The BRAIN Lab (Breakthrough Research on Autism
& Inclusive Neurodevelopment) at Notre Dame is
hiring a full-time research coordinator to start July/Aug 2025. This 1-2 year position would be ideal for individuals hoping to gain hands-on research experience and considering a doctoral program in clinical psychology, developmental cognitive neuroscience, or related fields.
Please apply by Fri, Mar 21 at this link by submitting:
a) a cover letter describing your relevant skills or experiences, and
b) a CV or resume
Any questions can be directed to Dr. Caitlin Clements at cclemen2@nd.edu
Responsibilities include: Recruiting, screening, and scheduling families for study participation;
Running study visits with young autistic and nonautistic children according to protocol
Maintenance of lab equipment and supplies, namely the EEG and eye tracking equipment;
Supporting the training and management of undergraduate students;
Administrative duties such as corresponding with the IRB, management of study compensation, website creation;
Data management, cleaning, processing, and analysis
Community outreach for recruitment, engagement, and dissemination
Successful candidates will show a strong interest in psychology research, interest in working with toddlers, older children, and their families, and passion for supporting autistic individuals. Desired skillsets include strong organizational skills, project management skills, behavior management skills, verbal and written communication skills, and professionalism.
Compensation: $22-23/hr, commensurate with experience
This is a full-time position for 1-2 years at the Notre Dame Shaw Center for Children and Families, which is a fabulous place to work with great colleagues, strong professional developmental opportunities, and a supportive atmosphere dedicated to supporting local children and families. South Bend, Indiana is 1.5 hours from Chicago and boasts a low cost of living, vibrant sports scene, and proximity to Lake Michigan beaches, dunes, and local hiking.
hiring a full-time research coordinator to start July/Aug 2025. This 1-2 year position would be ideal for individuals hoping to gain hands-on research experience and considering a doctoral program in clinical psychology, developmental cognitive neuroscience, or related fields.
Please apply by Fri, Mar 21 at this link by submitting:
a) a cover letter describing your relevant skills or experiences, and
b) a CV or resume
Any questions can be directed to Dr. Caitlin Clements at cclemen2@nd.edu
Responsibilities include: Recruiting, screening, and scheduling families for study participation;
Running study visits with young autistic and nonautistic children according to protocol
Maintenance of lab equipment and supplies, namely the EEG and eye tracking equipment;
Supporting the training and management of undergraduate students;
Administrative duties such as corresponding with the IRB, management of study compensation, website creation;
Data management, cleaning, processing, and analysis
Community outreach for recruitment, engagement, and dissemination
Successful candidates will show a strong interest in psychology research, interest in working with toddlers, older children, and their families, and passion for supporting autistic individuals. Desired skillsets include strong organizational skills, project management skills, behavior management skills, verbal and written communication skills, and professionalism.
Compensation: $22-23/hr, commensurate with experience
This is a full-time position for 1-2 years at the Notre Dame Shaw Center for Children and Families, which is a fabulous place to work with great colleagues, strong professional developmental opportunities, and a supportive atmosphere dedicated to supporting local children and families. South Bend, Indiana is 1.5 hours from Chicago and boasts a low cost of living, vibrant sports scene, and proximity to Lake Michigan beaches, dunes, and local hiking.