Research Assistant (Behavioral Health)

2 months ago
Rhode IslandFull TimeGeneral Medicine
✓ No Call✓ No Weekends

Job Description

About the Role

Join Brown University as a Research Assistant (Behavioral Health) in United States.

Requirements

  • The University maintains certain affirmative action programs in compliance with applicable law.
  • Founded in 1764, Brown is a leading institution for education, discovery, and global intellectual progress as well as one of the largest employers in Rhode Island.
  • Working at Brown brings more than just a paycheck and generous.

Benefits & Compensation

  • 29 Job Posting Title: Research Assistant (Behavioral Health) Department: Department of Epidemiology Grade: Grade 8 Worker Type: Employee Worker Sub
  • Verify Employer. EEO Statement: Brown University provides

Work Schedule

  • Full-Time position.
  • No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.

Apply to join Brown University as a Research Assistant (Behavioral Health).

Key Skills

Interpersonal SkillsCommunicationAttention To DetailOrganizationTime ManagementSelf-StarterCBT TrainingBehavioral Activation TrainingMotivational Interviewing TrainingWorking With Diverse GroupsHandling Sensitive TopicsMicrosoft WordMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft PowerpointEmail Proficiency

Key Responsibilities

The Behavioral Health Research Assistant will administer a manualized intervention to study participants enrolled in behavioral HIV prevention and substance-use treatment intervention trials. Responsibilities include working with study participants from marginalized or disenfranchised groups at heightened risk for HIV transmission or acquisition.
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Position Insights

Work-Life Balance Overview

This Research Assistant (Behavioral Health) position at Brown University includes the following lifestyle factors: no on-call duties, no weekend requirements. Candidates should review the full job details to assess overall work-life fit.

General Medicine — Physician Career Context

This General Medicine position at Brown University is open to physician candidates.

Physicians (MD/DO) are in high demand across healthcare settings, with growing interest in positions that offer sustainable schedules and reduced administrative burden.

Location & Logistics

This position is based in Rhode Island.

Why This Position Stands Out

  • No on-call requirements — clinicians are completely off-duty after hours
  • No weekend shifts — preserving personal and family time

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Interpersonal Skills, Communication, Attention To Detail, Organization, Time Management, Self-Starter, CBT Training, Behavioral Activation Training. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this General Medicine role.

Core responsibilities: The Behavioral Health Research Assistant will administer a manualized intervention to study participants enrolled in behavioral HIV prevention and substance-use treatment intervention trials. Responsibilities include working with study participants from marginalized or disenfranchised groups at heig...

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About Brown University

Higher Education
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Protective Factors (2)

No on-call (β=6.95; p<0.001 for ↓ exhaustion)

No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)

Interpretation: Position shows moderate burnout protection with 2 validated protective factors.

Job Details

Employment Type

Full-time

Posted

2mo ago

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