We are presently seeking a highly motivated individual to fill a Clinical Research Coordinator II position beginning in May/June of 2025. This role involves both participant-facing and administrative tasks, including coordinating study recruitment, consenting participants, facilitating blood or saliva sample collection, managing study protocols, preparing and submitting documents to the Institutional Review Board (IRB), and facilitating meetings. In addition to these tasks, the role provides opportunities for interested candidates to contribute to data analysis and help write up results for publication. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in pursuing medical school or a PhD in clinical psychology, and affords numerous opportunities for exposure to neurology, psychiatry, and neuropsychiatric genetics. We hope that our research will inform and improve future diagnostic, prognostic, treatment, and prevention strategies for TS and related conditions. The Scharf Lab recognizes that our goals can be best accomplished through a team with diverse thoughts, approaches, and backgrounds. Therefore, we encourage candidates from historically underrepresented backgrounds to apply for this opportunity to join our lab.