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Research Coordinator - School of Humanities and Sciences

Education | Hybrid in Stanford, CA | Part Time, Contract, and Temporary | From $25.00 to $25.00 per hour

Job Description

Research Coordinator - School of Humanities and Sciences 1454022

  • Hourly pay: $25/hr
  • Worksite: Leading university (Stanford, CA 94305 - Hybrid)
  • W2 Employment, Retirement Savings Program, PSL
  • 10 hours/week, 9 Month Assignment, Possible extension or conversion

A leading technology company seeks a Research Coordinator - School of Humanities and Sciences. The successful candidate will participate in and assist in a research study examining brain development from infants to children to adults. The company offers a family-oriented culture and environment!

Research Coordinator - School of Humanities and Sciences Responsibilities:

  • Provide various forms of research-related support, including recruitment, running, and payment of human subjects, data maintenance, and data analysis.
  • Duties also include running and processing behavioral and imaging experiments, and coding data for computer entry as well as generating stimuli and coding experiments.
  • Participate in scientific writing and presentation of study results.
  • Perform multiple long, late-night scans per week and occasional weekend scans.

Research Coordinator - School of Humanities and Sciences Qualifications:

  • 1 year of experience with conducting MRI scans, working with children and infants, analyzing MRI data, and writing scientific reports.
  • A four-year college degree in either biology, pre-med, neuroscience, psychology, or a related field is preferred.
  • Interest in a career in psychology, medicine, neuroscience, or childhood development.

Shift:

  • Part-time - 10 hours per week.
  • The shift will depend on scanner availability, mostly after 4 pm and weekends, which can be discussed over the interview.
  • The hybrid modality will be discussed during the interview.