The hourly rate for this position is $18.50 - $20.00 per hour depending upon qualifications and non-negotiable.
The South Bay Latino Research Center (SBLRC) seeks to promote and expedite research that improves cardiovascular disease outcomes in low-income Hispanic/Latinos living in the border region of San Diego. The SBLRC is considered the community-based clinical research field site within San Diego State University (SDSU) where research activities are conducted. The SBLRC primarily focuses on epidemiologic, behavioral, and genetic research in an effort to improve health, well-being, and the care delivered to Hispanic/Latinos who are at risk for, or have, cardiometabolic conditions such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Housed within the SBLRC, the Hispanic Community Health Study/ Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) is a multi-center, interdisciplinary epidemiological study of Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and other institutions, centers, and offices of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The goals of the HCHS/SOL study include further study of the prevalence and development of chronic disease in Hispanics/Latinos, the role of acculturation in health conditions, and to identify factors that play protective or harmful roles in health among Hispanics/Latinos. This longitudinal cohort study is intended to address a wide variety of health conditions, including heart disease, stroke, asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, and diabetes, among others. The target population recruited from the South Bay area of San Diego County includes over 4,000 persons of Hispanic origin between the ages of 18-74.
Under the direction of the study Coordinators, Managers, and Project Director this position is responsible for conducting home visits that may include but not limited to: Updates contact information, traces “unable to locate” study participants and/or their next of kin, drops off or retrieves materials from study participant’s homes, and conducts data collection.
In addition, this position supports the study’s operations team during examinations and assessments requiring a home visit, assists in the collection of death certificates from vital records governmental offices, performs administrative and clerical duties in support of the retention and data collection activities of the HCHS/SOL.
The Liaison Contact Tracer is responsible for but not limited to:
Home Visits/Field Work 95%
Following the study research protocols, conducts home visits to locate lost to follow up participants or their next of kin to update participants contact information. Assists the study operations team during home examination visits; conducts data collection, which is primarily in Spanish, as needed and drops off and picks up of study materials. Documents results of home visits and updates team on important information learned during the home visit. Collects vital records from governmental offices.
Other Duties and Responsibilities as Assigned: 5%
Participates in study related meetings and trainings. Serves as back up for front desk duties, and other administrative assignments. Works closely with Project Managers, Project Coordinator and Project Director to meet study goals. Other duties are assigned as needed.
Preferred Qualification and Special Skills
Minimum Education and Experience
Preferred Qualifications
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