UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital is seeking a Full Time Research Assistant – Clinical Research to support the NuMom2B Heart Health Study.
The Catov Lab is a highly motivated and diverse research team with multiple grants focused on women’s health. Our research studies placental health, cardiovascular disease, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and other conditions that link pregnancy to long-term maternal health. We work with experts in the field to innovate and develop research protocols at the forefront of science. Our protocols have included echocardiography, MRI and cerebrovascular reactivity imaging, retinal imaging, blood biomarker testing, cognition assessments, intervention delivery, and more!
This position will support a cardiovascular health study that will recruit women approximately 15 years after pregnancy to complete a cardiovascular screening visit, cognition assessment, biomarker measurement, ultrasound imaging and physical activity. This lead research assistant position will be responsible for participant recruitment, enrollment and attending study visits. The position is key member of our strong team committed to excellence, diversity, inclusion, and respect.
We are looking for a dynamic team member with strong communication skills, experience with study participants, patients, or customer service.
This position will work a 8am to 4pm schedule with flexibility to meet study needs. Hours are subject to change based on business needs.
This position is grant funded.
Under Faculty or Research Associate supervision, the Clinical Research Assistant accurately performs research projects according to established study design and procedures.
Responsibilities:
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