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Seattle Children’s Post-Doctoral Programs

Seattle Children’s provides a number of opportunities for junior faculty affiliated with Seattle Children’s Hospital to participate in structured career development programs, including mentoring, educational seminars, and financial support.

Clinical Research Scholars Program

The Clinical Research Scholars Program (CRSP) is an intensive mentored research career development program. The objective of the CRSP is to support the development of successful clinical, translational and outcomes researchers among junior faculty affiliated with Children’s. This goal is accomplished through a structured program of financial support, educational seminars and mentoring by dedicated CRSP faculty.

Program Length: 2 years

The CRSP supports career development in a wide range of research areas, including the mechanisms and treatment of diseases of children, as well as research related to areas such as patient safety and quality improvement.

Learn more about the CRSP Program, and apply now.

Seattle Children’s Research Institute Career Development Program

The Seattle Children’s Research Institute Career Development Program provides the time, funding, mentorship and training necessary to foster the early career development of the next generation of Seattle Children’s researchers. Recipients receive up to three years of salary support and project funds.

Program Length: Up to 3 years

This program is open to both current Seattle Children’s investigators and external investigators who would like to join Seattle Children’s. We encourage applications from all health professions and scientists with diverse backgrounds.

Learn more about this program, and apply now.

Excellence in Research New Investigator Award

There is strong evidence that underrepresentation is an important problem that the health research enterprise must address (see Women, Minorities and Persons With Disabilities in Science and Engineering). Fostering diversity by addressing underrepresentation in the pediatric research workforce is consistent with Seattle Children’s vision and values.

Program Length: Up to 3 years

Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Excellence in Research New Investigator Award program provides the time, funding, mentorship, experiences and training necessary to foster the early career development of the next generation of Seattle Children’s researchers.

Learn more about this program, and apply now.