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Research Assistant

Lady Lake, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $23.25/hr

The Clinical Research Assistant will support clinical trial performance and conduct congruent to ... Utilize various psychiatric rating scales and maintaining interrater reliability with other ...

Clinical Research Assistant - Psychiatry Department:Medicine | Psychiatry To assist and support scientific investigation to study treatment and phenomenology of the early course of psychotic ...

Research Assistant

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Job Summary The Research Assistant will support research activities within the Department of Psychiatry and Health behavior. Responsibilities The duties include, but are not limited to: Clinical ...

Clinical Research Assistant - Psychiatry Department:Medicine | Psychiatry To assist and support scientific investigation to study treatment and phenomenology of depression as directed in the ...

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How much do psychiatric research assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for psychiatric research assistant in the United States is $22.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by psychiatric research assistants during clinical studies?

Psychiatric research assistants often encounter challenges such as recruiting and retaining participants who may have complex mental health needs. Additionally, managing sensitive data and maintaining strict confidentiality can require extra diligence. Balancing administrative tasks, such as scheduling assessments and entering data, with direct participant interaction is also common. Effective communication with multidisciplinary teams, including clinicians and principal investigators, is essential for ensuring studies run smoothly.

What is the difference between Psychiatric Research Assistant vs Clinical Research Coordinator?

AspectPsychiatric Research AssistantClinical Research Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, or related field; some roles may require certificationUsually a bachelor's degree; certification in clinical research may be preferred
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, hospitals, mental health clinicsClinical trial sites, hospitals, research institutions
Employer & Industry UsageAcademic institutions, mental health research centersPharmaceutical companies, hospitals, research organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level research roles in psychiatryManaging clinical trials and patient coordination

The Psychiatric Research Assistant primarily supports research studies in mental health settings, focusing on data collection and analysis. In contrast, the Clinical Research Coordinator manages the overall conduct of clinical trials, including patient recruitment and regulatory compliance. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in responsibilities and work environments.

What are Psychiatric Research Assistants?

Psychiatric Research Assistants are professionals who support research projects related to mental health and psychiatric disorders. They assist in tasks such as recruiting study participants, collecting and managing data, administering assessments, and maintaining research documentation. Their work helps advance scientific understanding of mental illnesses and the effectiveness of treatments. These assistants often work in hospitals, universities, or research institutes under the supervision of principal investigators. A background in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field is typically required.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Psychiatric Research Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Psychiatric Research Assistant, you need a background in psychology or a related field, with experience in research methods, data collection, and analysis. Familiarity with statistical software (such as SPSS or R), IRB protocols, and data management systems is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively with research participants and team members are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate, ethical, and efficient research processes that contribute to meaningful findings in psychiatric studies.
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Infographic showing various Psychiatric Research Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,304 per year, or $22.3 per hour.
Research Assistant II - Psychiatry

Research Assistant II - Psychiatry

Kennedy Krieger Institute

Baltimore, MD

$66K/yr

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Posted 10 days ago


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Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

The Research Assistant II will provide research and administrative support to department, studies, and Institute initiatives. The incumbent will assist with recruitment of research patients, maintain a good working knowledge of study protocols and adhere to all protocol requirements, perform data entry and database tasks, coordinate and schedule program and research-related meetings, and create reports and data visualizations.

* Experience working with children with or without developmental disabilities is highly preferred 

Responsibilities

1. Assist with recruitment of patients with psychiatric disorders and developmental disabilities such as anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorders, as well as healthy control children, establishing contacts with various community sources and distributing study materials. 2. Assist in screening affected and control patients for study enrollment. 3. Maintain accurate and up-to-date research records for study databases. Ensure appropriate data quality assurance procedures are implemented and adhered to, troubleshooting as needed.4. Provide administrative support including, but not limited to, scheduling meetings for clinicians, researchers, and staff; filing; organizing; typing; formatting; proofreading and copyediting research and program materials; creating PowerPoint presentations and data visualizations.5. Update existing recruitment literature (brochures, information packets, posters, WebPages) and create similar documents for new research protocols as they arise.6. Assist with literature reviews, manuscript preparation, and submission of National Institutes of Health (NIH) and/or private foundations grant applications.7. Assist in administration of psychiatric and psychological tests and eye tracking protocols, as well as obtaining mock and real Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scans.8. Attend meetings involved with research grants, contracts, faculty, committees, coordination, and administration. Take meeting minutes and distribute minutes post-meeting.9. Assist with organizing and scheduling lectures for supported programs.

Qualifications

EDUCATION:Bachelor's degree required.

EXPERIENCE: Previous experience with research design, statistical analysis, and test scoring preferred. Previous administrative support experience preferred.

Minimum pay rangeUSD $40,043.12/Yr.Maximum pay rangeUSD $66,204.53/Yr.Employment Type: OTHER

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