Behavioral Health Research Associate
Achievement Center of LECOM HealthAbout the role
At the Achievement Center of LECOM Health, we believe in those we serve as much as we believe in those who serve. If you’re looking for a place that invests in your growth and values your contributions, come join us! Together, we can help ensure that any child, through any challenge, can achieve.
- Recognized as a 2025 Best Place to Work by The Nonprofit Partnership's Nonprofit Excellence Awards, we're proud of the culture we've built - one where our team feels supported, celebrated and inspired to do their best work every day.
- More than a Century of Service: Since 1923, we’ve built a legacy of making a meaningful impact on children’s lives—stability you can trust.
- Employee Engagement Above the Benchmark: We consistently score above national benchmark for employee engagement. Our team is happy, mission-driven, and supported, fostering a positive and uplifting workplace.
- Flexibility & Fun: Enjoy a work environment that values your well-being, offers flexibility, and encourages a sense of humor along the way.
- Mission-Focused Impact: Be part of helping any child overcome challenges, knowing your role truly matters.
- Feel Valued & Grow: With annual professional development dollars, tuition discounts, and year-round trainings, you’ll find real opportunity for professional growth and personal fulfillment.
Position Description:
he Research Associate supports continuous improvement and positive resolutions for both day-to-day operations and larger initiatives within the LECOM Health system. The Research Associate supports various research projects by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. This role works closely with researchers, clinicians, patients, families, and stakeholders to ensure the accuracy and integrity of data and to contribute to the advancement of behavioral health knowledge. This position reports directly to the Chief Quality Compliance Officer.
This position is grant-funded through September 2029. Continued employment is contingent upon the availability of funding and/or a variety of positions within the service line.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with team members for the development and implementation of research initiatives for LECOM Behavioral Health.
- Conduct literature reviews and summarize findings to support research projects.
- Work collaboratively with other members of the research team and serve as a resource for them.
- Participates in environmental scans, assessments, and surveys to evaluate needs and barriers.
- Collect, manage, and analyze quantitative and qualitative data from various sources.
- Collect data from study subjects online or in person. This may include review of their medical records.
- Performs data reduction, statistical analysis of data, and interpretation of results.
- Acquires, manipulates, develops, and maintains longitudinal data sets, verifying accuracy and consistency over time, in the context of evolving requirements regarding reporting institutional facts.
- Designs, executes, analyzes, communicates, and consults on the results of ongoing and one-time analytical studies using appropriate inferential statistics.
- Prepare and maintain detailed documentation of data collection methods and procedures.
- Assist in the preparation of research reports, manuscripts, and presentations.
- Ensure compliance and ethical standards and regulatory requirements in research.
- Facilitates the employee engagement and satisfaction surveys distribution and data collection process.
- Reports data collection and outcomes to Leadership.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in a scientific, health-related, or business administration program, or related field.
- One (1) year of experience in clinical research, data collection, management, and analysis
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel required, including the ability to analyze large datasets, develop PivotTables
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