and living internationally, preferably in subSaharan Africa required.
  • Experience with crosscultural communications

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