Data Entry StudentPay: $15.00 HourlyCampus: Health Sciences Center (HSC) - Albuquerque, NMDepartment: Psych Community Behavioral Health (451E)Employment Type: Student EmploymentStudent Type: Work-StudyStatus: Non-ExemptBackground Check Required: NoFor Best Consideration DatePosition Summary: The Division of Community Behavioral Health (CBH), within the broader Department of Psychiatry, is seeking a self-motivated individual to join our dynamic multi-disciplinary team. The mission of CBH is to address behavioral health care disparities through: health services research and evaluation; training and workforce development; and through increasing access to quality behavioral health services that are holistic, cost-effective, and provided with respect to unique cultures and communities.CBH is seeking a detail oriented, self-motivated advanced degree student Data Assistant to serve as part of our program evaluation research team. This position requires an organized individual who demonstrates initiative and possesses excellent time management skills.Under the supervision of CBH faculty and program leadership, the student will be primarily responsible for the following:Quantitative and qualitative data collection, data transcription, data cleaning, management and analysis (e.g., data cleaning, assisting with focus group facilitation, interview questionnaire creation, and preliminary data analyses)Assist with project logistics and reporting (e.g., monthly, quarterly and annual reports)Support training for community-based data collectors on qualitative data collection protocols and ongoing engagement with site staff and partnersCommunication with community partners and stakeholders (e.g., video/phone calls, emails and creating grant-specific documentation)Literature reviews and manuscript assistance (e.g., reviewing behavioral health literature, drafting and editing papers and other documents)Other job-related duties as assignedMinimum QualificationsPreferred Qualifications - Prefer advanced degree in Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Sociology, Developmental Psychology, or behavioral health fields; and/or math and statistical analysis or advanced skills required to perform research involved, usually requiring practical and research experience.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPointKnowledge of research procedures – qualitative and/or quantitativeClasses and/or experience relevant to behavioral health researchCoursework in Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Sociology, Developmental Psychology, or behavioral health fields; and/or math and statistical analysis with client-level data setsExperience working with, or specific knowledge of, populations children and young adults experiencing mental illness and intersecting risks associated with mental illness (e.g., adverse childhood experiences)Additional skills or knowledge necessary for grant-funded program evaluationApplication Instructions - Only applications submitted through the official UNMJobs site will be accepted.
To be considered, applicant must supply completed application, resume and cover letter addressing qualifications.The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.