Research Support Assistant - Regional to Illinois
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Job Summary:
The Research Support Assistant is responsible for assisting with the BRIDGE research project conducted by the Institute of Behavioral Research. This is a temporary, part-time position (10-20 hours/week). Successful applicants must reside in or near the following Illinois communities (St. Clair, Sangamon, Kane), as the position requires local, in-person data collection and community engagement activities.
Duties & Essential Job Functions:
Conducts data collection activities, including: administering structured client interviews, conducting follow-up interviews per study protocols, communicating with research participants and community partners, and supporting recruitment, enrollment, and retention efforts.
Participates in community-based research activities, including: attending and documenting local needs assessments with local first responders and providers, participating in community listening sessions, and engaging with local stakeholders and partner organizations.
Manages and maintains research data, including: entering and verifying data in research databases, scoring instruments and interview responses, and maintaining research logs and documentation in accordance with data security and confidentiality protocols.
Supports project implementation, including: preparing materials for interviews, meetings, and community events; assisting with coordination of local research activities; and providing administrative support related to study operations.
Communicates regularly with project staff, including: maintaining consistent communication with TCU IBR research staff, coordinating with local agencies and partners, and ensuring adherence to study protocols and participant confidentiality requirements.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
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Preferred Education & Experience:
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TCU Core Competencies:
University Core Competencies definitions may be found on the Human Resources website and in the staff performance management system.
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Employment Values Statement:
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