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Northeast Node Now Hiring

There are openings for a Project Manager, Research Assistant, and Research Coordinator at the Northeast Node of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN).

The Project Manager will play an essential role in research projects examining treatment interventions for opioid use disorder. More specifically, the Project Manager will be responsible for managing up to two hospital sites regarding protocol implementation, participant recruitment, data collection and completion of research visits. The Project Manager will be trained to perform all study tasks including recruit participants, conduct study visits, collect data, and complete participant follow-up visits. The candidate will be expected to work with a high level of independence.This position will primarily work within a clinical Emergency Department (ED) environment.

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Research Assistant III

The Research Assistant (RA) will play an essential role in research projects examining treatment interventions for opioid use disorder. More specifically, the RA will be responsible for study coordination, protocol implementation, participant recruitment, data collection and completion of research visits. This position will primarily work within a clinical Emergency Department (ED) environment in Manchester, NH. Limited time will be spent in an office setting. Some travel between the second study site located in Claremont, NH and between the study sites and the Node offices in Lebanon, NH is required.

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Research Coordinator

The Research Coordinator will play an essential role in a research project examining the efficacy of a primary care opioid use disorder prevention intervention to prevent unhealthy opioid use and overdose risk and prevent progression to opioid use disorder (OUD) among adults with unhealthy use of illicit or prescribed opioids. The Research Coordinator will be responsible for study coordination, protocol implementation, participant recruitment, data collection and ensuring completion of research visits.The Research Coordinator will work primarily in primary care settings in Manchester and Bedford, NH. Limited time will be spent in an office setting – one to two days a week at the Dartmouth College offices in Lebanon, NH. Travel between the study sites and Dartmouth College office is required.

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