Research Project Coordinator, Georgetown University

Research Project Coordinator, Georgetown University

Category : Alumni

Description 

The Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center of Georgetown University has an opening for a full-time program coordinator to work on multiple NCI-funded studies of behavioral and psychological aspects of cancer genetic testing. The project coordinator will supervise study research assistants, oversee data collection and management using the electronic medical record and the REDCap data management system. The candidate will also be responsible for regulatory oversight (including IRB and Clinical Trial.Gov submission). There will be opportunities for data analysis and manuscript preparation.

Requirements

  • Prior experience working on behavioral research projects and/or clinical interventions
  • Data management experience
  • The ability to commit to the full-time position for two years
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, public health, or a related field
  • Ideally, the candidate will have at least one year of post-graduate research experience in a related field
  • Start date is April 2020

How to apply

Please submit a cover letter detailing your interest in the position along with your resume to Marc Schwartz, PhD. schwartm [at] georgetown [dot] edu

 
 


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