Research Assistant II - Perini
The Perini Family Survivors’ Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is seeking a full-time Research Assistant II to join the team. This hybrid role includes both on-site and remote work and supports a research program focused on the psychosocial and physical health outcomes of adult and childhood cancer survivors. Ongoing projects include online interventions targeting anxiety, insomnia, and sexual health, as well as survey-based studies examining mental and physical health outcomes.
The Research Assistant II will contribute to multiple active studies and play an important role in day-to-day research operations. Key responsibilities include participant recruitment, eligibility screening, enrollment, telephone interviewing, development of online surveys and study materials, support for live telehealth interventions, mailings, data entry, and database management. Additional duties include conducting literature reviews, abstracting medical records, assisting with presentations and manuscripts, and performing basic statistical analyses.
The ideal candidate will hold a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related field, with prior research experience in psychology, health, or education strongly preferred. Successful candidates will demonstrate excellent organizational skills, strong attention to detail, the ability to manage multiple priorities, and effective interpersonal communication. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required; experience with SPSS is highly desirable.
- Assist team in the coordination of project-related activities (ie. surveys/interviews) at internal or external (on-site & off-site) study sites.
- Contact, recruit and enroll research participants
- Assist with logistical needs for intervention and/or evaluation activities, such as equipment set-up, arranging food service and conference room scheduling
- Assist with coordination and preparation of project related meetings as requested and may be responsible for meeting minutes
- Maintain databases (including data entry) and project documentation with accuracy, as needed
- Maintain the security and confidentiality of all study materials and data
- Coordinate pilot testing of study and surveys as needed
- Conduct relevant literature searches and reviews as requested
- Assist with documentation for and communication with institutional review board
- Other project-related or administrative responsibilities as requested by management
- In addition to the above responsibilities, this position will require the individual to work on an independent basis and may also be required to:
- Assist investigators with data analysis and manuscript preparation
- Prepare study reports and develop protocols
- Responsible for IRB submission activities
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Excellent interpersonal skills, dependable, motivated and willingness to learn new tasks
- Computer skills, including prior use of Microsoft Office products
- Ability to relate effectively in-person and on the telephone to diverse groups of patients, community members, physicians, nurses, researchers, children and parents
- Excellent organization, communication and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work evenings and some weekends
- Bilingual language skills may be required - dependent upon study population target
MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
The position prefers a bachelor’s degree in public health, natural sciences, or social sciences, with 2 years of experience in public health or health policy strongly preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
PATIENT CONTACT:
Yes - dependent upon study population target.
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