Behavioral Health Research Assistant
Navita Health is seeking detail-oriented college students to assist with research on Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and mental health services across the United States. Students will review public state and government websites to collect and compile information related to coverage policies, licensing requirements, and regulatory standards for behavioral health services.
Responsibilities:
Research state and public agency websites to identify SUD and mental health service requirements
Collect information on provider licensing, certification, and regulatory compliance standards
Document Medicaid/state coverage policies and service eligibility requirements
Organize findings into structured spreadsheets, summaries, and reports
Verify accuracy of regulatory information and maintain organized research files
Qualifications:
Current college student (public health, healthcare administration, policy, psychology, or related field preferred)
Strong internet research and data organization skills
Attention to detail and ability to interpret government or regulatory information
Proficiency with Excel or Google Sheets