Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

We are currently seeking two Assistant Clinical Research Coordinators to join our team. Learn more about the positions below and use the direct link to apply.

Our lab is seeking team members who are passionate about mental health and want to drive innovation toward rapid-acting treatments and insights into the brain basis of OCD and related disorders. We are committed to an inclusive, fun, supportive, interdisciplinary, and engaging workplace. We encourage a healthy work-life balance, and opportunities to learn new skills and provide time and support to make this possible. We strongly encourage you to apply and find out more!


The Translational Therapeutics Lab/Rodriguez Lab in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator to perform duties related to the launch of newly NIMH-funded clinical trial exploring the mechanisms of ketamine in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Specifically, the position will involve collection of clinical data and the coordination of an ongoing clinical research projects for OCD and related disorders. This will include collection of cognitive and physiological assessments and neuroimaging (training will be provided). Our mission is to serve our patients with compassion, to collaborate with interdisciplinary scientists and community partners, and to lead innovative high-quality research studies that accelerate and transform treatments for severe mental illness. The Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator will closely work with and be under the supervision of the principal investigator and clinical research manager.

This is an on-site role.

Apply here


The Translational Therapeutics Lab/Rodriguez Lab in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator to perform duties related to the launch of MDMA-assisted CBT study in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and also support other studies in the lab as needed (e.g. OCD, suicide prevention, and/or hoarding disorder). Specifically, the position will involve the collection of clinical data and the coordination of ongoing clinical research projects for OCD and related disorders. This will include the collection of cognitive and physiological assessments and neuroimaging (training will be provided). Our mission is to serve our patients with compassion, to collaborate with interdisciplinary scientists and community partners, and to lead innovative high-quality research studies that accelerate and transform treatments for severe mental illness. The Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator will closely work with and be under the supervision of the principal investigator and clinical research manager.

This is an on-site role.

Apply here