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A Study for Reducing Alcohol Use During MOUD (Phase Two)

Field of Study:
Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
Department:
Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
Rank of Student:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th+ years
Desired Majors:
Psychology, Public Health, Pre-Med, Social Work, Health Sciences, Neuroscience, all
Hours per Week:
5
Compensation Type:
Academic Credit,
Voluntary Experience
Application Deadline:
Contact:
Sara Tallmadge (sara.tallmadge@osumc.edu)
Private
Public
Project Description
This position is seeking an undergraduate student to support participant outreach and engagement. This student will help with recruitment at community sites, distributing flyers, and directly interacting with individuals in recovery to share study information. This position works closely with the project coordinator and over time, this student will take on more independent responsibilities during outreach activities. Because the role requires travel to sites within Columbus, applicants should have their own vehicle and feel comfortable interacting with individuals in a recovery setting. This position offers a valuable opportunity for an undergraduate interested in clinical research, psychology, public health, social work, or related fields to gain direct experience in patient-facing research and community engagement. Additional opportunities may be available for assistance in additional study-related tasks.
Additional Information
We are seeking one student to fill this position from the start of Spring 2026 to the end of Spring 2027. This position is primarily in-person with some virtual components.
Required Applicant Information
Resume/CV
Letter of Interest
Required or Desired Skills
Interest in research
Interest in working with those experiencing opioid and alcohol addiction (strongly desired)
Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license and insurance (required)
Faculty Member Lead:
Nik Allan
Starting Semester:
Spring
Length of Project (in semesters):
3