The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff “for fit” makes significant contributions to Howard University’s overall mission.
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BASIC FUNCTION:
Support research staff and faculty by performing a variety of routine research,
administrative, and data-related duties that contribute to the execution of an active research project.
SUPERVISORY ACCOUNTABILITY:
This position involves no supervisory responsibility.
NATURE AND SCOPE:
Internal contacts include faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduate peers. External contacts may include participants, community partners, or staff of the granting agency.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
• Assist the principal investigator and study team with a variety of research procedures and project activities.
• Collect data, samples, or survey responses; assist with routine data cleaning and entry into research databases.
• Maintain research records, update spreadsheets, and assist with generating summary tables and preliminary reports.
• Support preparation of project materials, including presentations, meeting documents, handouts, and recruitment materials.
• Assist in drafting or editing abstracts, posters, and manuscripts submitted for
conferences or publication.
• Help organize equipment, supplies, or participant materials; support set-up for study visits, focus groups, or data-collection sessions.
• Input information into software systems including spreadsheets, databases, and presentation or publishing software.
• Carry out clerical tasks such as filing, scanning, labeling, printing, organizing documents, and managing inventories of study supplies.
• Attend project meetings, take notes, and support follow-up tasks as assigned.
• Perform other related duties as assigned.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
• Basic knowledge of research methods relevant to the assigned project area.
• Ability to assist in writing short summaries, abstracts, or scientific descriptions.
• Ability to perform basic data analysis and interpret preliminary results.
• Ability to prepare progress updates and assist in delivering presentations.
• Strong competence in written and oral English to communicate clearly and
professionally.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective and harmonious working relationships with faculty, staff, students, and research participants.
• Strong organizational skills, reliability, and attention to detail.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Completed coursework or demonstrated interest in a scientific, public health, social science, or education-related discipline aligned with the research project.
Prior research, administrative, or community service experience preferred but not required. Proficiency with standard computer applications, including Microsoft Office or Google Suite. Ability to commit to scheduled hours and follow research procedures accurately
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