Graduate Research Assistant, Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance

Graduate Research Assistant, Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance

Opportunity Description 

There is an opening for a temporary student opportunity with the Child Health and Mortality Surveillance Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS). They are looking to hire a student ($13.50/hour) for the fall semester to assist the Lab and Diagnostics team print cassettes for the Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling (MITS) specimen collection kits. Additionally, the GRA will assist the Site Management team to update COVID-19 response tables, associated metadata tables, and site performance management plans. The GRA will have to be in the office (1599 building) to print the cassettes, but other assigned duties can be conducted remotely.  

 

How to Apply 

All interested students should email their resume to Dianna Blau at bvv1 [at] cdc [dot] gov.

 

 


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