Ideal candidates will have previous experience in delivering health education and comfort in working with diverse communities Responsibilities Conduct all research activities following study protocols and other appropriate institutional regulations, procedures, and policies, including procedures to safeguard the confidentiality of study participants; Assist in the completion of in-person participant visits; Administer study questionnaires; Provide support for virtual and in-person intervention sessions; Provide weekly participant and recruitment updates; Assist with database design, security, data storage, and management Assist with progress reports, data entry, and IRB protocol modifications/submissions; Perform other related duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Requires an entry-level degree in Nursing Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Familiarity with electronic data capture systems Organized and able to multitask in a diverse research environment Flexibility in workload and work hours to meet deadlines and recruitment goals Capable of working effectively in research groups Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Nursing with experienced in psychiatric nursing and/or primary care Experience in research or health education * Experience conducting research involving minoritized populations. The nurse will work on a study that is pilot testing a 12-week nurse-led intervention to reduce heart disease risk among sexual minority (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer) adults.