Research Interventionalist
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Job Description
Vanderbilt University research recruiter engaging Chinese, Japanese, and Korean communities in nursing studies. Developing culturally appropriate campaigns, translations, partnerships, and participant recruitment records.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and refine community engagement and connections with Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, or Korean community organizations, businesses, and partners to support research recruitment
- Participate in community outreach events and in-person engagement activities to expand research participation and strengthen community trust
- Serve as liaison between the research team and community partners
- Develop, implement, and evaluate culturally and linguistically appropriate recruitment campaigns
- Translate recruitment announcements, informed consent documents, and participant-facing communications into Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, or Korean
- Distribute printed and electronic recruitment materials through community organizations and events
- Develop and maintain recruitment partnerships with community organizations, healthcare systems, advocacy groups, and cultural institutions
- Monitor recruitment inquiries, engagement activities, and stakeholder feedback; provide updates and data-informed recommendations
- Serve as subject matter expert for participant recruitment strategies
- Develop, maintain, and analyze recruitment records and logs; prepare progress reports
- Collaborate with the research team to comply with institutional policies, protocols, regulatory requirements, and ethical standards
- Report administratively and functionally to the Assistant Dean
Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree in Biology or a related scientific field of study required
- 5–7 years of relevant nursing or research experience preferred
- Ability to communicate complex research concepts and findings to interdisciplinary teams
- Strong written skills for reports, documentation, and research summaries
- Strong foundation in scientifically rigorous methodologies
- Strong analytical thinking and ability to troubleshoot data, workflow, or study-related challenges independently
- Ability to communicate in Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, or Korean for community engagement and translation



















