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Support the Clinical Research Coordinator in the overall study coordination. Assist physicians and research staff with patient data collection on patients seen in research study.
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As a Telephone Interviewer in our survey center, you’ll be screening respondents, conducting surveys with them, and collecting information on a variety of research topics. Job Description:The University of Florida Survey Research Center (UFSRC), part of the Bureau of Economic & Business Research, is seeking to hire personable individuals as English/Spanish Bilingual Telephone Interviewers.
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RTI International is seeking Part-Time Field Interviewers to work on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), a government-sponsored research study that has been conducted since 1971.
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RTI International is an independent, nonprofit research institute dedicated to improving the human condition. As a field interviewer you will contact selected households and communicate the importance of participating in NSDUH. Successful field interviewers need to be self-motivated, outgoing, and able to work a variable schedule working when respondents are likely at home.
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This important study provides up-to-date information on alcohol, tobacco, drug use, mental health and other health-related issues in the United States. Each training day will consist of: 4 hours of instructor-led live training via zoom, 2-3 hours of independently completed tasks including online courses, 2 hours live zoom assistance provided after class for those wanting or requiring extra help.
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You will lead work across topic areas such as food and nutrition, labor and workforce, and social services research, managing the day-to-day activities of all phases of data collection tasks and/or projects including study design, questionnaire development, field testing, interviewer training, survey design, implementation, data file preparation, and analysis.
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In addition to hourly pay, a Health and Welfare stipend of $4.80 per hour will be provided for up to 40 hours per week. Training requirements include: Completion of pre-training coursesAttend a 5-day virtual training.
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Independently follows research protocols including administering study consent, study diagnostic instruments, providing compensation to participants and recording all data in the study database.
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RTI International is seeking Full-Time Field Interviewers to work on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), a government-sponsored research study that has been conducted since 1971.
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This position falls under the U.S. Department of Labor Service Contract Act (SCA). Pay DetailsThe pay rate for this part-time position is $21 / hr based on experience and geographic location. You are also eligible to receive pay for up to 10 holidays and annual vacation time payout, as well as access to an employee discount program.
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Identifies, contacts, corresponds with and interviews research study participants, either in person, in a clinical setting, at a subject's residence or by telephone to obtain data for an assigned research project.
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Pay DetailsThe pay rate for this part-time position is $23 / hr based on experience and geographic location. The ideal candidate is someone looking for a long-term career, passionate about the health and well-being of their community, and does not want to work in an office.
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Following training you must complete and pass a certification demonstrating your ability to complete a NSDUH interview. RTI International Field Interviewers also get the opportunity to make a difference in their local community as well as an opportunity to work for a company named by Newsweek as one of America's Greatest Workplaces 2023.
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Research Specialist - Interviewer - SOM-MIND Center. To coordinate the recruitment, data collection, and retention of research participants in accordance with established study protocols and in accordance with FDA and other research guidelines.
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RTI International – MARS Study (0996) The Research Interviewer will conduct quantitative data collection and provide interested participants with referrals to health and social services.
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