Applications are being accepted for a post‑doctoral position to work on exciting and novel school and community interventions to assist youth with anxiety disorders. Preferred applicants have a doctorate in a relevant area of study, excellent oral and written communication skills, experience in conducting clinical research and data analysis, experience in school/community settings, and training in cognitive-behavior therapy. The applicant should have the organizational skills necessary to manage the daily operations of a randomized controlled trial implemented in numerous settings. The fellow will be involved in all aspects of the study including (but not limited to): recruitment, outreach, training, supervision of study staff, data management and analysis, manuscript preparation, and publications. Opportunities for grant writing and transition to faculty are possible.
Start date is flexible. Interested applicants should send an email with their curriculum vitae, up to three published research papers, a brief statement of research interests and goals, and three letters of recommendations to Golda S. Ginsburg, Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut School Of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry: gginsburg@uchc.edu
