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HERC: Metro New York & Southern Connecticut Study Coordinator in Bronx, New York

Employer Name: Albert Einstein College of Medicine

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES Work with Research Coordinator to update study protocols and protocol amendments as needed, including the development of new measures. Work with Research Coordinator to develop recruitment strategies and manage Redcap tracking database (for the NIH-funded project). Develop outreach and recruitment strategies for study surveys. Review study surveys for qualitative data collection. Manage data collection; perform regular audits to ensure that collected data are complete and accurate, ensure research and clinical protocols are being followed. Collaborate with IT and data management resources in the development and editing of databases. Assist in drafting reports, preparing conference abstracts, and presentations related to the projects. (RedCAP) Assist in generating reports for the study Available to work night or weekends on occasion Other related duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree is required. Speaks clearly and expresses self well in one-on-one conversations and groups. Bilingual English and Spanish required. Develops effective written communications and uses them appropriately. Interacts and proactively shares information with internal and external contacts where appropriate. Develops effective relationships with peers, students, and employees. Assumes responsibility to ensure issues/concerns will be addressed and monitors them through conclusion. Identifies, defines, and analyzes information and situations before recommending a course of action. Effectively manages own time and resources. Seeks to apply technology and innovation to improve efficiency and solve problems. Minimum Salary Range USD $52,830.00/Yr. Maximum Salary Range USD $58,700.00/Yr. About Us This is a 4-year NIH study with the goal of evaluating the cardiovascular disease risk of neighborhood redevelopment among older adults in the Bronx, NY. Neighborhood redevelopment in the Bronx through rezoning efforts and capital investment can bring new resources to neighborhoods, for example, sources of healthful food and amenities for physical activity. While redevelopment might therefore support better health, potential benefits may not be realized equally among all socio-demographic groups. We are looking for a Study Coordinator who is familiar with Bronx neighborhoods and has an interest in working on a team collecting data to support the goal of the study.

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