3 full-time Clinical Research Coordinator opportunities at the Brain Injury Research Center of Mount Sinai, starting in Spring/Summer 2026. The full job postings are attached for reference.
Each position supports a distinct ongoing research program at the center:
- Clinical Research Coordinator – Traumatic Brain Injury
- This role supports the Late Effects of TBI (LETBI) Project, a multicenter prospective longitudinal brain donor program focused on identifying clinical characteristics and postmortem neuropathology associated with post-traumatic neurodegeneration. Responsibilities include conducting longitudinal follow-up semi-structured interviews, administering cognitive assessments (structured neuropsychological tests), and coordinating brain donation procedures.
- Clinical Research Coordinator – Veteran Brain Health
- This position supports the Late Effects of TBI in Military Service Members (LETBI-MIL) Project, a longitudinal brain donor program examining post-traumatic neurodegeneration among U.S. military service members and veterans. Responsibilities include conducting longitudinal follow-up interviews, administering cognitive assessments, and coordinating brain donation procedures with military service members and veterans.
- Clinical Research Coordinator I – Brain Health
- This role supports the Resilient Together for Dementia (RT-D) program, a tailored dyadic intervention delivered via live video to individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia and their spousal care-partners. Responsibilities include study coordination, participant screening and enrollment, follow-up interviews, Institutional Review Board submissions, and reporting to the federal funding agency.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit the following materials to Brittany Engelman atbrittany.engelman@mountsinai.
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Writing sample
- Contact information for two professional references