The CMHSR's staff consists of an administrator, database administrator, analyst/data
manager, qualitative research specialist, and administrative aide. Through
George Warren Brown School of Social Work’s Business Office,
faculty can access a grants manager, and through the School's Grant Development
Office, they can access a coordinator for grant development. Principal
investigators of funded projects hire their own
implementation staff. The CMHSR currently has one staff vacancy: a
Data
Manager/Analyst, reference code #050234.
Apply online.
Project Principal Investigators (PIs) PIs on a currently active,
externally funded research project that is affiliated with the CMHSR.
Investigators (PhD or MD level) who have been awarded CMHSR funds for a
pilot research project that supports preliminary work which leads an NIH R01
or R34 grant proposal as a mechanism to advance the center's specified
research agenda.
Researchers in a variety of disciplines, from Washington University in St.
Louis and other institutions,
who
participate in conceptualizing and executing various CMHSR projects.
Consultants
Internationally known mental health services researchers from across the
country who contribute their expertise to a specific aspect of a CMHSR
affiliated project. We usually have
the consultant present a seminar when they come
to our site.
Project Team Member
Investigators who have a designated role on a CMHSR affiliated project,
including faculty, post-doctoral, pre-doctoral, MSW, and agency staff.
Outstanding students are accepted into the CMHSR's competitive Pre-Doctoral
Training Program in Mental Health Services Research, which is funded by the
National Institute of Mental Health.
Research Assistants
Each year, the CMHSR and its affiliated projects have hired more than 50
School of Social Work students pursuing their MSW and PhD degrees to work for pay or for
practicum experience.
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