Description
Position OverviewThe Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas seeks a full-time post-baccalaureate Research Assistant (title: Assistant Researcher). The successful candidate will work closely with Principal Investigator Dr. Jordan Thomas in the Trauma and Reproductive Psychology (TARP Lab:
https://tarplab.ku.edu/) on clinical research investigating traumatic stress and women's health, with a focus on the perinatal period.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Adhere to research protocols and complete daily research-related tasks to run the lab efficiently.
- Communicate with the IRB and draft IRB submissions/amendments.
- Manage participant recruitment, enrollment, and other study procedures.
- Enter data collected via online survey platforms and manage data security.
- Assist in the analysis and interpretation of study data.
- Conduct literature reviews and documents to support manuscript preparation, oral presentations, poster presentations, and grant writing.
- Oversee research assistants, organize lab meetings, and ensure that research programs run smoothly and effectively.
The successful candidate will be provided with training in clinical assessment, behavioral treatment methodology, and analysis of national data. They will also gain experience in general research administration and the preparation of grants and manuscripts. Additional independent research opportunities, such as conference and manuscript submissions, will be available based on interest and experience. This position is well-suited for individuals interested in pursuing graduate/doctoral training in medicine, public health, clinical/health psychology, and other health-related fields.
Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation, holidays, and paid time off; competitive insurance and savings accounts; and retirement benefits.
Job Description30% - Supervision and Administrative Support:
- Train and oversee undergraduate research assistants.
- Communicate with IRB and manage IRB submissions/amendments.
- Manage participant recruitment, enrollment, consent and tracking.
30% - Data Management and Analysis:
- Collect and organize participant data.
- Oversee data entry and security.
- Assist with data preparation for annual review documents and progress reports.
30% - Data Collection and Study Start-Up:
- Assist with creation and editing of study documents, such as protocols, consent forms, and subject communications.
- Screen participants for study eligibility.
- Document participant visits and procedures.
- Adhere to research protocols and study procedures.
10% - Other Responsibilities:
- Assists PI with the preparation of posters and analyses for publication.
- Conduct literature searches.
- Communicate professionally and effectively with internal and external study collaborators, including investigators, sponsors, and monitors.
- Perform varied administrative support duties as required.
Position Requirements- This position is fully on-site at the University of Kansas Lawrence campus and does not offer remote or hybrid work options.
Required Qualifications- High school diploma/GED and four years of related experience OR Bachelor's degree in psychology, public health, pre-medical studies, or other related field.
- Experience in research settings as evidenced by application materials.
- Previous experience requiring excellent written communication skills and attention to detail as evidenced by application materials.
- Previous experience requiring learning new skills, concepts, methods, and techniques as evidenced by application materials.
Additional Candidate InstructionA complete application consists of:
- An updated CV
- A cover letter
- Contact Information for three references
- Online application
For more information, please reach out to Jordan Thomas (thomasjl@ku.edu) with the subject line "Thomas Assistant Researcher Position."
To ensure consideration apply before the application review starts on Monday, June 1, 2026. A review of applications will continue and is ongoing until a pool of qualified candidates is identified.
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