The Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences is an independent research institute within OHSU that is dedicated to health and safety in the workplace. The Institute receives its base funding from the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Fund and leverages this base funding to secure federal government grants in basic, clinical, and applied research. We perform biomedical/occupational research and innovation for a healthy workforce, aimed at promoting health and reducing disease and disability among workers across the nation, particularly in Oregon.
This position will work on projects under the direction of Leslie Hammer, Ph.D., and is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense. Dr. Hammer’s current research is focused on psychological health within the National Guard, by implementing and evaluating a leadership training utilizing a randomized controlled trial model. The senior research assistant will, under minimal supervision, assist the team with all facets of the research project, including recruitment, data collection, participant payment and tracking, literature reviews, and development of materials for dissemination. They will be expected to manage a variety of tasks, being able to prioritize multiple assignments. The senior research assistant should be able to work independently but also in collaboration with a team, often remotely. The position may involve in-state travel.
Bachelor’s degree in relevant field AND 1 year of relevant experience or
Equivalent combination of training and experience
1 - 3 years of relevant research experience
Experience working with the military community
Knowledge of military culture
Experience using Microsoft Office programs
Exceptional organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities
Knowledge and application of gathering, compiling, and reporting research information
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, writing and proofreading skills.
Knowledge of ethical human-subject research
Ability to exercise discretion when dealing with issues of a sensitive nature and to maintain research integrity
Demonstrated ability to be self-motivated, to prioritize effectively and achieve deadlines
Master’s degree in relevant field such as public health, psychology, sociology, or social work
Experience working with or supporting military communities, particularly the National Guard
Experience with survey data collection
Experience with qualitative data collection (e.g., focus groups, interviews)
Ability to gather, compile, analyze and maintain, in a range of formats, information from a variety of sources, including research publications, web sources, and internal and external contacts
Experience with IRB compliance requirements
Experience using REDCap survey software
Experience using SPSS software
Driver’s license
Working hours of this position will vary but are mostly Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, with occasional evenings and weekends. This will be a hybrid position spending at least two days in the office per week, with the option of full time in the office. Possible in-state travel.
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