Job Type: Full time
Job Posting Location:Claremont, CAJob Posting Title:CGU-Research CoordinatorJob Description:Hourly Salary: $20.00 Position Title: Research CoordinatorPRIMARY PURPOSE/GENERAL DESCRIPTION:The Well-Being & Developmental Methods Research Lab, directed by Dr. Saida Heshmati in the Department of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University, seeks a full-time (with benefits) research coordinator/project manager to begin in August 2025, pending funding.Our lab’s mission is to understand well-being and human connection across developmental and cultural contexts using advanced quantitative and mixed-method approaches. Current projects include a major five-year, multi-site, cross-cultural study on cultural beliefs about love and their links to well-being, funded by the John Templeton Foundation. The appointment will be for one year, contingent upon the availability of funding. Hybrid options are available for this position.DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Coordinating day-to-day lab operationsRecruiting, hiring, training, and supervising graduate and undergraduate research assistantsOrganizing and facilitating international collaborations and research team meetingsAssisting with qualitative and quantitative data collection and management (e.g., focus groups, surveys, interviews, managing translations and transcriptions of scripts)Supporting manuscript writing, data analysis, and literature reviewsOverseeing IRB protocols, grant budgets, lab communications, and project timelinesManaging lab website and public-facing communication materialsContributing to academic presentations and dissemination of findingsREQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES: Individual must possess knowledge, skills and ability to be able to successfully perform the essential functions of the position, or be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.Extensive research experience working in a psychology or social science research labStrong organizational, time management, and interpersonal skillsExperience or interest in cross-cultural, qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods researchFamiliarity with statistical (e.g., R, SPSS) and/or qualitative analysis software (e.g., ATLAS.ti)Strong writing and communication skillsCultural humility, flexibility, and an interest in topics of love, well-being, and cultural diversityAbility to work independently and as part of a collaborative teamQUALIFICATION STANDARDS:EDUCATION: A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in psychology, human development, or a related fieldEXPERIENCE:Research experience working in a psychology or social science research lab, including direct involvement with participant recruitment, study coordination, data collection, and data management.Demonstrated experience managing IRB submissions and amendments, and ensuring compliance with human-subjects protocols.Proven ability to support both qualitative (e.g., focus groups, interviews, transcription/translation workflows) and quantitative (e.g., survey administration, database management) research activities.Experience writing and preparing professional scientific papers and manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, including conducting literature reviews, drafting methods and results sections, and coordinating co-author feedback.LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:Current CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) certification in Human Subjects Research (or willingness to obtain upon hire)OTHER PREFERENCES: Preference will be given to applicants with:Experience with mixed-methods software (e.g., ATLAS.ti, NVivo) and statistical programming in R or Python—relevant to our plan for integrated qualitative/quantitative analyses.Prior experience coordinating international research collaborations and managing complex project timelines across multiple time zones.HOURS: The regular hours for this position are 37.5 hours per week, which may vary due to the needs of the College or the department.CLASSIFICATION AND STATUS: This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, grant-funded temporary position classified as non-exempt. The appointment is for 12 months and is expected to end after one year, contingent upon continued funding.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: N/AREPORTS TO: Dr. Saida Heshmati, Principal Investigator and Director of the Well-Being & Developmental Methods Research Lab.Physical ActivitiesAscending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles and the like.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyMoving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyRemaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ ConstantlyMoving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyAdjusting or moving objects up to 10 pounds in all directions.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyCommunicating with others to exchange information.☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ ConstantlyRepeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ ConstantlyOperating machinery and/or power tools.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyOperating motor vehicles or heavy equipment.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyAssessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ ConstantlyEnvironmental ConditionsLow temperatures.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyHigh temperatures.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyOutdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyNoisy environments.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyHazardous conditions.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyPoor ventilation.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlySmall and/or enclosed spaces.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyNo adverse environmental conditions expected.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyPhysical DemandsSedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.☐ Never ☐ Occasionally ☒ ConstantlyLight work that includes moving objects up to 20 pounds.☐ Never ☒ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyMedium work that includes moving objects up to 50 pounds.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyHeavy work that includes moving objects up to 100 pounds or more.☒ Never ☐ Occasionally ☐ ConstantlyEEO Statement: Claremont Graduate University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender and/ or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, sex, age, sexual orientation, or physical disability or any other legally protected basis in its employment practice and in admission of students to educational programs and activities in accordance with the requirement of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title I of the American Disabilities Act of 1990 and other applicable laws. CGU is committed to affirmative action in employment practices regarding ethnic minorities, the physically challenged, Vietnam-era veterans, and women. This job description defines the essential or fundamental job duties of the employment position. It is assumed that employees hired for this position can perform the essential functions of this job without imposing risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves or others. Qualified candidates of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.This job description defines the essential or fundamental job duties of the employment position. It is assumed that employees hired for this position can perform the essential functions of this job without imposing risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves or others.It may also include marginal functions, generally defined within Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act.Successful completion of criminal background and DMV checks required for final candidate.