Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 An Invitation to Participating in a Research Study As A Research Assistant The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF), a member of the Beth Abraham Family of Health Services (BAFHS), invites you to an opportunity to join us as a research assistant for the 2009-2010 Fan Fox s Foundation (FFSF) Grant research project. Position Title: Research Assistant Position Description and Responsibilities: • Training with the Research Project Manager in research evaluation tools as determined by the study protocol • Conducting pre- and post-evaluations on research subjects • Keeping the Research Project Manager informed in a timely manner of the subject's data and any situations that may affect his/her participation (i.e. drop-out, cancellation, sickness, or accidents) • Gain approval from the Research Project Manager regarding all of your educational and other activities involving the presentation of the study to a third party • Comply with all rules and regulations regarding the protection of subject's confidentiality under the HIPAA law. Failure of compliance will lead to termination of your participation in this project and may subject you to further legal action. About the IMNF and the FFSF Research Project: The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function was founded in 1995 on the idea that music has unique powers to heal, rehabilitate, and inspire -- and that we can use music therapy to restore and improve our physical, emotional, and neurological health. The Institute is dedicated to advancing scientific inquiry on music and the brain and to developing clinical treatments to benefit people of all ages. The 2009-2010 FFSF grant project aims to contribute to enhanced community-based and home health care services for over 1,500 elderly patients at various sites of Comprehensive Care Management (CCM), members of BAFHS, throughout metropolitan and upstate New York areas. In order to meet the patients' complex medical and psychosocial needs, the Project is designed to provide various music therapy programs, including group music therapy at day health centers, home-based individual music therapy in conjunction with home caregiver training, and staff training at day health centers. An integral component of the project is pre- and post-program evaluations on all participants so as to ensure quality services and patient's benefits. Location: Various CCM day health care sites and participants' residences throughout Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens or Westchester Hours: Approximately 8 – 12 hours per week. Hours may increase upon research demand as well as the assistant's skills and experience. Qualifications: An ideal candidate should be a student of college or above education pursuing a degree in music therapy, music education, psychology, or another health care related field. An ideal candidate would be interested in 1) learning about music therapy; 2) working with a culturally diverse group of elderly persons; 3) contributing to improve quality of life in elderly persons with complex medical needs; and 4) learning about the relationship between music, brain, and mind-body connection A qualifying candidate should be proficient in English as well as in at least one of the following languages: Korean, Russian, Spanish, Fujianese, Cantonese, or Mandarin. A qualifying candidate must present competency in engaging with elderly persons in verbal conversation. This is a great opportunity to have hands-on experience of participating in a clinical research trial as well as to learn about music therapy, music-mind-brain relationship, and practice and research in elderly health care. Further, as a research assistant, you will be able to observe highly specialized group music therapy sessions offered by the IMNF's music therapists and learn about their expertise in the field. Contact: If you are interested, please send your resume or CV along with a cover letter to: IMNF@... and GLai@... under a title of: " FFSF Research Assistant. " You may also fax them to in attention to Ms. Ginger Lai. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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