
Researcher, Neurotechnology
clera · Boston
About The Role
About the RoleThis is a rare opportunity to join a small, fast-moving neurotechnology startup at the ground floor. We're conducting groundbreaking research into brain health, human performance, and the nervous system — and we're looking for a hands-on Researcher to work directly at the intersection of neuroscience, technology, and <medicine.You>'ll operate cutting-edge non-invasive neurotechnology devices, work face-to-face with research participants, and help shape the studies that could redefine how we understand and support human health. Your work will have direct, visible impact on both the science and the company's direction.This is a fully on-site role in Boston, MA. You should be comfortable being present and engaged in person, 6 days per week, 9am–6pm.What You'll DoWork directly with research participants during study sessions, prioritizing their safety and comfort while collecting high-quality dataOperate, test, and maintain cutting-edge neurotechnology devices with precision and careCollect, organize, and analyze experimental data to support ongoing research initiativesIdentify patterns in observations and translate findings into actionable insightsHelp improve research protocols, standard operating procedures, and tooling based on real-world experience in the labCollaborate across neuroscience, engineering, medicine, and operations teams to solve complex, interdisciplinary problemsTake ownership of foundational projects that shape the trajectory of the companyWhat We're Looking ForMust-haves (dealbreakers):2+ years of experience in research, clinical, or laboratory environments — conducting studies, collecting data, or operating specialized equipmentDemonstrated ability to work directly with human research participants or patients in clinical or medical settingsExperience operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining specialized medical or scientific instrumentsRequired skills & background:Proficiency in experimental data collection, organization, and analysis using spreadsheets, databases, or statistical softwareExperience designing, documenting, or improving research protocols and SOPsBackground in neuroscience, biology, psychology, engineering, medicine, or a related life sciences disciplineAbility to identify patterns in experimental observations and communicate findings clearlyComfortable working in fast-paced, high-urgency environments with multiple concurrent prioritiesNice to have:Experience with clinical trial design, regulatory compliance, or IRB processesBackground in neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, or non-invasive neuromodulationExperience in sleep science, sleep disorders, or sleep medicine researchProficiency with data visualization or statistical software such as R, Python, or MATLABFamiliarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS)We care far more about demonstrated capability and genuine curiosity than specific credentials. Strong candidates may include recent graduates with hands-on research experience, clinical trial coordinators, neuroscience researchers, or data-driven problem solvers passionate about human health.Compensation & BenefitsSalary: $80,000 – $120,000 USD annually, depending on experienceOpportunity for significant early-stage ownership and career growth in a rapidly evolving fieldVisa sponsorship: Not available — candidates must be authorized to work in the United StatesLocationOn-site only — Boston, MA6 days per week, 9am–6pm in-person availability requiredRemote and hybrid arrangements are not available for this role
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