The Center for Indigenous Health (CIH) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a dedicated and motivated individual for a public health initiative aimed at enhancing sexual health and wellness among Native youth. We are seeking a Research Assistant who will play a crucial role in participant recruitment, retention, and communication across multiple sites, contributing to the improvement of health outcomes in Native communities.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Serve as a Research Assistant for the Center?s field-based projects.
Specific responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following.
As a research assistant for the public health initiative, you will support the day-to-day logistical and operational tasks necessary to successfully implement this initiative.
Your specific responsibilities will include, but are not limited to,
Assist in identifying, recruiting, and retaining youth participants for initiative and related activities.
Build and maintain positive relationships with participants, families, and community stakeholders.
Ensure data integrity and confidentiality in accordance with ethical research practices and institutional guidelines.
Facilitate communication between project sites to ensure consistency and alignment in program delivery.
Coordinate with local facilitators, volunteers, and coaches to support camp activities and participant engagement.
Assist in cross-site support, requiring travel and overnight stays to provide on-the-ground assistance at various project locations.
Assist in the planning and execution of initiative, including logistics, scheduling, and resource allocation.
Support the development and adaptation of the health and wellness curriculum to align with cultural and community needs.
Work closely with advisory board committees to integrate local perspectives and knowledge into program activities.
Participate in community outreach events and meetings to promote the initiative and gather feedback.
Prepare regular progress reports for project leadership and funding agencies.
Document research activities, including participant interactions, data collection processes, and program outcomes.
This description is a general statement of required duties and responsibilities performed on a regular and continuous basis; the Research Assistant will perform other related duties as assigned.
Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Proficiency in the use of computers, including software applications, databases, spreadsheets, and word processing.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Independent and self-motivated.
Highly organized and detail-oriented.
Ability to manage multiple and competing priorities.
Ability to communicate effectively across disciplines and within a variety of cultures.
Other
Current driver?s license issued by the state of residence and good driving record required.
Ability to travel with overnight stays required as needed. Some evening, weekend, and holiday work may be required.
May be required to float to other sites. Guidelines regarding travel time and project vehicle use will be clarified based on specific site needs.
This position will maintain background clearance as required by the employer and any collaborating agencies.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in related discipline.
Additional related experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
Fluency in Navajo or other Indigenous languages is a plus.
Previous experience working on health initiatives within Indigenous communities, particularly with Native youth, is highly valued.
Knowledge of community geography and navigating rural roads effectively and safely.
Classified Title: Research Assistant Job Posting Title (Working Title): Research Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/03/CD Starting Salary Range: $17.20 - $30.30 HRLY ($37,440 targeted; Commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: Monday to Friday: 8:00 am ? 5:00 pm Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: MD - Other Location Department name: 10001145-Center for Indigenous Health Personnel area: School of Public Health
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