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Biomedical Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$104K - $119K/yr

... test plans. * Collaborate with customer to define project requirements and ensure all study ... D. degree with 0-2 years' experience, whose completion necessitated the collection of human subject ...

$24.91 - $34.87/hr

This role mentors Human Subject Research Coordinator I(s) and supervises students as assigned ... function tests. Training will be provided where necessary to implement protocol's procedures.

... test plans. * Collaborate with customer to define project requirements and ensure all study ... D. degree with 0-2 years' experience, whose completion necessitated the collection of human subject ...

Maintains and develops team's staffing needs in coordination with HR * Communicates specific job ... Associate's or higher degree year in a related subject. * 5+ years in manufacturing and/or ...

Human Resources Intern

Indianapolis, IN

$14.25 - $19/hr

Ability to learn, test, and apply AIenabled tools in an HR environment * Strong organizational ... The position may be eligible for college credit and/or participation in a COOP program, subject to ...

Human Resources Intern

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Ability to learn, test, and apply AI-enabled tools in an HR environment * Strong organizational ... The position may be eligible for college credit and/or participation in a CO-OP program, subject to ...

... human resources, program management, economic analysis, executive support and administrative ... Serve as subject matter specialist providing testing know-how for the support of user requirements ...

Propulsion Test Engineer

Mojave, CA · On-site

$110K - $155K/yr

Vast is developing next-generation space stations to ensure a continuous human presence in space ... EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE STATUS The person hired will have access to information and items subject ...

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How much do human test subject jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for human test subject in the United States is $53.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45.67 and $62.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are human test subjects?

Human test subjects are individuals who voluntarily participate in scientific or medical studies to help researchers gather data on the effects of new drugs, treatments, or procedures. Their involvement is crucial for advancing medical knowledge and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of new interventions before they are widely used. Participation is typically regulated by ethical guidelines and overseen by institutional review boards to protect the health and rights of the subjects. Human test subjects may be compensated for their time and effort, and they are always given detailed information about the study and any potential risks before agreeing to participate.

What Does a Human Test Subject Do?

Human test subjects take part in an experiment or clinical trial to help researchers and scientists measure the effectiveness of a product or to test ideas and collect information for a scientific study. Your duties as a test subject depend on the type of tests that researchers perform. In a drug trial or mental health study, you take medication or undergo experimental treatment while researchers monitor your progress and measure the results. Other researchers gather human test subjects to conduct studies on marketing and consumer behavior. NASA uses test subjects to investigate the effectiveness of equipment or perform ground-based research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Human Test Subject, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Human Test Subject, you generally need good physical and mental health, reliability, and the ability to follow detailed instructions, often verified by medical screenings and informed consent processes. Familiarity with basic data collection tools and a willingness to adhere to study protocols are also important, and some studies may require specific health or demographic qualifications. Strong communication skills, patience, and attention to detail make candidates stand out in this role. These qualities are crucial to ensure accurate data collection, participant safety, and the overall success and integrity of the research study.

What are some common challenges faced by human test subjects, and how can they prepare for them?

Human test subjects often face challenges such as adapting to unfamiliar environments, following strict study protocols, and managing potential side effects or discomfort from procedures. It's important to thoroughly review study requirements, communicate openly with research staff, and ask questions about any concerns. Being prepared mentally and physically, as well as understanding your rights and the study's safety measures, can help ensure a positive and safe experience.

What is the difference between Human Test Subject vs Clinical Research Coordinator?

AspectHuman Test SubjectClinical Research Coordinator
Required CredentialsNone or minimal; often voluntary participationBachelor's degree in health sciences or related field; certification preferred
Work EnvironmentParticipates in research studies, often in labs or clinical settingsManages study logistics, interacts with participants, and ensures protocol compliance
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, pharmaceutical companies, universitiesHospitals, research organizations, pharmaceutical companies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding participant roles in studiesLearning about research study management roles

Human Test Subjects participate in research studies, often voluntarily, with minimal credentials. Clinical Research Coordinators manage and oversee these studies, requiring specific education and certifications. While Test Subjects focus on participation, Coordinators handle study logistics and compliance, making their roles distinct within the research process.

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Infographic showing various Human Test Subject job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,351 per year, or $53.1 per hour.

Physician - Aerospace Medicine

Phenom People

Galveston, TX • On-site

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Provide support to JSC Medical Operations by providing medical expertise and knowledge for development of medical requirements, procedures, processes and supporting operations in Star City, Russia and/or Mission Control Center-Houston. Provide primary acute care for U.S. astronauts and their dependents and NASA personnel on deployment and their dependents in Star City, Russia and coordinate when required, with appropriate contract medical facilities in Moscow for medical services or medical evaluation. Provide regular support in the JSC Flight Medicine Clinic. Provide medical monitoring for U.S. astronaut testing, medical evaluation and hazardous activities training in Russia, and support training and procedures development in the U.S. Provide medical inputs to JSC colleagues to assure optimal development and implementation of astronaut medical training for the ISS program. Assist with crew medical officer training in Star City, Russia and in the U.S., as required.

Additional responsibilities may include supporting Commercial Crew Program operations, requirement development/integration for the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) Program and Human Landing System (HLS) Program, Gateway Program, as well as other tasks/projects assigned in support of Medical Operations.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Provide medical support to assigned ISS crewmembers. This will include:

a) Providing training support in Russia and in the U.S.

b) Assisting with training of crewmembers

c) Reviewing/Assisting with documentation for Expeditions (Flight Rules, IDRD's, etc)

d) Providing support to the development and verification of CHeCS procedures for Expedition crews

  • Provide primary acute care for USOS astronauts and their dependents and NASA personnel and their dependents on deployment in Star City, Russia and coordinate, when required, with appropriate contract medical facilities in Moscow for medical support. Post office hours when deployed to Star City. Assist Star City NASA/Contractor personnel in obtaining support from western clinics in Moscow when the necessary support is outside the scope of the Star City clinic capabilities
  • Monitor selected NASA astronaut crewmembers schedules, physical testing, medical evaluations, science data collection, and crew training sessions during potentially hazardous activities for the ISS program in Star City, Russia in the absence of a JSC flight surgeon. Keep JSC management, through the ISS Crew Surgeon, advised of flight crewmember health during training and testing for assigned ISS missions. Represent JSC Medical Operations on policies and requirements discussions in the absence of a NASA/JSC flight surgeon or when requested by NASA management. Coordinate and accompany astronauts during medical evacuation out of Russia or from a Soyuz landing site
  • Monitor NASA astronaut crewmembers physical testing, medical evaluations, science data collection, and crew training sessions during potentially hazardous activities for the ISS program in The United States
  • Responsible for maintaining the medical clinic and Advanced Life Support Packs in Star City, Russia; inventory, restock/resupply, and equipment checkout. Coordinate with the Training Section (Star City Logistics personnel) for resupply of clinic items, as necessary. Changes to the clinic inventory will be coordinated with the NASA medical lead for the ISS Program
  • Point of contact for communications (not policy decisions) with Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) medical establishment.
  • Exercise the Russian EMS/NCAP-SORK plan to ensure capabilities are present when required
  • Train and complete certification for ISS Flight Surgeon Console support in MCC-H
  • Provide medical information/knowledge/expertise to International Space Station Program (ISSP), Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) and Human Health and Performance Directorate (HH&P) boards (MIOCB, SA FACB, SMOCB, FRCB, etc)
  • Conduct test subject physicals at the Human Test Subject Facility and provide medical monitoring of human participants in JSC sponsored studies in support of the JSC Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A degree in medicine (D.O. or M.D.) with a clinical Board certification or Board eligibility required.
  • Experience with computer systems is important.
  • Must be able to obtain a Texas medical license within 6 months of being hired.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Operational flight surgeon experience and/or an ACGME accredited Aerospace Medicine residency and/or Aerospace Medicine Board certification or
  • Board eligibility are highly desired
  • Knowledge of current operational activities involved in human space flight is highly desired.
  • At least one year of clinical experience in aerospace medicine (military or civilian) is desired.

Salary:

Commensurate with experience.

Equal Employment Opportunity:

UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.