Clinical Research Coordinator
The UCSF Eating Disorders Program is looking to recruit a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to join our team! The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) will perform independently or with general direction at the fully operational journey level of the series to execute, manage, and coordinate research protocols within the Eating Disorders Program, as directed by the Principal Investigators (PIs) and Co-Investigators. The CRC will lead recruitment, participant tracking, data collection, and data management for various research protocols. The CRC may also coordinate the data collection and operations of additional clinical research studies under the guidelines of research protocols, UCSF and regulating agency policies. The CRC will also oversee administrative aspects of the Eating Disorders Program, including overseeing administrative and scheduling needs for team meetings and administrative oversight/coordination for the Clinical Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Clinical and Research Fellowship Opportunities
Clinical Psychology Training Program
The UCSF Clinical Psychology Training Program (CPTP) offers a two-year fellowship comprised of a one-year general clinical psychology internship (APA-accredited) and a one-year postdoctoral clinical and clinical research fellowship, based on the scientist-practitioner model.
Eating Disorder Clinical Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
The UCSF Eating Disorder Program offers a one-year program that provides fellows with the opportunity to work with our multidisciplinary team and conduct inpatient and outpatient assessments, evidence-based individual and family treatments (CBT-E, FBT), and groups (e.g., FBT workshop).
Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Program
The UCSF Adolescent Medicine Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited three-year program, which enables physicians to meet the eligibility criteria for Adolescent Medicine certification by the American Boards of Pediatrics, Internal Medicine or Family Medicine.
The UCSF Child and Adolescent Services Multicultural Clinical Training Program (MCTP) at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center offers an American Psychological Association (APA)-accredited, one-year child clinical psychology internship based on the scholar-practitioner model.
Clifford Attkisson Clinical Services Research Training Program
The NIMH-funded Clifford Attkisson Clinical Services Research Training Program (CSRTP) is focused on bridging the dissemination and implementation gap between science and service. This postdoctoral fellowship will provide mentored training and experience in eating disorders research under the supervision of Drs. Daniel Le Grange and Sasha Gorrell.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Faculty Position)
The UCSF Eating Disorders Program is looking to recruit two full-time clinical psychologists to join our team as clinical faculty.* The UCSF Eating Disorders Program is a comprehensive, evidence-based program that provides outstanding clinical care for individuals with eating disorders (up to age 25) and their families. Services offered within this program include comprehensive psychiatric and medical evaluations, individual and family therapy, as well as ongoing medical and medication management. The incoming faculty will join an evidence-based, highly collaborative multidisciplinary team. These roles will expand our capacity to provide outpatient services to individuals and families in the Bay Area, including the opportunity to provide services in the five-day Intensive Family Treatment Program.
The Eating Disorders Program is deeply invested in diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are seeking applicants with experience in evidence-based interventions who are committed to serving youth from diverse backgrounds and their families. We recognize that training in eating disorders is specialized and that many potential candidates may not have had extensive training in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders. Our team is committed to providing training in eating disorders assessment and treatment as needed, provided the candidate possesses a solid foundation in evidence-based interventions for other populations. Therefore, applicants interested in eating disorders are encouraged to apply even in the absence of an established record in eating disorders treatment. Competitive applicants will demonstrate a commitment to evidence-based practice and underserved populations, with experience in clinical populations that has prepared them to support our missions around diversity and clinical excellence.
Unsure if you meet 100% of the requirements? Research shows that individuals who have traditionally been underrepresented and/or marginalized only apply for positions when they meet every requirement, whereas those who hold more privilege apply for positions even when they are underqualified for the role. UCSF and our team is dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we are committed to evaluating a wide range of candidates from a diversity of backgrounds and training experiences. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in eating disorders and what you hope to bring to this role. Informal inquiry should be directed to Daniel Le Grange, Program Director ([email protected]) or Erin Accurso, Clinical Director ([email protected]). The official job posting can be found at https://aprecruit.ucsf.edu/JPF05204.
*Recruitment is contingent upon confirmation of funding. Please check back for updates.
We also have multiple training/fellowship opportunities within our team. Please see our "Education" tab!