STAFF RESEARCH SCIENTIST
Company: Kennedy Krieger Institute
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: April 7, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewThe Staff Research Scientist will work collaboratively
with the Principal Investigator (PI), Director of CASSI Community
Programs, and other REACH research staff to carry out the specified
Early Achievements intervention and perform research tasks aligned
with designated studies. The incumbent will train and supervise
research staff and trainees; provide coaching and consultation to
teachers; deliver professional trainings and workshops; evaluate
program outcomes through assessment and progress monitoring;
conduct research assessments; prepare summaries of research
assessments for families; code research data; investigate,
identify, develop, implement, and monitor systems to ensure that
the assigned research projects/studies comply with Institutional
Review Board (IRB) standards and scientific procedures; and stay
within appropriate timelines. This position will additionally work
in coordination with the Senior Research Coordinator to serve as
the main points of contact for study-related representatives
outside and within the Institute, and will assist in the
preparation of progress reports for the PI, grant reports, and
grant submissions.Responsibilities
- Carry out the specified Early Achievements intervention and
other evidence-based practices in classroom and other
settings.
- Coach and train teachers in the implementation of the Early
Achievements intervention, and conduct fidelity of implementation
ratings and video tape reviews with classroom staff.
- Conduct professional development trainings and workshops for
early childhood educators.
- Assess preschool and school-age children with and without
developmental delays/disabilities using standardized and
non-standardized assessment instruments. Inform parents of their
child's assessment results and make appropriate referrals and
recommendations as necessary. Prepare written summary of
assessments in a timely manner.
- Secure and maintain relationships with collaborating sites in
which the study will be conducted and assist with recruitment.
- Develop, execute, and continuously monitor systems and research
protocols for specific assigned research projects and studies to
ensure that Institutional Review Board (IRB)/scientific
requirements are met, confidentiality is maintained, the consent
processes are followed, and data accuracy is maintained.
- Perform recruitment activities, including preparation of social
media posts, flyers, newsletter announcements; and communicating
and networking with potential recruitment sources.
- Maintain communication with potential and established
collaborators; troubleshoot any implementation barriers and
identify facilitators for success.
- Assist in developing coding schemas and code data, and conduct
inter-rater reliability trials.
- Prepare and submit materials for IRB applications and renewals,
ensuring adherence to deadlines and policies.
- Prepare progress reports for the PI and initial drafts for
funding agency reports and grants.
- Supervise research staff and trainees assigned to work on
specific research projects/studies. Assist with the recruitment,
orientation, and administrative requirements of new research
staff.
- Develop and conduct training for research staff related to
specified study protocols and for general lab and research
procedures (e.g., scoring, consenting, archiving data, telephone
screening).
- Monitor staff performance and ensure progress on projects.
Investigate and identify problems and develop solutions related to
IRB, study, protocol, and data issues.
- Conduct literature reviews, gather preliminary data, compose
various sections in the preparation of grants and manuscripts, and
present topics related to the research and/or autism/developmental
disabilities.QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS:--- Professional
certification or clinical licensure related to degree-specific
field of learning is preferred.--- Must have access to reliable
transportation as needed to fulfill job duties.EDUCATION:---
Master's degree in Special Education, Speech-Language Pathology,
Psychology, or a related specified field of learning is
required.--- Doctoral degree preferred.EXPERIENCE:--- Minimum 3
years of experience in early childhood teaching, coaching, and/or
mentoring of teachers required.--- Minimum of 3 years of
professional research experience required, to include administering
standardized assessments to young children (3 years through early
school age) including children with and without developmental
delays/disabilities.Minimum pay rangeUSD $56,157.50/Yr.Maximum pay
rangeUSD $97,597.76/Yr.
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Keywords: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Vineland , STAFF RESEARCH SCIENTIST, Other , Baltimore, New Jersey
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