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The Ohio State University Research Senior Associate in Columbus, Ohio
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Job Title:
Research Senior Associate
Department:
EHE | Teaching and Learning Administration
The College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University is seeking a Research Senior Associate to join Dr. Piasta’s team in the Early Literacy and Learning Lab (EL3) at the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy! The Research Senior Associate will work as the Project Coordinator for the NIH-funded project Optimizing Phonological Awareness Learning (OPAL). This is an in-person position based at the EL3 located in Columbus, Ohio. A flexible work agreement may be available, allowing for some remote work based on performance and operational needs. Candidates currently residing outside the state of Ohio may begin the role remotely; however, relocation to Columbus, Ohio will be required after the initial onboarding period.
Project OPAL is a multi-university, longitudinal, randomized controlled trial of phonological sensitivity and/or phonemic awareness intervention for prekindergarten and kindergarten students at risk for reading difficulties. The Research Senior Associate will work in a setting that involves multiple universities, school districts and classrooms, and children and families. Oversee the long-term and day-to-day setting of and monitoring progress towards project deliverables. Hires, coordinates, and supervises research staff, research assistants, and field staff. Recruits and develops/maintains relationships with research partners, schools, teachers, and parents. Monitors intervention implementation, data collection, and data processing and is responsible for verifying completeness and accuracy. Coordinates field assessments and observations including intervention/assessment schedules, interventionist/assessor hiring, supervision, training activities, and quality control checks; conducts intervention sessions and assessments. Oversees maintenance activities to keep participants involved in the study longitudinally. Organizes and leads leadership/staff meetings, additional trainings, and workshops as needed. Oversee human subjects reports and compliance. Prepares annual and other reports. Supports Principal Investigator in achieving all project deliverables; and other duties as assigned.
This position will require regular travel to/from schools/centers and the research lab. The position also requires satisfactory completion of a background check and paperwork required for working with students in schools.
The position will begin in May 2026 (negotiable) with in-lab research activities and recruitment; school and center-based intervention and assessments will begin in the 2026-2027 school year. The position may be renewable through August 2029 contingent upon successful performance and available funding.
The following links provide a sense of the research conducted by Dr. Piasta and within the EL3: •
Inspire magazine and podcast ( https://inspire.ehe.osu.edu/2024/04/03/debunking-myths-about-co-opted-reading-science/ )
See Speak Hear podcast, E43 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-43-evaluating-educational-practices-with-dr/id1440635512?i=1000563442858 )
Teaching Literacy podcast, E37 ( https://teachingliteracypodcast.com/e37-teacher-content-knowledge-and-early-literacy-instruction-with-dr-shayne-piasta-and-dr-alida-hudson/ )
Melissa and Lori Love Literacy podcast, E180 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ep-180-teaching-the-alphabet-with-shayne-piasta/id1463219123?i=1000643049253 )
Dr. Piasta’s Google Scholar profile ( https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ukgwmtIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao )
Required Experience:
Master’s degree or equivalent experience required; 3 years of relevant experience required with Bachelor’s Degree, or 1 year of relevant experience required with Master’s Degree.
Master’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
Prior experience working with children (4-7 years of age)
Prior experience working in a professional setting, ideally a school, early childhood center, clinic, research center, or child/youth program/nonprofit
Considerable experience in project planning
Excellent communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Adaptable and flexible
Prior experience coordinating a team or managing a project
Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a research team
Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse backgrounds
Experience with Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and Excel; Zoom
Reliable means of transportation to/from the Crane Center, schools, and centers
Must complete a background check, fingerprinting, and other requirements to be able to work with children in schools/centers
Desired Experience:
6 or more years of relevant experience preferred
Experience conducting social science research
Experience with psychological and/or educational assessments
Experience providing instruction or intervention in an education setting, particularly language and/or literacy instruction
Knowledge about literacy development and evidence-based instruction
Experience with OneDrive, Redcap, and SPSS
Knowledge and experience with data confidentiality and security
Prior experience leading a team
Must pass FBI/BCI background check.
Some or all of the following requirements and trainings must be met as part of onboarding to comply with partnering school licensing mandates:
Second background check(s) through partnering schools
Ohio Dept. of Education orientation training
Medical form signed by a physician
First aid
CPR
Child abuse and mandated reporting
Communicable disease awareness and prevention
How to apply: When applying to this position in Workday, interested candidates should attach:
1) a cover letter detailing their interest in the position, how they meet the required and desired qualifications, and potential start date.
2) an updated resume or curriculum vitae.
3) the names and contact information of 3 professional references. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Responsibilities:
45%
Provides overall leadership to the project, to include maintaining relations with all project entities (sub-awards/research partners, schools, teachers, families, consultants), overseeing and organizing ongoing project meetings and communications, managing and providing leadership to all OSU project staff (including problem solving any personnel issues), developing agendas and maintaining minutes for key project meetings and acting on project-wide decisions; assisting the PI as needed.
35%
Provides leadership to, supports, and engages in ongoing recruitment, intervention, data collection, and data processing activities; monitors completeness and integrity of all project activities and data; provides supervision of data-related activities and personnel; interfaces with data management core in the CCEC.
10%
Oversee and assesses progress towards all project deliverables relative to grant/MOU with grant agency; corrects timelines and staff allocations as needed; provides updates to investigators on progress towards key deliverables regularly.
10%
Generates and oversees documentation of all project activities, including annual reports, quarterly reports, and all paperwork required for human subject documentation and assurances.
The target hiring range for this position is $58,700 to $77,200.
Additional Information:
Due to funding source and time constraints, Candidate must be a US citizen, permanent resident, or authorized to work in the Unites States.
Location:
Remote Location
Position Type:
Term (Fixed Term)
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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