Supportive Services Implementation Research Coordinator
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Department Crown Research Bouris About the Department ABOUT THE
DEPARTMENT As one of the first schools of social work in the United
States, the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and
Practice has shaped the field for more than 100 years. As part of
the University of Chicago, the Crown Family School shares the
University's core values and distinctive intellectual culture.
Crown Family School faculty, staff, and students focus on
identifying solutions to complex social problems through research,
training, and direct community engagement. Guided by an
interdisciplinary tradition, Crown Family School scholars conduct
innovative research to address interconnected social challenges
such as educational inequality, health disparities, crime and
violence, poverty, and child and family welfare—working at multiple
scales, from individual to policy-level interventions. More than
10,000 Crown Family School graduates in the US and globally hold
leadership positions in academia, at nonprofits, in business, and
at governmental agencies. The Crown Family School is the home of
four academic centers: These include the Susan and Richard Kiphart
Center for Global Health and Social Development, Chicago Center for
HIV Elimination (CCHE), the Kersten Institute for Urban Education,
and the Center for Climate, Health, and Society (CHAS),. More
information may be found at https://crownschool.uchicago.edu/. Job
Summary The Chicago Center for HIV Elimination (CCHE) is located at
the University of Chicago and is a fully grant-funded research and
service Center. CCHE aims to eliminate all new HIV transmission
events by 2041. The University of Chicago's position on the South
Side makes it uniquely situated to test, treat, and prevent new HIV
infections in a highly affected population. The South Side
communities and majority Black suburbs connected to them in the
South represent the largest contiguous Black population in the
United States. By using our integrated HIV transmission elimination
approaches, we are beginning to make new infections in these
communities less frequent. Please note that this position is funded
through a grant, and as such, its continuation is contingent upon
the availability of grant funding. The current grant period is
scheduled to conclude on June 30, 2027. Employment in this role is
expected to end on that date unless there is an extension of the
grant or receipt of additional funding to support the position
beyond that term. Responsibilities Supporting recruitment,
screening for eligibility, and consenting community members.
Delivering assessments, interventions, and controls. Supporting
data entry and analysis. Offering referrals to service programming
when appropriate. Conducting literature reviews, supporting
manuscripts, and grant writing. Depending on skill set, may engage
in data management and analysis. Oversee day-to-day research
project operations. Assist with day-to-day operations of CDC and
NIH-funded projects that involve working with LGBTQ and Criminal
Justice- Involved (CJI) populations vulnerable to COVID and HIV.
Coordinate multiple related projects to ensure optimal recruitment,
enrollment, and fidelity to the complex requirements of study
participation and follow-up counseling. Assist with the development
of study protocols, survey instruments, and maintenance of
databases. Support evening and weekend events for when research is
requested on-site. Maintains technical and administrative support
for a research project. Maintains recruiting and scheduling
research subjects; assisting with developing or amending study
protocols; assisting with developing data collection tools;
assisting with building databases; and providing general
administrative support. Has general awareness in research
techniques or methods, regulatory policies and procedures, and
relevant scientific field. Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a
college or university degree in related field. Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s
degree. Experience: Experience working in a research or public
health setting. Preferred Competencies Demonstrated flexibility and
ability to multitask on frequent and constantly changing demands.
Ability to effectively communicate Excellent organizational skills.
Attention to detail. Analytical skills. Ability to meet deadlines.
Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to resolve problems.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of
Microsoft Office. Knowledge, awareness, and diversity, equity, and
inclusion skills. Working Conditions Hybrid work schedule, on-site
at the Hyde Park campus in Chicago, 4 days/week. Application
Documents Resume (required) Cover letter (required) References
(when requested) When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded
via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application
Documents of the application. Job Family Research Role Impact
Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test Required
No Health Screen Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No Pay Rate Type Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay Range $58,000.00
- $60,000.00 The included pay rate or range represents the
University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer
for this role at the time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The
University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and
resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and
paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found
in the Benefits Guidebook . Posting Statement The University of
Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin,
shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability,
military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected
classes under the law. For additional information please see the
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reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should
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that includes a review of conviction history. A conviction does not
automatically preclude University employment. Rather, the
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and assesses the nature of the offense, the circumstances
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