Research Opportunity: Study of antipsychotic medication adherence in schizophrenia
Qualifications:Â
Students with an interest in schizophrenia and psychopathology research are encouraged to apply. This position is particularly appropriate for undergraduates with a minimum overall GPA of 3.5. First and second year students are preferred so that they have longer to serve the position. Must be extremely reliable and dependable (excessive tardiness and absences are NOT acceptable). Must be able to balance competing demands and must be competent in multitasking and adapting to fluctuating priorities. Candidate must be detail-oriented, organized, accurate, and efficient with minimal supervision. Candidate must have excellent oral and written English communication skills. Ability to understand issues of patient confidentiality and safety is required. Proficiency in the use of standard PC office equipment and standard PC software (i.e. MS Office, Word, Excel, Internet searching) is also required. Must have excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrate appropriate interpersonal boundaries with patients and staff and be able to work in a shared workspace with a diverse team of mental health professionals. Some experience in library literature reviews, use of Pubmed on UCLA library website, some experience in reading and summarizing psychology research articles. Experience in the use of SPSS is preferred.
Approximate hours per week: 8 hours
Document to submit: Resume, Cover Letter, Unofficial Transcript, Writing Sample
Applications accepted until: Oct 01 2026
Send materials to: ksubotnik@mednet.ucla.edu
Company/department website:Â https://www.semel.ucla.edu/aftercare
Document Submission Notes: Please name each file with the following format (in the following example, the applicant’s name is “Jane Doe”, the content is “Resume” and date (e.g., Jane Doe Resume 9-1-2017). Other documents should use a similar file naming format. Writing sample can be a term paper for college level class, preferably one with a literature review included.
Job Description:
The UCLA Aftercare Research Program has been on the UCLA campus for over two decades, and provides free psychiatric treatment for patients with a recent onset of schizophrenia who participate in the research study. Our longitudinal research program examines whether we can accentuate our effort to get first break patients back to work to precent the onset of chronic disability. For this SRP position, the student will help maintain our extensive database on medication adherence among our schizophrenia patients. In addition, the student will assist in the review of the literature on medication adherence in schizophrenia and summarize articles related to medication adherence.
Approved for credit: SRP-99 credit only