Spanish-Speaking Motivational Interviewer – Part-Time (ASAP)
Institute on Urban Health Research, Northeastern University
Christina Lee, Research Faculty at Northeastern Institute on Urban Health Research with Hortensia Amaro would like to hire a spanish-speaking clinician to work with her on a project to deliver motivational interviewing in a primary care setting. This project is part of an application for a NIH funded grant application to reduce hazardous drinking among Latinos. It is based on a prior funded NIH grant.
Criteria: 1. Spanish-speaking 2. Clinical experience preferred 3. exposure to, or prior training in, MI preferred
Job responsibilities: this is a part time job. Christina Lee would provide extra training in MI as needed and in the MITI, a coding system to monitor treatment fidelity. You will be asked to listen to tapes in Spanish, and to code them using a MITI rating scale.
Reimbursement: You would be paid for your time. This is an excellent job for someone who wants to learn more about MI or who is in graduate school and seeks a part time job to increase their income while getting supervision and MI training. It is very flexible hours–you can listen to tapes anytime, and weekly meetings with me to discuss how the clinical work is going.
If you are interested in applying, please contact:
Christina Lee, Research Scientist, Institute on Urban Health Research, Chr.Lee@neu.edu