Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School MGH Community Psychiatry PRIDE

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Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
MGH Community Psychiatry PRIDE
Clinical Research Coordinator Position (Full-Time)
The Community Psychiatry Program for Research in Implementation and Dissemination of EvidenceBased Treatments (Community Psychiatry PRIDE) at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) /
Harvard Medical School is accepting applications for a Clinical Research Coordinator position.
Community Psychiatry PRIDE is a dissemination and implementation psychiatry research center that
focuses on reducing disparities in mental health in the communities across Massachusetts (PI: Luana
Marques, PhD). The program’s central focus is researching the implementation of evidence-based
practices in resource-constricted settings. The overarching mission of Community Psychiatry PRIDE is
to bridge the gap between science and practice by bringing evidence-based treatments (EBTs) to
communities. Specifically, the program is designed to study the process by which EBTs can be
effectively disseminated to community organizations, which in turn leads to increased access and quality
of care across a wide range of psychiatric disorders.
The Clinical Research Coordinator will be responsible for managing research studies related to the
dissemination and implementation of evidence-based treatments in low-income, diverse settings.
Responsibilities include:
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Project initiation and maintenance, including outcomes data, binders, and study databases
Assisting with the coordination of study visits, trainings, and implementation efforts
Monitoring new research and data and incorporating into scientific manuscripts
Assistance with focus groups and administration of questionnaires
Data entry and analysis
Assistance with writing of results for reporting, presentations, and manuscripts
Assistance with associated dissemination activities
Acting as a resource for staff
Overseeing work of undergraduate research assistants, co-ops, and other volunteers
Qualified applicants must have achieved a B.A or B.S. in Psychology, Public Health, or a related field
and should have prior research experience. Applicants must be proficient in Spanish (Level C1 or C2 of
The Common European Framework).
The position is available immediately and is a two-year, full-time position. This position offers valuable
education and research experience in preparation for applying to graduate school in public health,
clinical psychology, or medical school.
To apply, please send your cover letter, CV, and a copy of your unofficial transcript to Adin Vaewsorn
at avaewsorn@mgh.harvard.edu, and to Dr. Luana Marques at lmarques@mgh.harvard.edu.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their application immediately, as we are looking to fill this position
as soon as possible.
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