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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Michigan Medicine is seeking a highly motivated Clinical Research Assistant to join their research team focused on Deaf perinatal and parenting projects. The role involves supporting a federally funded maternal health study and assisting with participant coordination, data collection, and general team support. Responsibilities • Responsible for monitoring and keeping the project manager informed on daily progress of the study including recruitment, enrollment, data collection, and institutional approvals • Conduct all necessary daily study activities including recruitment, screening, enrollment, participant interviews, data collection, and distribution of incentives for three separately funded Deaf health projects • Monitoring and responding to participant questions and concerns via text, Zoom, call, or email throughout the study • Support the project coordinator and/or investigators to ensure streamlined systems and high-quality data collection and reporting • Assist investigators with group related interventions, including managing Zoom meetings, dissemination of pre- and post-meeting evaluations along with any relevant resources • Assist in transcription, data analysis and dissemination efforts including presentations, manuscripts, and development of the online maternal health toolkit Skills • High school diploma or GED • Proficient in arenaflex Word and Excel and use of Zoom and video phones • Proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) and awareness of Deaf culture • Highly motivated, detail-oriented, conscientious, responsible, and excellent organizational skills • Able to occasionally work non-traditional hours to accommodate study participant schedules • Possess initiative and willingness to learn new tasks • Ability to work independently as well as with other team members • Strong interpersonal skills professional demeanor, dependability, and ability to work well under pressure • Ability to respect and protect confidential and highly sensitive information • Bachelor's degree in related field • Prior experience in clinical research preferred • Prior knowledge or understanding of pregnancy research or healthcare preferred • Working knowledge of Qualtrics and qualitative research Company Overview • Michigan Medicine is a health care system and academic medical center that provides medical education and more. It is a sub-organization of University of Michigan. It was founded in 1869, and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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