Collecting interest
Clinical Research Intern
Mentored, educational exposure to clinical research operations. Not a substitute for paid staff.
Paid or volunteer, your choice. Every position can be filled as paid work or offered as volunteer service. If you would like to help the cause, you are welcome to volunteer your time in any capacity.
- Compensation
- Paid or volunteer
- Participant-facing
- No
- Credential required
- No
- Training before activation
- Yes
- Conflict review
- Standard disclosure
- Reviewed by
- Clinical leadership
Important boundaries
- No participant contact, screening, consent, data collection, or study-product handling until a protocol, IRB approval, training, and a delegation log authorize it.
What your application includes
- Profile & contact
- Clinical-trial experience
- Volunteer acknowledgment
- Conflict-of-interest disclosure
- Document uploads
What to have ready
A CV or résumé is part of every profile. For this role, also have:
- Statement of interest
- School / credit requirements (if any)
What we’ll ask you
Early-career applicants — we're looking for how you think, not a long CV. Everyone also answers a few shared questions on research integrity and why this work. You answer these in your private portal after verifying your email — a reviewer reads them, and they’re never scored by a machine.
- What draws you to rigorous, honest research on botanical and natural-product medicine?
- Tell us about a project, paper, or problem you dug into — and what you learned.
- What do you most want to learn here, and what could you contribute while you do? (optional)
Never upload Social Security numbers, tax or bank details, or patient records. Herbal Trials does not sell supplements, make efficacy claims, or provide medical advice, and does not endorse any substance. Candidate substances remain unverified until studied.