Employer not listed · Eugene, Lane County
Department Summary Educational and Community Supports (ECS), a research unit within the University of Oregon's College of Education, is a leader in conducting and disseminating research that addresses common education...
Apply method
Employer site
Difficulty
Medium
Pay
$12.00 / month
Last checked
Jul 15, 11:20 AM
Source: Oregon Employment Department via QualityInfo
Source linkResearch Assistant Apply now (https://secure.dc4.pageuppeople.com/apply/726/gateway/default.aspx?c=apply& lJobID=536811& lJobSourceTypeID=831& sLanguage=en-us) Job no: 536811 Work type: Faculty - Career Location: Eugene, OR Categories: Child Development, Education, Research/Scientific/Grants Department: Educational & Community Supports Rank: Research Assistant Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins August 2, 2026; open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants Submit a curriculum vitae and a cover letter that specifically addresses how your experience and qualifications meet each of the minimum qualifications and any preferred qualifications listed in the position announcement. Department Summary Educational and Community Supports (ECS), a research unit within the University of Oregon's College of Education, is a leader in conducting and disseminating research that addresses common education problems. The mission of ECS is to develop and implement practices that result in positive, durable and scientifically substantiated change in the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families. Our research process involves identifying challenges faced by educators and families, developing and testing practical solutions, and using the principles of implementation science for equitable and sustainable systems change. The research from ECS is currently being used in over 25,000 schools across the United States and in over 20 other countries across the world. We offer a flexible, supportive family-friendly work environment in a stimulating academic setting. At ECS, we value the contribution that diversity brings to our work and culture. Understanding and learning from our differences gives us unique opportunities to improve our research and technical assistance efforts. Position Summary The Research Assistant (RA) will support research activities by assisting faculty and staff with data collection, observational data coding, and communication with study participants, including teachers and school administrators. Responsibilities include coordinating participant recruitment, supporting graduate students involved in data coding, and performing data entry as needed. The RA may also assist with editing, uploading, and organizing digital media used for participant recruitment, teacher training, and dissemination of project materials. All digital content will be prepared under the direction of the project's principal investigator. This position reports to Research Associate Professor Erin Chaparro and operates in accordance with the United Academics Collective Bargaining Agreement. Minimum Requirements -Bachelor's degree in Education, Education Studies, Psychology, Special Education, or related fields -Two or more years of post bachelor's experience in professional data collection, data management, and project management support. -Six months of experience in ensuring the quality and integrity of data collection and observation coding. -Experience recruiting for research studies or project participation in a professional capacity, not on projects for course credit or degree completion Professional Competencies -Strong written and verbal communication skills. -Ability to solve problems independently, as well as in a collaborative team environment. -Ability to communicate effectively to problem-solve with research and project staff and participants of diverse racial, cultural, linguistic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds. -Ability to initiate and complete tasks independently according to timelines and follow through on completion of project objectives. -Advanced proficiency wi...
LaneHelp can help you organize your information before you apply. Fill out only what you want, build a resume or short application info, then open the employer's application page.
LaneHelp is not the employer and does not auto-submit or bypass employer systems.