The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who reports to the Research Program Supervisor.The Research Program Coordinator will oversee day-to-day activities of a research project including recruitment, screening, and data collection, under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) and supervision of the Research Program Supervisor (RPS).Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Oversee research studies to include experimental research sessions.
Ensure research protocol is followed by the research team.
Oversee data collection and back up.
Oversee recruitment and ensure the attainment of recruitment goals.
Ensure the availability of test area facilities, supplies, and required protocol personnel in preparation for participant visits.
Implement protocol changes and ensure that the study team is appropriately trained.
Ensure appropriate study documentation.
Prepare study materials for bi-annual quality assurance checks.
Assist with the preparation of study reports, publications, and presentations.
Conduct and present at study team meetings.
Oversee study teams and report study activities to the PI and Postdoc as appropriate.
Promptly relay staff issues to the RPS (within 48 hours) and assist with issue resolution.
Provide backup in the event of staff absences, scheduling conflicts, and other program needs. Become conversant with protocols other than primary assignment and provide training or back-up for these protocols.
Contribute to BPRU initiatives outside of study related tasks. Such responsibilities may include mentoring of new staff, assisting with events, leading new program initiatives, and performing document and data checks.
Perform miscellaneous related duties as assigned.
Special Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Ability to interact with faculty and staff on research teams, in clinical programs, and with educational outreach initiative to strategize about their communication needs.
Attention to detail. Good prooing skills.
Excellent oral communication skills to deal effectively within and outside the department and to carry out protocols with human volunteers of diverse socio-economic and racial backgrounds.
Excellent written communications skills in a variety of forms, print material, website content, speeches, and publicity materials.
Knowledge of graphic design and typography.
Skilled in computer programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel and Publisher, Macintosh personal computers.
Enthusiasm and willingness to learn about the work of the department as well to acquire new technical skills as needed.
Excellent organizational skills to work effectively in an environment that requires balancing multiple assignments and verification of data sets.
Ability to interact effectively with individuals at all levels and from diverse cultures.
Ability to make decisions and work and act independently while keeping investigator informed.
Interpersonal and interview skills required to carry out protocols with human volunteers.
Experience with statistical software
Physical Requirements
Able to sit in a normal seated position for extended periods.
Able to reach by extending hand(s) or arm(s) in any direction.
Finger dexterity required, able to manipulate objects with fingers rather than entire hand(s) or arm(s), e.g., use of computer keyboard.
Communication skills using the spoken word.
Ability to see within normal parameters.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in related discipline.
Additional related experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Classified Title: Research Program CoordinatorRole/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/03/CDStarting Salary Range: $17.20 - $30.30 HRLY ($41,000 targeted; Commensurate with experience)Employee group: Full TimeSchedule: Monday thru Friday/40Exempt Status: Non-ExemptLocation: Johns Hopkins BayviewDepartment name: SOM Psy Bay Behavioral Pharm Rserch UnitPersonnel area: School of MedicineEqual Opportunity Employer:Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. The university promotes affirmative action for minorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.