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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Clinical Research Assistant I-Center for Autism Research, Early Connections Proj in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 1014107 SHIFT:Day (United States of America)

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We strongly encourage all candidates of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.

A Brief Overview The Center for Autism Research (CAR) has a three-part mission: to better understand autism in order to develop effective interventions and supports through research; to serve the needs of autistic individuals and their family members through education and guidance throughout the lifespan; and to train the next generation of master clinicians and scientists in state-of-the-science best practices for autism screening, diagnosis, and treatment.

Working at CAR provides the opportunity to be a part of innovative, break-through research on a complex developmental disorder. Most studies at CAR involve behavioral evaluations, brain imaging, and/or genetics aimed at explaining the underlying mechanisms of this complex condition.

We are seeking a full-time Clinical Research Assistant I (CRA I) for a grant-funded project in Drs. Whitney Guthrie and Casey Zampella's research lab at CAR. This project is focused on the development of new computer vision-based methods of identifying toddlers on the autism spectrum, and validation of this new tool in community, primary-care settings. We are specifically focused on recruiting families from minoritized backgrounds, so interest and experience with diverse patient populations is a plus. CRAs will be actively involved in recruiting families from primary care settings, working with families and study clinicians to conduct study visits, and managing study data.

Primary CRA duties include (but are not limited to): assisting in all aspects of participant recruitment and data collection, including working with primary care providers to identify eligible and interested families, discussing the study with families and obtaining informed consent, working with families to schedule study visits and data collection telephone calls, and collecting data through various study paradigms in the lab or in community settings. Additional data management duties include organizing data collected through paper and pencil or online questionnaires and tests; performing data entry; behavioral video coding; and assisting with IRB protocol amendments, poster presentations, and publication preparation as needed (including conducting literature reviews, creating figures, etc.). Prior experience with some or all of these duties is a plus but not necessary; many Research Assistant duties can be learned on the job. Successful applicants will be fast learners who enjoy working in both research and clinical/community environments. As noted above, CRAs will work primarily with families from minoritized backgrounds, so previous lived and/or professional experience with minoritized families is preferred.

The ideal candidate is also highly organized, has excellent interpersonal and communication skills, is self-motivated and curious, and works well in a team environment.

The CRA will work as part of a team that is comm tted to culturally sensitive and responsive research methods, working toward intentionally reflecting diverse identities throughout all aspects of its research process. Our team is composed of clinical psychologists, physicians, and computer scientists. The Center for Autism Research (CAR) is a collaborative environment; we are looking for a self-motivated team player with excellent problem-solving and interpersonal skills to support our research efforts.

This position offers valuable clinical research experience in preparation for applying to graduate school. As a member of CAR, the CRA will have the opportunity to participate in outreach events and attend lectures and seminars on recent findings in autism research, allowing exposure to scientific and clinical leaders in the field.

This is a fully onsite position that will split their time between the Roberts Center for Pediatric Research and Cobbs Creek-Primary Care. The team is seeking candidates who can make a 2-year commitment to this role.

What you will do Provide technical and administrative support in the conduct of clinical research: Patient/research participant scheduling Patient/Research Participant screening for inclusion/exclusion criteria or case history Data collection Data entry Data management Laboratory sample processing Clinical research study procedures or questionnaire administration Organization of research records and/or other study related documentation Research Study Compliance Adhere to IRB approved protocols and compliance with HIPAA and handling confidential materials Comply with Institutional policies, SOPs and guidelines Comply with federal, state, and sponsor policies Additional Responsibilities may include: Consent subjects, with appropriate authorization and training Document and report adverse events Maintain study source documents Complete case report forms (paper and electronic data capture) Assist with IRB/regulatory submissions Complete case report forms or other study documentation (paper and electronic data capture) Follow-up care Order materials/supplies Schedule research meetings

Education Qualifications High School Diploma / GED Required Bachelor's Degree in psychology, child development, pre-med, or related studies Preferred

Experience Qualifications Previous relevant clinical research experience Required At least one (1) year of relevant clinical research experience Preferred Experience with study coordination Preferred. Experience working with young children, children on the autism spectrum, and/or families Preferred. Experience working with racially and ethnically diverse populations and/or economically under-served populations Preferred. Experience working in clinical, medical, or community settings Preferred.

Skills and Abilities Familiarity with IRB and human subject protection. Computer skills including Word, Excel, stimulus presentation software and database software are preferred. Ability to function independently in a clinical research setting, and to take active direction from a supervisor. Excellent problem-solving skills. Excellent writing, communication, and interpersonal skills; ability to contribute as a team player. Excellent organizational ability and ability to multi-task, meet deadlines, and pay attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential materials.

To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who ha

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