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Position Summary:
Job Responsibilities:
Data Duties: The RDA will collect data in collaboration with GLWD using Microsoft Excel and will also create projects and instruments for data entry on RedCap. The RDA will assist with data cleaning and data management. They will implement efficient and secure procedures for data handling and analysis with attention to all technical aspects. RDAs will assist the study team, collaborators, and PI to code, analyze and interpret data, and write scholarly reports. Analyses and report generation may require use of statistical programming such as STATA or SPSS, as well as qualitative analysis programming such as ATLAS.ti or Dedoose, so though experience is preferred (and not required), training will be provided by Dr. Ortiz and the study team as relevant and needed. As data gathering and report generation that other team members depend on may be the may responsibility of the RDA, time management and timeliness of deliverables is essential to the job.
Though no particular program experience is required, experience with quantitative data beyond entry to include aspects of data cleaning (such as converting text to numeric codes; dealing with missing data), coding (the creation of variables such as calculating variables from others), and/or analysis is required. Examples of programmatic experience with statistical programs that might be beneficial to the job (preferred) (such as STATA, SAS, SPSS, or R). Programming with REDCap or a similar survey tool, for example, also helpful/preferred.
Patient/Participant Communication: The RDA will work closely with both GLWD staff and the NYU Community Health Worker to link clients of GLWD and/or patients of NYU with MTM programs and, as needed, medical and social services as well as follow-up on their cases. The RDA will report to and/or check in with the GLWD team daily to communicate regarding needs of the GLWD team related to data or programming and overall to ensure communication is transparent between academic and community partners on the project.
Assessment Duties: The RDA will may follow up with GLWD clients enrolled in services and/or research study subjects. This may require outreach to individuals when it is most convenient for the participant, including nights and weekends if needed, by phone and in-person; therefore, flexible working hours are required. In addition, the RDA may lead one-on-one qualitative interviews or focus groups with participants in English and/or Spanish.
Medical chart review duties: The RDA may need to conduct medical chart reviews to identify referral orders or community health worker communications, for example. This includes using the medical record system at NYU Langone Brooklyn if and as needed, which would be established to allow for remote access. The RDA would enter all medical chart review data into Redcap.
IRB duties: The RDA will assist the Project Coordinator with the preparation of Institutional Review Board (IRB) materials including the original protocol, amendments, updates, and renewals, as well as keeping track of all study team member requirements. The RDA will assist with the up keeping of the Study Regulations binder.
Program duties: The RDA may be responsible to translate project-related documents. Additional program duties are to assist the Program Coordinator and Manager with grant administration, program reports, and presentations.
Minimum Qualifications:
BA or BS in Science, Public Health, Nutrition, Child Development or related field or Associate degree plus one-year related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Fluency in Spanish (both written and spoken) is a requirement. Facility with Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Ability to work with data and understand numbers and concepts related to data tracking and/or coding. Good interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Ability to work within a team environment as well as independently. Ability to work and make decisions independently. Time management skills and ability to multitask. Flexible working hours and location (remote, in-person, off-site at community partner’s location or client/patient homes, on occasion). Comfortable working with people and in sensitive situations. Ability to interface effectively with all levels of management.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience in a health care settings and/or research level interviews is preferred. Experience or interest in using RedCaps, SPSS, Stata, advanced programming for data collection, organization, cleaning, and analysis. Exposure to or familiarity with (not necessary to have in depth experience) programs used by community partners such as Salesforce and/or Findhelp.
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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