Interested in joining our team? Please see the opportunities available below.

Join Us as a Clinical Psychology PhD Student

**Dr. Fitzsimmons-Craft will be reviewing applications for clinical psychology PhD students this cycle (i.e., to admit a student for the 2025-2026 academic year).**

You can learn more about the application process at WashU and the clinical science area on the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences website.

Join Us as a Full-Time Research Coordinator

Dr. Fitzsimmons-Craft will very likely be hiring a full-time research coordinator to begin in spring/summer 2025. Please feel free to email Dr. Fitzsimmons-Craft (fitzsimmonse@wustl.edu) if you are interested.

Join Us as an Undergraduate Research Assistant

We are currently looking for enthusiastic and motivated undergraduate research assistants (RAs) to join our team (beginning in spring 2025)! RAs will have the opportunity to help with many stages of the research process, including literature reviews, IRB protocol/submissions, participant recruitment, participant screening, project implementation, data collection and management, and discussion of projects, research papers, and professional development issues at lab meetings. This position is ideal for students with interests in clinical psychology, including eating disorders specifically.

If you are an undergraduate WashU student interested in helping with our research, please email accesslab@email.wustl.edu, with: 1) your CV or resume, 2) a bit about yourself, why you would like to join the lab, and any prior research experience, 3) completed courses in psychology or other relevant areas, and 4) an unofficial transcript.

Please note that we require a minimum commitment of 2 semesters and expect students to register for 3.0 credits, which commits you to 9-10 hours per week working in the lab.

Join Us as a Postdoctoral Fellow

Please email Dr. Fitzsimmons-Craft (fitzsimmonse@wustl.edu) if you are interested in a postdoc position in the lab. Postdoctoral training may be available contingent on funding, including through a T32 on which Dr. Fitzsimmons-Craft serves as a mentor.