Clinical Research Coordinator II-Population Health Science & Policy (Adolescent Empowerment & Maternal Health
Posted 2025-04-22Description
The Department of Population Health Science and Policy is seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator II (CRC) to work with Dr. Katharine McCarthy on projects related to adolescent empowerment and maternal health. The CRC II will work on qualitative research projects relating to school policy development to promote adolescent health and reduce future adverse maternal health outcomes, as well as the coordination of a summer youth advocacy program. The CRC II will be responsible for assisting with IRB submission, participant recruitment, qualitative interviewing, and thematic analysis. Opportunities for mentorship are available.
The ideal candidate would be: 1) highly motivated and responsible; 2) an effective communicator; 3) extremely organized and detail-oriented; 4) someone who combines initiative with responsiveness to supervision; 5) someone comfortable asking questions and eager to learn; and, 6) flexible and able to shift gears as new tasks present themselves.
Responsibilities
? Manage and assist with participant recruitment and interviewing for qualitative research studies.
? Contribute to qualitative analysis including the development of question guides, coding schemes, and thematic synthesis.
? Contribute to manuscript development and conference presentations.
? Assist with institutional review board approval (IRB) procedures for new and on-going research studies.
Qualifications
? Bachelors degree in Public Health, Social Work, Health Education, Psychology; Master's Degree preferred
? 2 years of clinical research
? Background in Public Health; Social Work; Health Education, or related field
? Previous experience working with adolescents and/or experience recruiting participants to research studies is preferred.
? Highly motivated with high attention to detail.
? Excellent written and oral communication skills.
? Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
? Able to work proactively and independently in a multidisciplinary setting.
? Proficiency working with research program tools such as RedCap and familiarity with qualitative research or conducting qualitative interviews is not required but a plus.
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Compensation
The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $62837.66 - $85000 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.
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