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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · 1 week ago

Soc/Clin Research Specialist - Contributing

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a global higher education leader known for innovative teaching and research. The Soc/Clin Research Specialist will support the research of the SCORS Lab, coordinating multiple studies focused on social cognition and recovery in individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

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Responsibilities

Assisting with research protocol development
Participant recruitment and retention
IRB preparation and submission
Data collection and management
Driving participant recruitment strategies
Serving as a liaison with community and clinic partners
Carrying out human subjects research tasks such as consenting participants
Administering assessments and questionnaires
Ensuring standardized procedures and quality control are maintained
Data entry
Data cleaning
Database maintenance
Assisting with preparation of regulatory documents, presentations, and reports
Training and supporting undergraduate research assistants

Qualification

Research protocol developmentParticipant recruitmentData collectionData managementIRB preparationCommunity engagementTraining research assistantsResearch experienceInterest in recovery

Required

Bachelor's degree in a discipline related to the field assigned
One year of related training or experience
Equivalent combination of training and experience
All degrees must be received from appropriately accredited institutions

Preferred

Research experience with people experiencing psychosis
Demonstrated interest in promoting recovery from serious mental illnesses

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits package
Paid leave
A variety of health, life and retirement plans
Additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance

Company

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Carolina’s vibrant people and programs attest to the University’s long-standing place among leaders in higher education since it was chartered in 1789 and opened its doors for students in 1795 as the nation’s first public university.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$48.57M
Key Investors
SECU FoundationCDA FoundationNorth Carolina Biotechnology Center
2024-07-19Grant· $1M
2024-03-18Grant
2023-02-16Grant· $0.11M

Leadership Team

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Judith Cone
Retired Vice Chancellor for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Innovation as of April 1, 2021
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Michael Williams
Network SEcurity Team Lead
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