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Psychiatrist - Fully Remote

New York, NY ยท Remote

$150 - $350/hr

Psychiatry Expert Type: Contract Compensation: $150-$350/hour Location: Remote Duration: Ongoing ... Provide written feedback to the research team to improve model behavior . * Participate in ...

Contribute to research initiatives, outcome measurement, and evidence-based practice development ... MD or DO with Board Certification in Psychiatry * Licensing: Active medical license in TX, FL, MD ...

Forensic Psychiatrist

$100 - $300/hr

Remote As a Forensic Psychiatrist and bring your specialized expertise to groundbreaking ... Work alongside AI researchers and content teams to optimize prompts, datasets, and training ...

Psychiatrist

New York, NY ยท Remote

$150 - $350/hr

Psychiatry Expert Type: Contract Compensation: $150-$350/hour Location: Remote Duration: Ongoing ... Provide written feedback to the research team to improve model behavior . * Participate in ...

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What is remote psychiatry research?

Remote psychiatry research involves studying mental health, psychiatric disorders, and treatments using digital tools and remote methods such as online surveys, telehealth, and virtual interviews. Researchers use technology to recruit participants, collect data, and deliver interventions without needing to be physically present. This approach expands access to diverse populations, lowers costs, and allows for flexible study designs. It is especially useful for reaching individuals in underserved or rural areas and has grown rapidly with advances in telemedicine.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Remote Psychiatry Research, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Psychiatry Research, you need a strong background in psychology or psychiatry, proficiency in research methodologies, and usually an advanced degree such as a master's or PhD. Familiarity with data analysis tools (like SPSS or R), telemedicine platforms, and compliance with research ethics certifications (e.g., CITI) is typically required. Exceptional communication, self-motivation, and attention to detail are crucial soft skills for collaborating remotely and managing independent research tasks. These skills ensure rigorous, ethical data collection and analysis, as well as effective teamwork and meaningful contributions to psychiatric research from a remote environment.

What are some unique challenges faced by professionals working in remote psychiatry research, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in remote psychiatry research often encounter challenges related to data security, participant engagement, and effective collaboration across virtual teams. Ensuring patient confidentiality and complying with data protection regulations is critical, especially when handling sensitive mental health information online. Additionally, maintaining participant involvement in studies can be more difficult without in-person contact, so utilizing user-friendly digital platforms and consistent communication is key. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams may require extra effort in scheduling and communication, but regular virtual meetings and clear documentation can help overcome these hurdles.
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Research Scholar (Postdoctoral Research Scholar)

Northern California Institute for Research and Education

San Francisco, CA โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Definition:

Dr. Sabra Inslicht and the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience Program (STaR Lab) at the San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS) are recruiting for aย Postdoctoral Research Scholar in PTSD, trauma, sleep, and fear learning. This position has an expected duration of two years and is based at the SFVAHCS, is affiliated with University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and is supported through Northern California Institute for Research and Education, Inc (NCIRE).

The primary goal of this postdoctoral position is to train clinical and translational researchers (e.g., PhD psychologists/neuroscientists, MDs in psychiatry/neurology, or other allied health professionals) to become leading investigators in the areas of PTSD and trauma-related disorders, insomnia and sleep disturbance, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and mechanistic studies of fear learning and extinction. Over the course of the 2-year program, fellows will devote at least 75% of their time to research and educational activitiesย (including didactics, seminars, and career development) and up to 25% to clinical training and/or other tailored professional development, depending on discipline and goals. Fellows will be responsible for driving innovative research projects while also gaining the skills needed to become independent investigators.

The STaR Lab focuses on mechanism-informed, pharmacologically augmented psychotherapiesย and experimental paradigms of fear learning and extinction, including studies of orexin antagonists for PTSD and insomnia, remote and in-lab psychophysiology (e.g., fear conditioning, EDA, HR/HRV, EMG, facial coding, remote PPG), and sleep and cardiovascular risk in trauma-exposed populations, including women Veterans and other high-risk groups.

Essential Functions - Training & Research Opportunities:

The fellow will have the opportunity to collaborate with SFVA/UCSF investigators and participate in structured didactic sessions, career development seminars, and lab meetings across SFVA and UCSF.

Under the primary mentorship of Dr. Sabra Inslichtย (and co-mentors as appropriate), the postdoctoral scholar will:

  • Design and execute research studiesย focused on PTSD, trauma, sleep, and fear learning (e.g., augmented psychotherapy trials, orexin antagonist trials, experimental fear-conditioning and extinction paradigms, remote psychophysiology).
  • Lead data analysisย efforts, integrating clinical, psychophysiological, and sleep-related measures.
  • Write manuscriptsย for peer-reviewed publications and develop presentationsย for national and international conferences.
  • Contribute to and increasingly lead grant development, including pilot grants, career development awards, and multi-site proposals.
  • For clinically trained fellows (e.g., clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work), engage in supervised clinical assessment and structured, manualized psychotherapyย (e.g., exposure-based PTSD treatments) aligned with the fellowโ€™s training level and licensure trajectory.

Potential projects may focus on:

  • Pharmacologically augmented PTSD treatments, including trials combining evidence-based psychotherapies with medications that facilitate fear extinction or improve sleep.
  • Remote and in-lab fear conditioningย and extinction paradigms using psychophysiological measures (EDA, EMG, HR/HRV, facial coding, remote PPG).
  • Insomnia and sleep disturbanceย in trauma-exposed populations, including women Veterans in the menopause transition.
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI), PTSD, and sleepย as interacting risk factors for functional outcomes and cardiometabolic health.

Qualifications:

  • Doctoral degreeย (e.g., PhD, PsyD, MD, or equivalent) in clinical psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, public health, or a closely related fieldย at the time of appointment.
  • Demonstrated research productivity, including peer-reviewed publications or strong evidence of publishable work.
  • Strong interest in PTSD and trauma-related disorders, sleep/insomnia, TBI, fear learning/fear extinction, psychophysiology, and/or mechanistically informed interventions.
  • Prior experience with clinical research, clinical trials, psychophysiology, sleep research, and/or trauma-exposed populationsย is highly desirable but not strictly required for outstanding candidates.
  • For clinically trained applicants (e.g., clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work), prior experience with clinical assessment and/or evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD or related conditionsย is a plus.
  • Strong quantitative, analytic, and writing skills; experience with tools such as R, Python, or MATLABย is desirable.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaborativelyย within a multidisciplinary research team.

VA Onboarding Requirements:

NCIRE is an affiliate organization of the San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS), which requires all candidates to complete SFVA onboarding in addition to NCIRE's onboarding process. The SFVA is a federal agency that requires a federal background check, occupational health clearance, vaccines and immunizations, and drug testing for certain positions. Drug testing may include screening for marijuana which remains an illegal substance according to federal law.ย  The failure to pass required drug testing will disqualify candidates from employment.

The base wage range for this position is $68,640.00 - $79639.96 per year. The wage actually offered to a successful candidate will take into account various relevant and non-discriminatory business factors including, without limitation, the candidateโ€™s geographic location, job-related experience, knowledge, and skills, and education, as well as internal equity considerations. A successful candidate may also be eligible to earn additional compensation including bonuses.

NCIRE is an Equal Opportunity Employer.ย  This position requires access to United States Government research under the Veterans Administration. Per Veterans Administration regulations surrounding access to US research, qualified US Citizens will be selected over other individuals eligible to work in the United States. ย If you are eligible to work in the United States, you may still be considered for this position but only if no qualified US citizens apply.

Application Instructions

To apply, please complete your application in NCIRE's UltiPro systemย and email the following materials to Dr. Sabra Inslichtย at sabra.inslicht@va.govย (with subject line: STaR Lab Postdoctoral Research Scholar Application):

  1. Letter of interestย detailing your research experience, interests, and long-term career goals
  2. Curriculum vitae (CV)
  3. One to two representative publications or manuscriptsย (published or in preparation)
  4. Names and contact information for 3 referencesย (letters may be requested at a later stage)

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basisย until the position is filled; for full consideration, candidates are encouraged to apply by December 1, 2025.