Minneapolis, MN30+ days ago
p>Acts as a research representative of the HBCD Study (30%): - HBCD Research Assistant contacts study participants; describes study goals, assessment tasks, confidentiality limitations and potential risks; plus schedules assessment appointments;
- Act as a visit lead by describing study procedures thoroughly; obtaining informed consent, answering participant questions, and conducting a visit de-brief;
- Maintains required recruitment and assessment documentation;
- Schedules participant assessment appointments and reminds participants of their upcoming assessment appointments. HBCD Study protocol tasks include: recruitment and retention; scheduling study assessments; conducting parent interview/questionnaire assessments designed to assess eligibility criteria, substance use, psychopathology, medical health, and psychosocial functioning; parent interview/questionnaire, neurocognitive, and observational assessments designed to assess infant/child development, temperament, and psychopathology; parent interview/questionnaire and parent/infant/child biospecimens (e.g., blood, saliva, nails, urine) designed to assess medical health and environmental exposures; and collecting infant/child MRI and EEG data.