Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Health System
ResearchAssistant-Psychiatry
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“Research Assistant - Psychiatry at Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Skills: Research, Data collection, Grant proposals. Obtain data for research. Conduct tests and experiments”
Industry & Context.
Must be able to come into the offices in Winston-Salem, NC on a regular basis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master's degree with four years' experience in a research or laboratory, Knowledge of scientific principles, Computer skills, Communication skills, Public speaking experience, Ability to prepare grant proposals with minimal supervision, Peer reviewed publications, Oral or poster presentations at national meetings
What You'll Do.
Obtain data for research
Conduct tests and experiments
Design specialized instruments
Construct specialized equipment
Assist in developing research procedures
Operate electronic devices for data
Assist in training personnel
Conduct performance reviews
Create work schedules
Assist with planning lectures
Assist with presenting lectures
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Assist in training new personnel; Work with academic staff members
Communication Scope
Communication skills; Public speaking experience
Full Job Description
**Department:** 36621 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Nursing Psychiatric **Status:** Full time **Benefits Eligible:** Yes **Hou****rs Per Week:** 40 **Schedule Details/Additional Information:** This is a hybrid position working with Dr. Katherine Sharkey on grants. Incumbent must be able to come into the offices in Winston-Salem, NC on a regular basis. **Pay Range** $30.70 - $46.05 _**JOB SUMMARY**_ Under technical supervision from academic staff members, performs a variety of technical duties and investigations in support of research-oriented activities. Research is focused on sleep studies. _**EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE**_ Master's degree with four years' experience in a research or laboratory setting; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience. _**ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS**_ 1\. Obtains data in support of research-oriented activities by conducting physical, chemical, or biological tests, experiments, determinations, and observations. 2\. Designs, develops, and constructs specialized instruments, equipment and apparatus as required for performance of research activities. 3\. Assists in the development of new research procedures and techniques. 4\. Operates various electronic devices in the collection, tabulation, and calculation of data. 5\. Assists in training new personnel, conducts performance reviews on assigned lab employees, and creates work schedules. 6\. Assists with planning and presenting classroom instructions and lectures. 7\. Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein. _**SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS**_ Demonstrates knowledge of scientific principles Strong computer skills Strong communication skills Public speaking experience Ability to prepare grant proposals with minimal supervision Peer reviewed publications, plus oral or poster presentations at national meetings _**WORK ENVIRONMENT**_ Clean, comfortable, office environment **Our Commitment to You:** Advocate Health offers a comprehensive suite of Total Rewards: b
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