Nemera

Pharmaceutical

HumanFactorsResearchAssistant

$45–55k Chicago, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Human Factors Research Assistant at Nemera. Skills: Human factors, Research support, Coordination. Support human factors staff. Coordinate testing activities”

Industry & Context.

Pharmaceutical
Eligibility Requirements

Occasional travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or associate degree, Exceptional organizational skills, Written and verbal communication skills, Good people skills, Good understanding of A/V technology, Ability to collaborate and work with different teams, Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Working knowledge of Adobe Acrobat

Nice to Have

Experience assisting with research involving human subjects

What You'll Do.

Support human factors staff

Coordinate testing activities

Schedule testing activities

Coordinate participant recruiting

Schedule participant recruiting

Attend to client needs

Attend to participant needs

Assist with creating study documentation

Assist with collecting study documentation

Manage study supply inventory

Travel to support offsite studies

Perform other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interacting with staff; Working with clients; Working with patients; Working with healthcare providers; Working with different teams

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

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