Clinical Coordinator role in mental health intervention research (THRIVE study)
Clinical Coordinator opportunity in mental health research at Sangath India
The THRIVE study team is recruiting a Clinical Coordinator for an ambitious project in Karwar, Karnataka. THRIVE evaluates an intersectional intervention to improve
clinical, functional, and economic outcomes
among adults with
severe depression
in rural India. The role sits at the intersection of
mental health
,
community-based care
,
implementation research
, and
health systems strengthening
.
The selected candidate will coordinate intervention delivery, supervise lay health workers, monitor fidelity through session recordings and feedback, support risk management and referrals, manage cash transfers and transparent disbursements, and contribute to reports, manuscripts, and publications. The post also involves working with local stakeholders and ensuring gender-sensitive, culturally appropriate delivery of the intervention.
Eligibility highlights:
a Master’s degree in Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, or a related clinical field; 1–3 years of clinical counselling experience; experience in research and/or community programmes; strong documentation, data management, and communication skills; proficiency with MS Office and digital tools. Experience in risk assessment and safety planning is essential. Kannada language skills are desirable, and prior experience in randomized controlled trials, clinical supervision, rural settings, or RedCap is an advantage.
Location:
Karwar, Karnataka, India.
Employer:
Sangath, a non-profit organization with a strong track record in community-based mental health and related research.
Contract and funding:
full-time paid position, 1-year contract, 6-month probation, with possible extension for another year based on performance.
Application deadline:
29 May 2026, 6:00 PM IST.
Applicants should use the application link mentioned in the post and submit before the deadline.