Hello colleagues, I have an opening for a research audiologist in my laboratory available immediately. Please forward to any colleagues that may be interested, I hope to fill the position as quickly as possible. Thanks! Nate Greene Nathaniel Greene, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus 12631 E 17th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045 | Mail Stop B205 E: Nathaniel.Greene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | P: 303.724.4253 | C: 770.361.2188 https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=24803&lang=en#.Yi_0KYwNRRk.mailto The Department of Otolaryngology has an opening for a full-time Research Associate/Research Audiologist position. The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is a public education, clinical and research facility serving 4,500 students, and a world-class medical destination at the forefront of life-changing science, medicine, and healthcare. CU Anschutz offers more than 42 highly rated degree programs through 6 schools and colleges, and receives over $500 million in research awards each year. We are the single largest health professions education provider in Colorado, awarding nearly 1,450 degrees annually. Powered by our award-winning faculty, renowned researchers and a reputation for academic excellence, the CU Anschutz Medical Campus drives innovation from the classroom to the laboratory to the delivery of unparalleled patient care. Read CU Anschutz Quick Facts here. The Department of Otolaryngology is seeking to immediately fill a full time (1.0 FTE) Research Associate (RA) position in the laboratory of Dr. Nathaniel Greene. The RA will ideally be an Audiologist and should be proficient in project and data management and understand University Policies and Procedures in order to adhere to compliance of protection of source data. The individual should have experience in working with people aged infants to older adults, in designing and executing auditory perception research studies including hearing aid probe microphone measures and programming, cochlear implant mapping, basic auditory measures, psychoacoustic experiments, and objective assays of auditory function. Experience measuring sound pressure levels in the ear canal in human subjects will be a bonus. The position will assist in the development of research protocols following generally accepted research practices in experimental design to assure high quality of data as well as evaluate data quality and generate appropriate summaries and graphic representations based on unique characteristics of data and study. The RA may generate and monitor COMIRB-related materials for relevant research studies and will take responsibility for smooth operation of the laboratory. This role is active in disseminating data via construction of presentations and writing manuscripts and generates statistical analyses while working with study statistician. The position will oversee calibration including determination of calibration needs and timetables and will complete hands-on calibration in laboratories where calibration is necessary. This position will initially be funded by a Department of Defense funded contract investigating hearing protection. |