Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
10 Oct, 25
Salary
53100.0
Posted On
10 Jul, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Authorization, R, Tracking Systems, Python, Language Development, Research, Behavioral Research, Matlab, Image Processing, Adobe Director, Filemaker, Excel, Visual Perception, Interview, Psychology, Adobe Photoshop, Cognitive Development, Availability
Industry
Education Management
POSITION OVERVIEW
Salary range: A reasonable estimate for this position is $53,100 at Step 1
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Dr. Lisa Oakes, Director of the Infant Cognition Lab at the Center for Mind and Brain, seek to fill a research assistant position at the Junior Specialist level starting as soon as September 1, 2025. This is an 100% position and is for one year. There may be a possibility for extension depending on funding and contingent upon adequate performance and mutual fit.
Responsibilities are described in further detail below, but in general, the person will be hired to run experimental sessions with infants. The experiments require behavioral tasks using head-mounted eye tracking from both mother and infant and other eye tracking tasks. The candidate may also develop behavioral coding schemes and code infant and child behaviors alone and in interactions, help develop and program research studies, and assist with data processing and analyses. The person hired may be involved in additional publishable research activities, including reviewing journal articles, engaging in discussions on research and the interpretation of research results, independent analysis of data, interpretation of empirical results, and the preparation of findings for submission to conferences and journals. Where appropriate, the individual would earn authorship on these publications. Applicants must be able to work flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends. For additional information on the Infant Cognition Lab, please visit our lab website at: oakeslab.ucdavis.edu.
Responsibilities will include:
Research (80%)
Professional Competence (10%)
University and Public Service (10%)
QUALIFICATIONS
Basic qualifications (required at time of application)
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or related field, experience with eye tracking research with human subjects in a laboratory setting, experience conducting research with young children, knowledge of excel, filemaker, and adobe software, experience with programming environments such as matlab, python, or R, strong organizational skills and attention to detail, availability to work flexible job hours.
Preferred qualifications (other preferred, but not required, qualifications for the position)
Experience with testing infants or young children in behavioral research using eye tracking methods, knowledge of experimental methods to study early cognitive development, experience with and knowledge of infrared automatic eye-tracking systems including programs used to build experiments, knowledge of image processing in Matlab and python, familiarity with human subjects protocols, experience conducting interview or consenting potential research participants, experience conducting standard developmental assessments, such as the Teller Acuity procedure, the Alberta Infant Motor Scale, or assessments of language development, experience with and knowledge of research on basic visual perception, knowledge of most or all of the following software: R, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Director, Filemaker, Matlab and/or Python.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Document requirements
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Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
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Cover Letter
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Authorization to Release Information Form - This form is required for all applicants applying to academic recruitments. Please see the Employment Disclosure Requirements webpage for more information. Download, complete, sign, and upload the form.
REFERENCE REQUIREMENTS
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