About the job
Job Summary :
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) seeks an Associate Health Services Research Analyst who will work on the Hausa Brain Health Collaborative – a series of projects focused on improving the health of people with brain disorders among the Hausa-speaking people of Africa with a focus on northern Nigeria. Current active studies include two large NIH-funded five-year projects. Bridging the Childhood Epilepsy Treatment Gap in Africa (BRIDGE) is enrolling about 1800 children into a cluster randomized clinical trial comparing task-shifting epilepsy care to epilepsy-trained community health workers compared to physician care at 60 sites in three cities in northern Nigeria. Childhood Status Epilepticus and Epilepsy Determinants of Outcome (SEED) is a large cohort study that will enroll 1650-1800 children with status epilepticus (SE) in Kano, Nigeria, where currently the short-term SE-associated mortality is about 23%. SEED will (a) conduct detailed phenotyping of childhood SE, (b) determine clinical and genomic predictors of SE-associated short- and long-term outcomes, and (c) determine clinical and genomic predictors of the development of epilepsy among children who survive their first seizure as SE.
Department Summary
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH) builds capacity through interdisciplinary global health education and training programs, conducts implementation science and research, and provides technical assistance service to government and civil sector organizations in countries supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through an an affiliated organization, Friends in Global Health (FGH).
As a leader in international education and research, VIGH seeks to improve health
and well being of people living in low-resource settings. Our work reflects this commitment.
For additional information, please visit https://www.vumc.org/global-health/welcome
SHIFT:
This is a full-time, non-exempt position, 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday.
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Expected responsibilities include but are not limited to the following :
Under general supervision of the Program Manager and Data Manager, the successful candidate will undertake some or all of the following tasks: 1) create, edit, and maintain REDCap surveys, 2) obtain and merge data as needed, 3) format, clean, and prepare data for analysis, 4) undertake statistical analyses, 5) create reports using R, 6) present data at weekly team meetings, 7) maintain data integrity and security, 8) manage meeting minutes and team files, 9) produce reports for adverse events.
This position is responsible for providing support for complex qualitative and quantitative research. Activities may include coordinating specific study activities, data analysis, and report preparation. This position will also provide some general administrative support for the studies' Program Manager.
The successful candidate will effectively communicate with team members, ask for help when needed, and complete assignments in a timely manner. Much of this position will require trouble shooting, so the selected candidate will also self-motivated and have good problem-solving skills.
Job: Research
Primary Location: TN-Nashville-2525 West End Ave
Organization: Institute for Global Health 104216
Shift: First Shift
BA/BS and about 1 year of work experience. An MS or graduate course work in statistics and/or data management are preferred.
Experience with R (or SAS, python), statistics, survey design, data management and security practices, excel, analytics.
Physical Requirements/Strengths needed & Physical Demands: Light Work category requiring exertion up to 20 lbs. of force occasionally and uses negligible amounts of force to move objects. Movement Occasional: Carrying under 35 lbs: Transporting an object holding in hands, arms or shoulders, with help of coworkers or assistive device. Occasional: Reaching above shoulders: Extending arms in any direction above shoulders. Occasional: Standing: Remaining on one's feet without moving. Occasional: Walking: Moving about on foot. Occasional: Lifting under 35 lbs: Raising and lowering objects under 35 lbs from one level to another Occasional: Push/Pull: Exerting force to move objects away from or toward. Frequent: Bimanual Dexterity: Requiring the use of both hands. Frequent: Reaching below shoulders: Extending arms in any direction below shoulders. Continuous: Fingering: Picking, pinching, gripping, working primarily with fingers requiring fine manipulation. Continuous: Sitting: Remaining in seated position Sensory Continuous: Auditory: Perceiving the variances of sounds, tones and pitches and able to focus on single source of auditory information Continuous: Feeling: Ability to perceive size, shape, temperature, texture by touch with fingertips. Continuous: Vision: Clarity of near vision at 20 inches or less and far vision at 20 feet or more with depth perception, peripheral vision, color vision. Continuous: Communication: Expressing or exchanging written/verbal/electronic information.
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