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The Department of Psychology in the College of Arts & Sciences is seeking a full-time Research Associate 1 under the supervision of Dr. Sannisha Dale. This position will provide support in Dr. Dale's SHINE program. The Research Associate assistant will be responsible for assisting with various studies related to the SHINE Research Program, which is centered around HIV prevention and treatment in marginalized communities, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder, adherence to treatment for chronic illnesses, and cross-cultural issues. In addition, the Research Associate will be responsible for coordinating the daily activities for several projects with the primary projects on (a) a large-scale randomized control trial delivering a psychosocial intervention for Black women living with HIV (b) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and direct engagement with community residents, businesses, and health organizations in local neighborhoods during weekdays, evenings, and weekends and (c) microaggressions, discrimination, reoccurring violence and resilience among Black women living with HIV..
The primary research projects the Research Associate will work on include those associated with HIV (prevention and intervention), other chronic illnesses, and cross-cultural issues. The applicant should demonstrate both experience with and interest in psychology and/or mental health research, preferably focused on racial/ethnic minority health, LGBTQIA+ health, HIV, chronic illnesses, behavioral medicine, trauma, mental health and/or community health. The applicant will be required to affirm and empower diverse individuals in terms of race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, mental health, substance use, etc. The applicant should demonstrate experience with and a commitment to serving Black communities, other racial/ethnic communities, and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required. Having the ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously is key. The applicant will be responsible for coordinating research projects on a day-to-day basis, administering psycho-social assessments to participants, and participating in recruitment and retention efforts which will require collaborating with and visiting local communities and agencies. Successful applicants will be very detail-oriented, exercise great time management skills, take initiative on tasks, and work well independently.
The primary work location of this position is on the Miller School of Medicine campus; however, this role may also require traveling to and engaging in data collection in local Miami communities.
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