Position Summary
The School of Nursing is looking to hire four (4) Student Research Workers to work on a study to develop and test the initial impact of a sleep intervention with children ages 7 – 11. Most of the duties will occur after school hours (i.e., 3 – 6 PM), with some office work during this time as well.
Responsibilities
Specific tasks for this position entail:
- Photocopying study materials;
- Teaching children and their caregivers about sleep; and
- Entering data.
This position may last up to 12 months, hours will vary depending on the individual's availability.
This is a temporary position with a flexible work schedule.
This is a grant funded position and continued employment is contingent upon the grant.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma required
- Must possess excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
- Ability to present information to groups of children (i.e., make classroom presentations)
- Ability to work afternoons and evenings a few days a week
- Ability to work some nights/weekends to follow up with families
Preferred Qualifications
-Bachelor's degree in nursing, psychology, public health, or related field
- Experience working with children preferred
- Bilingual (English/Spanish)
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