Sr. Technical Assistant: RESTORE Clinical Psychology Laboratory at the University of Houston

Job Description
Organization H0125 Psychology

Description
Provides assistance and expertise in various areas of research such as preparation of results for presentation, monitoring test subjects, gathering and entering data, ensuring adherence to procedures, and basic analyses of data. Ensures experiments are performed according to specifications. May make practical recommendations to changes in procedures as appropriate.Applies advanced skills.Duties: Varied and nonstandardized. Performs advanced functions and copes independently with new or complex situations.Supervision: Receives minimal supervision. May orient, guide and/or train employees. EEO/AA

The RESTORE Lab at the University of Houston is looking to hire an energetic and motivated Social Science Researcher to assist with the execution of an NIH-funded clinical trial related to health disparities and mental health outcomes. This position will cover a broad range of responsibilities,
notably: monitoring test subjects, gathering and entering data, ensuring adherence to procedures, and guiding employees. Strong problem-solving skills are essential to succeed in this position. Research experience is required.

Qualifications
Bachelors and No experience
Bachelor’s Degree with 0 years of experience.

Salary: 10.81 – 15.94

Required Attachments by Candidate:

Resume, Cover Letter/Letter of Application
Employee Status Regular/Benefits
Posting Date Mar 14, 2023

The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, veterans
and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Additionally, the University prohibits discrimination in
employment on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
Sr. Technical Assistant – (STA011952)
Link: https://uhs.taleo.net/careersection/ex1_uhs/jobdetail.ftl?job=STA011952&tz=GMT-05%
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End Date: June 30, 2023

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