Advertising Summary: The VCU Department of Psychology seeks a full-time Project Coordinator to support an applied research program focused on the measurement, implementation, and improvement of evidence-based practices in school and community settings serving children and youth.
Unit: College of Humanities and Sciences
Department: Psychology
Department Summary: We are a community of students and faculty passionate about psychology as a scientific discipline, and we use and practically apply our discoveries to improve the lives of individuals and communities. We welcome students to contribute to our research labs and community-based partnerships as part of their learning experiences and work toward their degree.
Duties & Responsibilities:
The VCU Department of Psychology seeks a full-time Project Coordinator to support an applied research program focused on the measurement, implementation, and improvement of evidence-based practices in school and community settings serving children and youth. The Project Coordinator will be primarily responsible for coordinating the day-to-day execution of PRISM - an IES federally funded measurement project “Developing and Validating a Technically Sound and Feasible Self-report Measure of Teachers’ Delivery of Common Practice Elements”, with opportunities to collaborate on additional projects within the broader research program, including intervention research in community mental health settings.
This position is well-suited for candidates who enjoy managing complex projects, working closely with schools and research participants, and overseeing high-quality data collection and management processes.
The Project Coordinator will support this work under the mentorship of Bryce D. McLeod, PhD and Kevin Sutherland, PhD, and is set to begin Summer 2026. Dr. McLeod's research centers on the evaluation, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based programs and practices for youth in school settings. The primary project is designed to iteratively refine and validate a pragmatic teacher-report measure designed to support the implementation and sustainment of prevention programs in elementary schools.
This position is funded for one year, with the possibility of continuation contingent upon the award of additional grants. Employees acknowledge that this is a grant-funded position and that continued employment is dependent on the availability of such funding.
Primary Responsibilities:
This position operates out of VCU’s Monroe Park Campus and may offer flexibility for some remote work. This position requires frequent travel to local school sites in the Greater Richmond area. The candidate must have reliable transportation to and from school sites.
The VCU job series for this position is Lab/Research Technician in the Research and Innovation job family. For more information, please see VCU Human Resources’ Job Family and Salary Ranges here.
Note: This position is restricted and continuation is dependent upon grant funding.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary Range: $37,000 - $42,000
Benefits: All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave, generous tuition benefits, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more.
FLSA Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Restricted Position: Yes
ORP Eligible: No
Flexible Work Arrangement: Hybrid
University Job Title: 3405B - Lab/Research Technician Base
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