Enrolled in an Undergraduate Program, Experience in child development is beneficial.
Key responsabilities:
Participate in a database study on autism
Assist with literature review and data entry
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The Department of Pediatrics is recruiting for a Non OHSU Student Worker.
Function/Duties of Position
Student workers will participate in a database study about autism spectrum disorder. Student researchers will be responsible for development of study materials, assistance with literature review, data entry, and preparing data for analysis and manuscripts. must commit 10 hours per week to their research projects for one academic year. Student researchers will have the option of hybrid work, and work schedule is somewhat flexible but must be during normal office hours. There will be required educational sessions that must be attended in person or viewed via recording.
Required Qualifications
Enrolled in or on vacation from or is otherwise registered in Undergraduate Program.
Preferred Qualifications
Lived experience with disability and/or experience in child development, statistics or public health, while not required, is beneficial.
Willingness to learn and collaborate with team members from interdisciplinary backgrounds.
Additional Details
This paid internship will start in Fall 2024. Student researchers must commit 10 hours per week to their research projects for one academic year. Student researchers will have the option of hybrid work, and work schedule is somewhat flexible but must be during normal office hours. There will be required educational sessions that must be attended in person or viewed via recording.
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