Are you interested in getting involved in research that makes a difference? The Suicide Prevention Research in the Community Lab (SPRCL), is seeking a full-time Research Assistant to join our team. We are a multi-disciplinary research team based in the Department of Psychiatry and affiliated with the Youth and Young Adult Depression and Suicide Prevention Research Team as well as UM's Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention. Our team conducts community-engaged research and program evaluation in a collaborative and supportive work environment.
The research assistant will provide research support to the federally-funded program, Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention in Michigan (TYSP). TYSP seeks to impact rates of youth/young adult suicide through developing and sustaining unique partnerships that facilitate the implementation and evaluation of best practice suicide prevention and intervention strategies across youth-serving organizations. The research assistant will work closely with the Project Manager and support the day-to-day operations of the project. The candidate should be able to work independently and within a team, have excellent communication skills, and demonstrate excellent organization, time management and attention to detail.
This position is located in Ann Arbor with hybrid options available.
Opportunities to participate in grant writing and scholarly dissemination projects are available.