Description
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Department: Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science
Job Title: Bilingual Research Services Professional (Entry/Intermediate –Community Health Worker and Data Collector)
Position #00836629 – Requisition #: 37204
Job Summary:
The Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS) is seeking a full-time Research Services Professional to join the growing team .
This is a great opportunity to be a part of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded research that is making a difference in the lives of families with school-aged children around Denver, CO and the Twin Cities, MN.
This position reports to the Project Director.
Because these studies involve families, all visits will need to occur when the family is available.
Afternoon/evening and weekend visits are what we expect families to request.
As a data collector: you will play a vital role in supporting recruitment and retention efforts, as well as data collection on a large scale longitudinal cohort study collecting family-level data; will train and then carryout mixed-methods measures with families (e.g., anthropometry, mHealth technology, surveys, etc.); will use RedCap and other programs to track families and measurement timepoints; and help develop protocols and materials for data collection with families; and engage in video-recorded supervision to improve in measurement skills.
As a Community Health Worker (CHW), you will work on a team of CHWs who will work with 500+ families across Denver, CO and the Twin Cities, MN providing a 6-month intervention around improving the quality and quantity of family meals, using motivational interviewing and SMART goal setting.
Some families will receive the intervention 100% virtually and others will receive a combination of virtual and in-person visits.Virtual visits will take place out of the study’s office at Anschutz medical campus, a secure location at the CHW’s residence, and in-person visits will take place in participant’s homes.
The CHW will: work directly (in-person and virtual) with families to help them create healthy home environments; will develop and use Motivational Interviewing skills and SMART goal setting with families; will engage in video-recorded supervision and feedback to improve their CHW skills and work with families to improve their home food environments; will oversee case management via RedCap and other platforms to advance families in the Family Matters Program; will help develop program materials for families; and other activities related to advancing families in the Family Matters program.
Examples of Duties performed:
40%: Engaging with families in intervention visits and tracking study progress
10%: Preparing for intervention visits
30% Recruitment, Data Collection and Management
15% Study Operations Support
5% Translation
Work Location:
Hybrid – this role is eligible for a hybrid schedule of 2-3 days per week on campus and as needed for in-person meetings.
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