Division of Scholarship & Rsch
Position Summary
Reporting to the Principal Investigator (PI) of multiple federally- and non-federally-funded research studies, the Senior Data Manager will be a core member of a high-performing, fast-paced, productive, and close-knit research support team within the Office of Scholarship and Research Development at Columbia University School of Nursing including Research Coordinators, and Research Assistants.
Responsibilities
The Data Manager will be responsible for providing support for multiple research projects being conducted at Columbia University School of Nursing. The primary responsibilities of the Data Manager will include:
- Maintaining database security, merging, storage, management and cleaning;
- Ensuring that high quality data and the Integrity of the data are protected;
- Upgrading of database systems to meet the needs of the research team;
-Training of students and staff in data management;
- Organizing cleaning and preparing data after study trial closet-out for analysis by students and statisticians
- Reporting positive cases from a STI study to local and State health departments
- Developing and designing RedCap databases and Qualtrics surveys for projects- Supporting students and trainees in the cleaning and analysis of data for dissemination activities
Processing data and preparing reports on various projects, including presenting data in charts, graphs, and tables;
- Collaborating with and facilitating communication with research team members ranging from senior scientists to students;
-Working closely with the biostatisticians;
- Assisting with dissemination including the development of original abstracts and manuscripts;
- Managing the secure acquisition and transfer of research-related data by developing processes for the efficient, secure transfer of encrypted data and de-identifying data that will be transferred to federal agencies
- Ensuring compliance with all data security requirements by working with the CUSON administrative staff to create processes for monitoring compliance with the Data Use Agreements;
- Working with research staff to create a center-wide process for cleaning raw data and preparing it for research use (including performing various data quality and plausibility checks);
- Working with CUSON's IT to ensure that data transfer and data storage can be carried out efficiently;
- Collaborate with research staff and/or PIs to ensure that all research data are of the highest quality;
-Collaborate with research team to produce searchable data documents to guide research acquisition; and
- Performing other responsibilities and projects as needed and assigned.
The Data Manager will be under the general direction of the PI.
This is a grant-funded position.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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