MPH Student Assistant, CHESS Project, Rollins School of Public Health

MPH Student Assistant, CHESS Project, Rollins School of Public Health

The Community Home-Based Education, Screening Services (CHESS) Study, focused on increasing cervical cancer control access among HIV-positive women in Nigeria, seeks an MPH student to assist with data entry, quality assurance (QA), and various administrative and program support tasks. This role offers valuable hands-on experience in public health research and project management.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Data Management:
    • Assist with data entry and quality assurance in systems like REDCap.
    • Help develop and maintain databases to ensure accuracy and compliance.
    • Produce reports using Excel, SAS or R, including analysis and data visualization.
  • Project Support:
    • Aid in the development and implementation of program initiatives.
    • Prepare briefing materials, reports, and other documents as needed.
    • Assist with promotional material design via Canva or similar platforms.
  • Administrative Tasks:
    • Respond to general questions and manage the study’s general email inquiries.
    • Handle remote scheduling logistics and project coordination.
    • Maintain confidentiality when working with sensitive study data.
    • Perform other tasks assigned by the project director, ensuring adherence to timelines.

Skills & Qualifications:

  • Working knowledge of SAS or R for report generation is preferred but not required.
  • Experience with REDCap or other data management systems.
  • Proficient in Canva, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Strong analytical, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and maintain confidentiality.
  • Demonstrated adaptability and reliability in a research environment.

Application Instructions:

Please submit your resume and a cover letter to emphasize why are you interested in this position and if you are REAL-eligible.  Applications may be submitted to CHESS Project Director, Tyree Staple (tyree [dot] staple [at] emory [dot] edu). The application deadline is October 28th, 2024. View the full posting from 12Twenty here.


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