RESEARCHER I
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Description
Researcher I Part-Time
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Nutrition Sciences Research, is seeking a Part- Time Researcher I to join their team to help produce controlled feeding and medically tailored meals for nutrition research within the UAB Dept. Nutrition Sciences. This would include, but not be limited to, working within metabolic kitchens to assemble, prepare, and distribute meals and snacks for clinically controlled feeding studies using specialized equipment. To perform food safety and sanitation duties. Work alongside other staff and students to meet the needs of multiple clinical-controlled feeding studies. Assist in the creation and testing of menus that meet the needs of clinical controlled feeding study protocols. Assist with quality improvement assessments and data collection.
General Responsibilities
Under direct supervision, to perform various support functions in a research laboratory.
To maintain equipment, computer database and lab supplies.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Prepares metabolic meals with precise accuracy and pays close attention to detail.
Helps to order, receive, and store, metabolic meals and food while following safe food handling practices.
Safeguards all equipment through operation, assembly, care, and maintenance and maintains a safe, clean, and sanitary work environment.
Distributes foods to controlled feeding study participants.
Operates dish machine, scrubber, and other related cleaning equipment to ensure that all serving ware, food productions equipment, and sanitation of kitchen is maintained.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Hourly Range $15.00 - $19.66
Qualifications
Qualifications
Associate's degree in related field OR High School diploma or GED and two (2) years of related experience required. Work experience may NOT substitute for education requirement.
Preferences
Previous experience working in food service or with food service managers, experience with cooking and dietary interventions, and ability to communicate effectively and independently.
Experience or interest working in food service, nutrition research, research, or clinical trials.
Ability to pass the ServSafe Food Safety Manager Course.
Weekend shifts may be required to meet the needs of nutrition research.