What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Research Assistant I - Brazelton Touchpoints Center position at Boston Children's Hospital?
78412BR
Pediatrics-Developmental Medicine
Job Posting Description
***Flexible start date of Spring/Summer 2025***
The Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC) is committed to creating a lasting culture of equity, inclusiveness, and belonging. Our ongoing commitment is focused on creating practices that advance racial and social equity, investments in community impact programs for the benefit of Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and expand upon work related to racial equity and social justice. BTC is committed to creating learning and growth opportunities through collaborative, strengths-based, culturally affirming approaches within its own organization and in its partnerships with others.
BTC seeks a candidate for a Research Assistant. The position will contribute to all aspects of applied research & evaluation processes. If selected, you’ll be part of our mission to support families and children and participate in several projects for clients from disciplines including policy development and practice, social services, early care and education, Tribal and Indigenous communities, home visiting, mental health, and/or pediatric healthcare. BTC’s multidisciplinary staff will provide mentorship to help you develop skills in qualitative & quantitative methods, data collection, analytic reasoning, verbal & written communication, data visualization, and project management.
Responsibilities:
For more information visit https://www.brazeltontouchpoints.org/about/careers/
Boston Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits.
The Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC) is committed to creating a lasting culture of equity, inclusiveness, and belonging. Our ongoing commitment is focused on creating practices that advance racial and social equity, investments in community impact programs for the benefit of Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and expand upon work related to racial equity and social justice. BTC is committed to creating learning and growth opportunities through collaborative, strengths-based, culturally affirming approaches within its own organization and in its partnerships with others.
BTC seeks a candidate for a Research Assistant. The position will contribute to all aspects of applied research & evaluation processes. If selected, you’ll be part of our mission to support families and children and participate in several projects for clients from disciplines including policy development and practice, social services, early care and education, Tribal and Indigenous communities, home visiting, mental health, and/or pediatric healthcare. BTC’s multidisciplinary staff will provide mentorship to help you develop skills in qualitative & quantitative methods, data collection, analytic reasoning, verbal & written communication, data visualization, and project management.
Responsibilities:
- Support clients in implementing research & evaluation activities
- Support development of research protocols & data collection tools
- Assist in developing data sets for analyses
- Collect, code & manage qualitative data
- Conduct quantitative & qualitative analyses
- Support interpretation & reporting of research findings
- Troubleshoot & communicate solutions to project stakeholders
- Support dissemination of research findings
- Conduct literature reviews
- Provide administrative support including coordination of presentations, meetings & conferences
- Participate in meetings to support project activities
- Keep abreast of trends in the field by attending training to enhance quantitative/qualitative analysis skills & professional development activities
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Public Health, or a closely related field
- Clinical Research Experience
- Ability to work well in fast-paced environments & balance the demands of working on multiple projects simultaneously
- Strong interpersonal& collaboration skills
- Strong verbal& written communication skills
- Attention to detail & the ability to multitask
- Computer skills, especially with the Microsoft Office Suite &EXCEL
- Solution-focused problem solving& creative thinking skills
- Discretion with sensitive material &communications
- Good work ethic & motivation to a be self-starter
- Interest in supporting families& their young children facing adversity
- Statistical ability& beginning knowledge of statistical software such as SPSS& STATA, a plus
For more information visit https://www.brazeltontouchpoints.org/about/careers/
Boston Children’s Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits.
Status
Full-Time
Regular, Temporary, Per Diem
Regular
Standard Hours per Week
40
Office/Site Location
Boston
Job Posting Category
Research
Remote Eligibility
Part Remote/Hybrid