This position is in the Neurology Department’s Balance Disorders Laboratory and the person will be responsible for research subject recruitment, scheduling study data collection sessions, assisting data collection/analysis, and data management. This position will primarily focus on ongoing projects related to treatments for Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonisms (effects of different interventions, such as rehabilitation and transcranial magnetic stimulation).
Research participants in these studies are older adults, so the ability to interact patiently and respectfully with elderly volunteers is essential. This position requires innate motivation and independent performance of complex and detail-oriented duties while working closely with multiple investigators and other study staff. Take the lead in subject recruitment and scheduling for active studies, assist leading data collection in the laboratory and clinic. Other duties include prepping materials and participants for test sessions; equipment set-up; standing by/walking with subject to prevent falls during mobility assessments; administering clinical tests and questionnaires; assisting with basic post-processing of data; organization of physical study documentation and data collection forms; and electronic data entry and upkeep.
Additional duties include managing electronic organization of shared laboratory files; scheduling meetings and seminars; participating in monthly clinical trials coordinator meetings and weekly team meetings; and fostering recruitment efforts by engaging with off-site clinics and community organizations and helping at educational outreach events.
Exercises judgment within defined Good Clinical Practice and HIPAA guidelines to determine appropriate action via reporting mechanisms and structures (Institutional Review Board) in recognizing adverse events, protocol deviations, and other unanticipated study problems and reports to senior staff appropriately.
Required Qualifications Bachelor’s in relevant field OR Associate’s AND 2 years of relevant experience OR 3 years of relevant experience OR Equivalent combination of training and experienceWorking knowledge of scientific method and human subjects researchIntermediate and experienced knowledge of Word, Excel, and other MS Office programs.High level of technological proficiencyExcellent eye to detail and organization skills; self-starter; ability to prioritize work demands and manage time appropriately; demonstrated high level of organization and ability to efficiently manage multiple tasks Ability to speak and communicate clearly, and demonstrate a high level of professionalism; ability to interact patiently and respectfully with elderly volunteers Preferred Qualifications Degree in Human Movement Science/Kinesiology/Exercise Science fieldsExperience with REDCap databaseExperience in human subject researchClinical research coordination experience Experience working with senior or people with disabilitiesCPR/BLS certification Additional Details Typical schedule: M-F, occasional nights and weekends, and international, national, local travelWork schedule may vary depending on job/study requirementsTravel between meeting locations including using the Portland Aerial TramMay have regular exposure to noise and interruptionsAbility to stand/walk during human subject data collection and help prevent subjects, who have bad balance, from falling (i.e., be able to help support a person’s weight, if needed). Be able to push someone in a wheelchair. All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.