Erin Laird
About Erin Laird
Erin Laird is a Project Coordinator at New York University's RISE LAB - SAFE Spaces and a Teaching Assistant at NYU Langone Health's Child & Adolescent Mental Health Studies Department.
Company
Erin Laird is currently affiliated with New York University. She holds the title of Project Coordinator at RISE LAB - SAFE Spaces, a role she has held since 2021. Additionally, Erin also works at NYU Langone Health in the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Studies Department as a Teaching Assistant.
Title
Erin Laird is a Project Coordinator at RISE LAB - SAFE Spaces at New York University. She also serves as a Teaching Assistant in the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Studies Department at NYU Langone Health.
Education and Expertise
Erin Laird completed her undergraduate education at New York University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology from 2016 to 2020. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of psychology, particularly in child and adolescent mental health.
Background
Erin Laird has a diversified professional background, primarily at New York University. She has held various roles, including Assistant Lab Manager for the RISE Lab - SAFE Spaces and ROSES projects, Data Collector for RISE Lab - ROSES, and Student Worker at NYU Department of French Language, Literature, and Culture. She has also worked as a Learning Pod Tutor for a private family.
Achievements
In her current role, Erin Laird manages the responsibilities of over 30 research assistants and coordinates field-based data collection activities across multiple sites. She ensures protocol fidelity by traveling to juvenile justice settings monthly. Additionally, she supports data collection and evaluation procedures, including qualitative needs-assessments and outcome assessments.