Maryland ADHD Program
Research Assistant Position
Beginning Summer or Fall 2015
Description:
The Maryland ADHD Program is a clinical research program with a strong commitment to conducting clinical research that advances our knowledge about the assessment and treatment of ADHD, providing comprehensive, empirically-based assessment and treatment of ADHD and associated behavior problems, training the next generation of child clinical psychologists in evidence-based assessment and treatment practices, and educating parents, schools, and the community about empirically-based assessment and treatment for ADHD. A secondary line of research aims to examine the trajectories of young children displaying behavioral inhibition, including the development of psychopathology, and to intervene by targeting key moderators of outcome.
Research Assistant Position
Beginning Summer or Fall 2015
Description:
The Maryland ADHD Program is a clinical research program with a strong commitment to conducting clinical research that advances our knowledge about the assessment and treatment of ADHD, providing comprehensive, empirically-based assessment and treatment of ADHD and associated behavior problems, training the next generation of child clinical psychologists in evidence-based assessment and treatment practices, and educating parents, schools, and the community about empirically-based assessment and treatment for ADHD. A secondary line of research aims to examine the trajectories of young children displaying behavioral inhibition, including the development of psychopathology, and to intervene by targeting key moderators of outcome.
Responsibilities:
-Data Entry
-Phone screens and assessments
-Assisting with research visits
-10 hours per week
-Minimum commitment of 2 semesters
Qualifications:
-High motivation
-Detail-oriented
-Committed
-Psychology major preferred
How To Apply:
To learn more about a research assistant position beginning Summer or Fall 2015 and how to apply please visit our website (https://sites.google.com/site/marylandadhdprogram/) or contact Kelsey Woods at kwoods90@umd.edu.