Clinical Research Coordinator
Massachusetts General Hospital | |
United States, Massachusetts, Boston | |
55 Fruit Street (Show on map) | |
Oct 30, 2024 | |
Description
GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT The Medical Practice Evaluation Center (MPEC) is seeking Research Assistants (Clinical Research Coordinators) to work with an internationally recognized multidisciplinary team from Massachusetts General Hospital dedicated to improving clinical outcomes, increasing value in health policy, and informing global public health through innovative research, collaboration, and education. MPEC is a dynamic, results-oriented, and diverse group that values the unique contribution of its Research Assistants. Research Assistants will receive training on clinical and public health research topics, simulation model design and application, research software and tools, interdisciplinary collaboration, and best practices in academic research. MPEC highly values communication of its work to external audiences and is committed to cultivating the presentation skills of Research Assistants - skills that are essential in virtually every field. Research Assistants work within a larger research community at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School that provides exposure to a breadth of interdisciplinary collaboration, access to lectures, and training on a wide array of topics, including programming languages, writing, presentation skills, phlebotomy, ethics, and clinical topics. MPEC values individual mentorship and career development for Research Assistants evident in opportunities for co-authorship on peer-reviewed manuscripts, clinical shadowing, presentations at conferences, and references for future jobs and schooling. Research Assistants in our group frequently go on to pursue careers in medicine, public health, epidemiology, global health, and health policy research, as well as careers in economics, public policy, biostatistics, and non-governmental organizations. Research Assistants will either work with investigators in the Simulation Modeling and Cost-effectiveness Analysis pillar or the Epidemiology and Implementation pillar within MPEC. The Simulation Modeling and Cost-effectiveness Analysis pillar conducts clinical and cost-effectiveness analyses on key aspects of HIV disease management across the life cycle, from infancy to adolescence to aging with HIV. This pillar also develops models to address other chronic and infectious disease treatment and prevention. The pillar works on rapid turn-around high priority key policy issues in the US and beyond. Past and current projects include:
Please note that no prior experience in mathematical modeling, programming, economics, or cost-effectiveness analysis is expected of applicants to the Simulation Modeling and Cost-effectiveness Analysis Research Assistant position. The Epidemiology and Implementation pillar develops, implements, and evaluates interventions to improve engagement in medical care in the United States and international settings. Past and current projects include: * Establishing an international registry of dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19, which led to the discovery of "COVID toes" as a sequela * An evaluation of pre-therapy HIV adherence counseling, which eliminated delays between eligibility and initiation of HIV therapy in sub-Saharan Africa * Established one of the first routine HIV screening programs in South Africa, which has since been incorporated into routine practice * Evaluating the clinical impact of a policy change to allow virologically stable people with HIV to pick up medications at community venues in South Africa * Quantitative measurement of the effects of HIV on aging and heart disease in rural Uganda * Investigating the role of maternal HIV infection in the development of early childhood infections * Studying low-barrier service delivery mechanisms for sexually-transmitted infection screening and prevention out of the MGH Sexual Health Clinic and in partnership with community organizations in the Boston area * A pilot project to offer HIV prevention and family planning to young women in community venues (such as hair salons) in South Africa APPLICATION PROCESS Interested candidates should apply via www.massgeneral.org/careers website using Job ID 3261614. **When applying, please upload: (1) Cover letter specific to the role in our Center (2) Resume (3) Transcript (unofficial transcript is OK) Applications that do not include all three components will NOT be considered.** The start date for this position will be in June/July 2024. For more information regarding our group, please visit https://mpec.massgeneral.org. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MPEC Research Assistants work with multiple investigators and participate in all phases of research projects, from conception and design of studies through analysis and writing manuscripts for submission to academic journals. Responsibilities may include, for example: Modeling pillar-specific tasks
Implementation pillar-specific tasks
Cross-pillar tasks
WORKING CONDITIONS Duties will be carried out in a hybrid format, with time split between a typical office environment and a remote environment. We value work-life balance, and hours will typically be a standard 40 hours per week from Monday to Friday. Hours outside the 9-5 workday may be requested on occasion, with overtime compensation as appropriate, particularly around grant submission deadlines.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER In keeping with our overarching mission to reduce health disparities and other disparities in vulnerable populations, the Medical Practice Evaluation Center is specifically committed to recruiting a diverse team of individuals across race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and ability backgrounds to ensure that our science is informed by and responsive to the communities we aim to serve. The Center strives to become a leader in developing and maintaining increased representation, recognition, and support of each of these dimensions of diversity among all of its members. Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS The position requires a bachelor's degree, with an academic record demonstrating experience and skills in analytical thinking and/or quantitative methods. Candidates should also demonstrate skill in organization, time management, and both verbal and written communication. Additional qualifications include:
Additional experience that is helpful but not required:
SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
Quantitative, analytical, computer, and English language (spoken and written) skills are required. EEO StatementMassachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged. Primary Location
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MA-Boston-MGH Main Campus
Work Locations
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MGH Main Campus
55 Fruit Street
Boston
02114 Job
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Clinical
Organization
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Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)
Schedule
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Full-time
Standard Hours
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40
Shift
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Day Job
Employee Status
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Regular
Recruiting Department
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MGH Medicine
Job Posting
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Oct 29, 2024
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