The Ohio State University's Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health is looking to solve the problem of understanding the cognitive and brain basis of social processes in schizophrenia and related disorders through scientific investigations.
Requirements
- Basic computer skills (word processing, internet searches, spreadsheets, elementary statistics)
- Experience in behavioral data acquisition is helpful but not required
- Technical skills with equipment and software – training is available, but candidate must be competent to learn to use specialized lab equipment and software interfaces
- Experience with research involving human subjects preferred
- Strong understanding of research protocols
- Ability to learn and use specialized lab equipment and software interfaces
- Experience with data collection and management
Responsibilities
- screen, assess, and schedule research participants for the project
- administer neurocognitive and computerized assessments
- run EEG protocols
- data collection
- maintenance of study records
- data entry, maintenance, and upload to NIH databases
- accurate completion of daily paperwork and administrative tasks
Other
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience in psychology, neuroscience, or a related discipline is required
- Strong interpersonal skills and flexibility for work with diverse populations in diverse settings
- Valid driver's license and willing to drive regularly between OSU campus and community mental health clinics within Columbus
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as a team member
- Requires successful completion of a background check