Job Description
- Job Description:
- Attend up to six virtual training days in February and March 2026 to prepare for data collection responsibilities.
- Conduct direct child assessments and observations during the spring data collection period (March-May 2026).
- Communicate with SRI project manager and teachers to schedule data collection activities.
- Enter data into a web-based database.
- Travel in-person to elementary school sites and conduct assessments 1:1 with students.
- The position is estimated to require approximately 15-20 hours per week.
- Requirements:
- Strong organizational and interpersonal communication skills
- Prior experience working with children (e.g., as a teacher or assistant teacher in an elementary school, conducting assessments with children, working in after-school programs)
- Must have access to a car or reliable transportation
- Must have access to a personal computer/digital device and reliable internet
- Willingness to complete all security measures and training required by the study
- Must be available for onsite work in Union County, NC, Monday through Friday, 8am-1pm, at least three (3) days a week, from March through May 2026
- Some undergraduate coursework in psychology, education, social work or early childhood is preferred.
- Experience with research (conducting observations, assessments) is preferred
- Proficiency or fluency in Spanish is preferred.
- Benefits:
- SRI's Pay for Outstanding Performance program
- Annual Performance Based Compensation program
- Competitive benefits package
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