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Part-Time Research Assistant, Level 2 - 2024 (Dr. Haeok Lee)

NYU

Location
United States
Base Salary
21k-100k USD
New York University

Job Description

Description

Project Title: Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD)

Position Title/Summary: Part-Time Research Assistant (RA) - Level 2

Research Assistant (Level 2) – (20%, 8 hours/ week). Korean speaking registered nurse (RN). She/he will be trained by the PI, Dr. Lee, and key investigators and will be required to be certified with bloodborne pathogen training and CPR. S/He will conduct health survey interviews to assess memory impairment and other thinking skills, judge functional abilities, and identify behavior changes and is involved in blood sampling process. The PI and Korean Neuropsychologists will train bilingual Korean American RA through a three day-standardized training. After completion of the training, the trained and certified Korean RN will administer the cognitive assessment battery and collect blood samples.

Proposed Start and End Date: 05/25/2024 to 06/30/2027

Other Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Conduct health survey interviews in Korean or English.
  • Enter data into Redcap: Able to view and edit on a webpage in REDCap (data entry forms).
  • Collect blood sample and conduct centrifuge, plasma and buffy coat allocation.
  • Maintain confidentiality.
  • Performing other duties as assigned.

In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual total base pay for this position is $20,800 or $50 per hour (8 hours per week). New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer.

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Qualifications

Required Skills and Qualifications:

This position requires strong verbal and written proficiency in Korean and English. The PI and research team is looking for a dependable individual who possesses a strong work ethic, strong research interest and skills, and strong professional communication and detailed oriented skills. Applicant should be able to work independently (as well as with a team).

a) Minimum required education: BSN

b) Minimum required experience: minimum of 3 years of nursing experiences

c) Advanced skill to collect blood samples from older adult population

d) Professional knowledge and skills to follow standard biosafety practices

c) Language skills: Bilingual Korean and English (able to work on the Korean version of the health survey for dementia)

Preferred Skills:

a) Preferred education: BSN or Graduate student

b) Preferred experience: working with Korean American older adults

c) Preferred skills: good communication skills and can run culturally sensitive interviews with older Korean American research participants

d) Proficient with computer-based applications such as MS Office, video-conference platforms (e.g., ZOOM), and data capture systems (e.g., REDCap)

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Advice from our career coach

As a Part-Time Research Assistant for the Asian Cohort for Alzheimer's Disease (ACAD) project at New York University, you must have strong verbal and written proficiency in both Korean and English. To stand out as an applicant, showcase your ability to work independently and as part of a team, as well as highlight your experience with older adult populations and biosafety practices.

  • Demonstrate your strong work ethic, research interest, and professional communication skills
  • Showcase your ability to collect blood samples from older adults and follow biosafety practices
  • Highlight your experience working with Korean American older adults and running culturally sensitive interviews
  • Emphasize your proficiency with computer-based applications such as MS Office, video-conference platforms, and data capture systems
  • Detail your experience with Redcap for data entry and management

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Nov 4, 2024

Part-time

21k-100k USD

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