related to gender, executive function intervention
and transition to adulthood. We are seeking applications from aspiring clinical researchers (and clinicians) who are committed to cutting-edge work using community-based, neurodiversity affirming, qualitative, and neuroimaging (EEG/ERP, fMRI) methods to improve quality of life for autistic people.
background in psychology, biology, and/or health sciences is preferred
prior experience with research, statistics, and neurodivergent youth is preferred
Hybrid schedule is available
a car is beneficial to reach multiple work locations
and transition to adulthood. We are seeking applications from aspiring clinical researchers (and clinicians) who are committed to cutting-edge work using community-based, neurodiversity affirming, qualitative, and neuroimaging (EEG/ERP, fMRI) methods to improve quality of life for autistic people.
Description:
Our positions offer intensive research, clinical, and advocacy experience and publication opportunities for candidates interested in pursuing degrees in psychology or medicine. Responsibilities include managing and analyzing data, as well as administering psychological measurements. Opportunities to prepare grants and develop manuscripts are also provided. Our multidisciplinary faculty members, including Lauren Kenworthy, John Strang, Allison Ratto and Alan Gerber, work closely with research coordinators, providing supervision on individual projects and mentorship toward career goals.
Our positions offer intensive research, clinical, and advocacy experience and publication opportunities for candidates interested in pursuing degrees in psychology or medicine. Responsibilities include managing and analyzing data, as well as administering psychological measurements. Opportunities to prepare grants and develop manuscripts are also provided. Our multidisciplinary faculty members, including Lauren Kenworthy, John Strang, Allison Ratto and Alan Gerber, work closely with research coordinators, providing supervision on individual projects and mentorship toward career goals.
More information: HERE.
Responsibilities:
40-50 hours per weekrecruiting participants
conducting participant research appointments
conducting participant research appointments
data entry and quality assurance
supporting faculty in data analyses
coordinating meetings with collaborators
supporting faculty in data analyses
coordinating meetings with collaborators
Qualifications:
a BA/BS is requiredbackground in psychology, biology, and/or health sciences is preferred
prior experience with research, statistics, and neurodivergent youth is preferred
Hybrid schedule is available
a car is beneficial to reach multiple work locations
How To Apply:
Please submit CV, cover letter, and 3 references to our online portal at: https://cri-datacap.org/surveys/?s=9NNRLYPEY48XMA7R