Job description
The Department consists of six programs: behavioral and integrative neuroscience; clinical psychology; cognitive psychology; developmental psychology; quantitative psychology, and social psychology. Each program is designed to acquaint the student thoroughly with the theoretical and research content of the specialty and to provide training in the research skills needed to become a competent and creative investigator. In addition, the programs focus on the development of appropriate professional skills.
The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience ranks 2nd in the College in grant funding with over $12 million annually in grant expenditures and approximately $20 million annually in expenditures from all funds. The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience has the largest undergraduate major in the College of Arts and Sciences with approximately 1500 majors, and one of the largest graduate Ph.D. programs with approximately 120 graduate students. The Department is also home to four community clinics which generate fee revenue (Adult Clinic, Anxiety Clinic, Child and Family Clinic, Couples Clinic), known collectively as the UNC Psychology and Neuroscience Community Clinic (the Clinic).
The purpose of the WHALE study is to identify mechanisms through which adversity comes to impact risk for psychopathology in early childhood. The objective of the STTAR project is to follow a group of individuals currently in adolescence and early adulthood who were originally recruited when they were between 2-5 years of age.
The Research Specialist will plan, organize, conduct, and evaluate research related to Dr. Sheridan’s two funded projects in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience through lab organization, data collection, documentation, and analysis. Responsibilities for the position will include, but are not limited to, providing support to research assistants in the administration of ongoing study procedures, assisting with research protocol development, data collection, data management, participant retention, and coordination of the laboratory’s undergraduate research assistants (including instruction and training). This position is responsible for carrying out human subjects-related research tasks following established procedures and must have the ability to plan and coordinate methods and techniques to meet research and project objectives, including project resources and methodology of data collection. In addition, the person with this job will maintain, amend, and monitor the IRBs for all the studies in the lab. They will be the primary point person for all research assistants with regards to IRB amendments, purchasing, and renumerating participants.