Founded in 1863, Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university located six miles from downtown Boston with an enrollment of 9,654 full-time undergraduates and 5,072 graduate and professional students. Ranked 37 among national universities, Boston College has 923 full-time and 1,336 FTE faculty, 2,822 non-faculty employees, an operating budget of $1.4 billion, and an endowment in excess of $3.9 billion.
Hiring Range: $25.60/hr to $32.01/hr. Pay rate commensurate with relevant experience.
The Research Program on Children and Adversity
(RPCA) focuses on
understanding trajectories of risk and resilience in children facing multiple
forms of adversity, including poverty, conflict, and infectious disease.
Through quantitative and qualitative research methods, the program investigates
key mechanisms shaping child development and mental health. The program
develops targeted psychosocial interventions that support positive life
outcomes that can be effectively delivered at scale in low-resource settings.
Overall, the program team works to develop evidence-based, transdiagnostic
interventions that are feasible and cost effective, to support positive life
outcomes. These outcomes are key to child health, social services, and
the economic development agendas. The current research portfolio is on
the BC website: www.bc.edu/rpca.
Reporting to the Associate Director for Research, the
Administrative Assistant provides primary support to the
Faculty Director of the Research Program on Children and Adversity (RPCA) and
will perform administrative and research tasks for both the Faculty Director,
Dr. Theresa S. Betancourt, and the general RPCA lab, composed of both
international and domestic personnel. The Administrative Assistant is responsible
for processing the high volume of requests for the Faculty Director’s duties,
responsibilities, external activities, and general tasks, and for managing a
calendar that accurately reflects the Director’s priorities, schedule, travel,
and all day-to-day operations. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for
domestic and global travel planning and execution (including the booking of all
necessary components, connecting with event organizers, and liaising with
outside travel agencies), meeting support, expense reporting, and day-to-day
office support within the lab. The Administrative Assistant will prepare and
copy edit documents, retrieve library articles, perform literature searches,
and organize peer-reviewed articles for submission, as well as draft slide
decks, abstracts, and any other necessary materials for all research
presentations the Faculty Director is scheduled to give. Superior aptitude for
working in a fast-paced environment, and managing multiple shifting priorities
is required. Additional responsibilities include assisting with event
coordination and managing materials for committees and other responsibilities
of the Director.
Essential Functions Include:
Support Faculty Director Activities (75%):
●Oversee Faculty Director’s schedule,
including the full management of her calendar, creation of zoom links for
calls, and keeping track of all upcoming activities to mitigate scheduling
conflicts or any disruptions.
●Help Faculty Director in performing
administrative and research tasks related to the RPCA’s mission (including
but not limited to document preparation and copyediting, retrieving
library articles, performing literature searches, setting up conference
calls; photocopying, filing, and mailing).
●Provide domestic and global travel
support to the Faculty Director for their external representation of the
RPCA. Make all travel arrangements including creation of itineraries;
booking of flights, hotel, and ground transportation; the preparation and
organization of background and/or meeting material; and completing travel
expense reports at the conclusion of each trip.
●Serve as point person for people who
need to work with the Faculty Director and manage materials for committees
and other constituencies with whom the Faculty Director works.
●Interact professionally with a variety
of university personnel as well as external contacts providing excellent
customer service.
●Must be able to deal with multiple
time-sensitive interests requiring the Faculty Director’s attention,
including the tracking and drafting of upcoming presentations for events,
whether they be for conference panels or invited keynote events.
Coordinate General RPCA Administration (15%):
●Take notes in weekly leadership meetings as needed by program managers, keep track of bookings for the lab conference room to avoid scheduling conflicts, and assist with meeting scheduling for program teams.
●Work with other RPCA lab employees to plan and advertise events.
●Use tracking systems, such as Asana and
G-Suite, to map out deadlines.
●Support internship work plans in
conjunction with RPCA staff to support Faculty Director’s needs.
●Order food for lab events.
●Keep office organized and support events in office, and order materials for the office as needed (i.e., water, printer ink, books requested by research staff, etc.)
●Closely work with the RPCA administrative team to support greater research administration, including reporting, invoicing, and other relevant needs.
Research Dissemination Support (10%):
●Support program managers in the organization, both domestically and internationally, in the planning, and execution of large-scale stakeholder events (virtual and hybrid) and research dissemination events to improve RPCA outreach.
●Support dissemination of research findings through presentations as requested by the Faculty Director and other research team members to international and national conferences.
●Use tracking systems, such as Asana and G-Suite, to map out presentations deadlines.
Boston College offers a broad and competitive range of benefits depending on your job classification eligibility:
Boston College conducts pre-employment background checks as part of the hiring process.
Boston College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected category, including disability and protected veteran status. Boston College's Notice of Nondiscrimination can be viewed at https://www.bc.edu/nondiscrimination.