Graduate Research Assistant - Health Behavior and Promotion Research Lab at Oakl
Oakland, Oakland, CA, United States, 94616
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Graduate Research Assistant - Health Behavior and Promotion Research Lab
The HBPR Lab will be hiring a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) for Fall 2024 – Winter 2025. The GRA will support ongoing research in the HBPR Lab and would require about 1-15 hours a week. This position will be mostly in-person at Oakland University with some opportunities for independent work that could be virtual.
The Health Behavior and Promotion Research (HBPR) Lab focuses on using health behavior theory to explain and promote healthy behaviors around physical activity and nutrition. Our goal is to explore ideas that will help individuals and communities move their bodies in ways that feel good and eat delicious and nutritious food. To learn more about the HBPR Lab, please visit our website.
Primary Responsibilities
Duties of the GRA will include:
- Meeting weekly with Dr. Van Wasshenova
- Searching relevant literature
- Drafting and pilot testing surveys
- Drafting conference presentations
- Updating the HBPR Lab website
- Other duties related to the HBPR Lab
Required Qualifications
- Received or obtained an undergraduate degree in health science, community health, exercise science, psychology, or a related field.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, prompt responses to faculty requests, the ability to work independently and in a team environment, and high self-motivation.
- Graduate Assistants must be fully admitted and enrolled in a Master's Program at Oakland University for at least 8 credits for each semester of the academic year in a graduate program. Graduate coursework and/or research must contribute directly to the satisfaction of Oakland's degree requirements. Graduate assistants must have and maintain good academic standing (3.0 grade point average).
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous research experience is preferred, including data entry and survey testing.
- Familiarity with Qualtrics and SPSS.
Interested students should submit (1) a cover letter outlining their experiences related to this position and include specifics of qualifications and any previous research experience, (2) a resume, and (3) undergraduate/graduate transcripts. This position is open to any qualified graduate student at Oakland University that meets the required qualifications. Questions may be directed to Dr. Van Wasshenova at evanwasshenova@oakland.edu.
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