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. The Clinical Research Assistant will work in collaboration with lead and local site investigators to implement protocols and carry out day to day study activities at University of Maryland addiction programs
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experience, lead) qualitative research projects, including conducting semi-structured interviews, transcript cleaning and coding, and analysis of data using grounded theory approaches. * Facility with
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well as structured mentorship inclusive of training in grant writing, manuscript development, and the promotion and tenure process. UMB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants
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to verbal and non-verbal cues that lead to a deeper understanding. Ability to maintain confidentiality of subjects and information obtained. Ability to network with, and provide information to key groups and
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outpatient and office-based addiction treatment programs. The Clinical Research Assistant will work in collaboration with lead and local site investigators to implement protocols and carry out day to day
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way. Interpret and understand written information and is able to listen attentively to verbal and non-verbal cues that lead to a deeper understanding. Ability to maintain confidentiality of subjects and
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lead to long term sustainable gains in both faculty and staff recruitment and retention, increasing diverse representation in leadership positions for both faculty and staff, and continuing the work
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aspects of ongoing research studies. · Participate (and depending on prior experience, lead) qualitative research projects, including conducting semi-structured interviews, transcript cleaning and
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information in a clear and concise way. Interpret and understand written information and is able to listen attentively to verbal and non-verbal cues that lead to a deeper understanding. Work cooperatively with
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University of Maryland MPower Professor, and lead editor of the Society for Research in Child Development Social Policy Report, a journal dedicated to leveraging child and family research to support evidence