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Position Summary:
The Department of Psychology is seeking a Lab Manager. The Lab Manager will work under general supervision of Professor Jordan Starck and Professor Steven Roberts. This position is responsible for coordinating and facilitating research activities for the full range of projects going on in the labs. This position provides research support and assists in all manner of research activities, from reviewing the research literature, crafting survey instruments, collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data, communicating results, and assisting with manuscript preparation. This position is also primarily responsible for managing the labs' research assistants.
This Lab Manager position in Prof. Jordan Starck's lab and Prof. Steven Roberts' lab will assist with the day-to-day research activities and logistical operation of the lab. Administrative duties will consist of managing calendars, tracking finances, placing purchase orders, and maintaining the lab's ethics approval. Under the supervision of Dr. Starck and Dr. Roberts the LM will be involved in the collection, processing, and reporting of scientific data, as well as training and managing teams of research assistants. This position is renewable with the potential for long-term employment.
Other optional opportunities: The Lab Manager may have opportunities to attend relevant workshops/conferences for additional training.
This is a 100% FTE, 1-year fixed term, non-exempt position. This position will be based on the Stanford campus.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
In addition, preferred requirements include:
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The expected pay range for this position is $34.00 to $40.41 per hour.
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