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Key Responsibilities:
- Contribute to study design and discussion guides; support listening sessions by building Miro boards, coordinating logistics, taking live notes, and managing follow-up.
- Co-facilitate youth research assistant sessions; conduct coding in Atlas.ti, surface representative quotes and patterns; perform literature scans and prepare summaries.
- Maintain data pipeline including transcription, de-identification, and participant tracking; keep IRB and CITI training documentation audit-ready.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in developmental psychology, human development, education, sociology, or related field; master’s or doctoral coursework a plus.
- 2-4 years of experience in qualitative research, research operations, or applied research; IRB or human-subjects research experience required.
- Hands-on experience with Qualtrics, strong organization and project management skills, comfort working independently in a remote environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with Atlas.ti or comparable coding software; background in adolescent development, education, or youth-facing research.
- Experience coordinating across partner organizations.
Compensation:
- $30–$40/hour depending on research and IRB experience; non-exempt, hourly position up to 14 hours per week with workload varying by research cycle.
In Tandem
We are building a listening and interpretation platform for modern adolescence, helping society understand what young people navigate as technology changes around them. We are a small, early-stage nonprofit program incubated within In Tandem and led by a developmental psychologist, growing thoughtfully with care, rigor, and joy.