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Hiring Psychology Research Mentors (PhD Candidates & Above Only) – Remote, High-Paying

Title: Hiring Psychology Research Mentors (PhD Candidates & Above Only) – Remote, High-Paying

Position: Psychology Research Mentor (Remote, Part-Time)

Job Description:
We are seeking PhD candidates (2nd year and above), PhD graduates, and postdoctoral researchers in psychology to mentor high-achieving high school students in independent research projects OR academic competitions such as the John Locke Essay Competition.

🚨 No undergraduate or master’s students, please. Only doctoral-level applicants will be considered.

Many students are ready to start immediately—we are actively looking for mentors who can begin soon!
We provide structured lesson plans and guidance to ensure a smooth teaching experience for mentors.

Responsibilities:

  • Research Mentorship: Guide high school students through psychology research projects, including topic selection, literature review, methodology, data collection, data analysis, and academic writing (24-hour total commitment).
  • Essay Competition Coaching: Mentor high school students in writing competition essays (up to 2,000 words), providing structured feedback on argumentation, clarity, and coherence (20-hour total commitment).

Compensation:

  • Research Projects:
    • PhD candidates, postdocs: $150/hour, 24 hours total
    • Professors: $200+/hour
  • Essay Competition Mentorship:
    • PhD candidates, postdocs: $100–$120/hour, 20 hours total
    • Professors: $200+/hour

Qualifications:
PhD candidate (2nd year and above), PhD graduate, or postdoc in psychology
✅ Strong expertise in academic writing, research methodology, experimental design, and data analysis
✅ Excellent communication skills to guide high school students in critical thinking and independent research
Prior experience in research supervision or competition coaching is not necessary but is a plus

📩 How to Apply:
Submit your CV and an optional brief summary of your research/teaching experience to bin.qian@aya.yale.edu. Only PhD-level applicants will be reviewed. We look forward to hearing from you!