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Familiarity with qualitative research methods and data analysis. The position offers an opportunity to gain first-hand qualitative data management and research experience on exciting evaluations of development programs.
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We are looking to hire a bilingual (Spanish) speaking Research Assistant (RA) to work on a clinical trial as part of the HEAL (Health Equity Addiction Lab) at the Client of Social Work. Sigma Inc is currently looking for a Research Assistant to work onsite in Boston, MA.
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We are seeking a Research Assistant, Health Economics to assist with the health technology assessment activities that serve as the backbone for all our work. Experience with techniques of qualitative and quantitative evidence synthesis in a health technology assessment environment (including cost-effectiveness analysis) a plus.
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Our client, a university in Boston, is looking for a temporary Bilingual Spanish Research Assistant to join their team for a 3 month contract. RAs may also conduct qualitative interviews and will assist with transcribing and coding data using NVivo.
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The Research Assistant will work on a clinical research project in the Pediatric Research Program. Organize and code psychosocial qualitative and quantitative data and medical data.
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1-3 years of related/research experience, excellent attention to detail required. Founded by industry leaders to set a new standard in search, career placement and flexible staffing, we deliver coordinated staffing solutions with unparalleled service, a commitment to project completion and success and a passion for innovation, creativity and continuous improvement.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator will work on cutting-edge NIH and foundation founded clinical trials focusing, broadly, on mind-body resiliency research, cancer survivorship, coping with cardiovascular illness, and tobacco treatment.
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This is an entry-level position requiring quantitative research or qualitative research skills, writing, and analytical thinking skills. We will mentor you as you learn about policy areas and develop professional skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods, analytic reasoning, verbal and written communication and project management.
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We are open to candidates with qualitative or quantitative research skills. Youll serve as a Bilingual Research Assistant (English/Spanish) to help us address challenges in early childhood education, which includes childcare, infant and toddler development, early literacy in grades K-3, and the early childhood education workforce.
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Basic skills in quantitative research, qualitative research, writing, and analytical thinking skills. We will mentor you as you learn about policy areas and develop professional skills in equitable research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, analytic reasoning, verbal and written communication, and project management.
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Assisting with conducting qualitative and quantitative syntheses of evidence, including meta-analyses where relevant, under the direction of the research team. We are seeking a Research Assistant to assist with the health technology assessment activities that serve as the backbone for all our work.
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Duties include pulling custom audience reports, creating sales pieces and presentations using PowerPoint and Keynote; analysis of qualitative data and competitive spending reports (Kantar); creating digital/web content; assisting with contests, event planning and commercial production.
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Overview Join AIR as a Qualitative Research Assistant with our and make a difference, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities in low and middle income countries.
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This Clinical Research Assistant II will be responsible for: Conducting mixed-methods language equity-focused research, including qualitative research, intervention research, benchmarking, and research with large datasets.
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Outstanding writing skills is a plus, and experience with qualitative and/or quantitative analysis is helpful, though not required. Previous research experience is an asset, but not required.
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