The School of Public Health’s Center on Young Adult
Health and Development is looking for a paid hourly research assistant
to help with the operations of two projects: a large-scale, NIH-funded
research study on the health-related behaviors
of young adults during a critical life transition (The College Life
Study) and a statewide collaborative project on reducing drinking and
alcohol-related problems among college students. We are looking for a
motivated, responsible student who is able to commit
to working with us for at least the next two semesters.
Primary Responsibilities: Literature review
and management, online research, communication with study participants,
quality assurance, document scanning, data entry, cleaning, and
verification, and other tasks as assigned. There
is the potential for collaboration with the center’s Director, Dr.
Amelia Arria, on peer-reviewed academic publications.
Hours per Week: 10-15
How to Apply: Submit your resume and a brief letter of interest
by Sunday, November 23rd to Brittany Bugbee, Recruitment Coordinator, at
bbugbee@umd.edu.
For more details about our work and the Center, visit our websites at
www.cls.umd.edu,
www.marylandcollaborative.org, and www.cyahd.umd.edu.
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