Graduate Research Assistant, 2019 Summer Term

Graduate Research Assistant, 2019 Summer Term

The PRISM Health research team is looking to hire three  graduate research assistance to support a variety of projects during the 2019 summer term. PRISM Health is a large and diverse research team that focuses on sexual minority health, within the Department of Epidemiology. Graduate students will work across various studies and, depending on interest, can assist with in-person study visits, phone scheduling, assembling and mailing biological specimen collection kits, and data entry.

Desired qualifications include: detail-oriented, some SAS experience, comfortable talking on the phone and working directly with participants, interest in HIV and HIV prevention, and knowledge of HIV prevention basics. Hours are flexible, average 10-20 hours/week. $12/hour.  The position can extend into the 2019/2020 academic year for students with REAL funding.

To learn more about PRISM Health go here: http://prismhealth.emory.edu/

If you are interested, please submit your resume to Sarah Wiatrek at swiatre [at] emory [dot] edu. Also, feel free to reach out with any questions.


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