Job Description
Job Title:  Postdoctoral Associate- Psychedelic Ethics and Policy
Division:  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Work Arrangement:  Remote within Houston, TX
Location:  Houston, TX
Salary Range:  Hiring up to $65,000
FLSA Status:  Exempt
Work Schedule:  Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Summary

The Ethical Legal Implications of Psychedelics in Society (ELIPSIS) Program in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Associate for a two-year non-laboratory research position. The selected candidate will support the Director of the Center, Dr. Amy McGuire, on funded research related to psychedelic ethics and policy, which includes: 

 

  • Being a catalyst for increasing the quality and quantity of research on ethical and policy issues related to the therapeutic use of psychedelics.
  • Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team across the Texas Medical Center and beyond to guide stakeholders and ensure policies developed for psychedelic research and use are evidence-based, scientifically rigorous, and equity-enhancing.
  • Helping to train the next generation of scholars interested in ethical and policy issues related to psychedelics. 

 

This position is expected to begin in 2025. Applicants finishing terminal degrees in Winter 2024 and Spring 2025 are encouraged to apply. This position is located in Houston, TX. 

 

In addition to supporting the Center’s robust research program, the Postdoctoral Associate will receive mentoring to assist with publishing manuscripts and presenting research at academic conferences. Qualified candidates may receive additional mentorship to submit their own external training grant application. They will also have the opportunity to participate in professional and academic development sessions hosted by the Center and gain exposure to one of the preeminent bioethics centers in the country. 

 

The Center cultivates a culture of intentionality, respect, inclusivity, and collaboration. We offer intellectual, social, and professional development opportunities to promote a meaningful work experience. We are reflective and mindful of issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion in both interactions with one another.

 

For more information about Baylor College of Medicine and the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, visit our website at www.bcm.edu/ethics.

Job Duties

 

  • Conducts quantitative, qualitative, and normative research on topics related to psychedelics.
  • Leads and assists with publishing research findings as manuscripts in relevant academic journals.
  • Presents papers/project findings at local, national and international meetings.
  • Organizes, leads, and attends project meetings.
  • Participates in grant preparation and writing.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
     

Minimum Qualifications

  • MD or Ph.D. in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field.

Preferred Qualifications

  • MD, JD or PhD in bioethics, public health, humanities, social science, or a related field.
  • Strong analytical and written communication skills, including proficiency in presentation and educational content development.
  • Strong interest in psychedelics, bioethics, neuroethics, health policy.
  • Track record of publications in bioethics/health policy journals preferred.
  • Ability to display a professional, positive attitude with strong interpersonal and communication skills required; must be able to work independently and collaboratively to meet deadlines.
  • Team oriented, collaborative mindset with an interest in creating value in any situation with insightful questions and suggestions.
  • Detail-oriented, self-motivated, efficient, and strong organizational skills.
  • Demonstrate a high degree of flexibility in accepting work assignments with the ability to effectively prioritize tasks, understand processes, and resolve issues.
     

 

 

Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.

 

 

 

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Requisition ID:  20937