The HPCRL Clinical Research Supervising Physician provides medical oversight and clinical expertise in support of HPCRL research studies and Clinical Core operations. Responsibilities include participant screening and safety monitoring, specialized clinical procedures, and supervision of cardiovascular stress testing. This role also contributes to the growth and sustainability of the Performance Health Analysis (PHA) program through expanded testing capabilities and community health and wellness services.
Full Consideration DateJune 30, 2026
Work Unit DescriptionThe Human Performance Clinical Research Laboratory (HPCRL) within the Department of Health and Exercise Science conducts innovative research in state-of-the-art facilities, with an emphasis on basic, translational, and clinical applications related to chronic disease, aging, mobility, human performance, and health across the lifespan.
Essential Job DutiesProvide medical oversight for HPCRL research studies involving exercise training, nutritional, pharmacological, and device-based interventions, ensuring participant safety, regulatory compliance, and protocol adherence.
Conduct medical examinations and record reviews, support participant screening and risk assessment, interpret ECGs, and perform specialized procedures (arterial line placement, muscle biopsies) as required.
Supervise cardiovascular stress testing, provide medical monitoring for higher-risk participants, and respond to medical issues that arise.
Serve as the physician resource for the HPCRL Clinical Core, supporting internal and external partners throughout research and clinical core operations. Serve as Principal User and medical oversight authority for dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) operations, ensuring regulatory compliance.
Support the growth and sustainability of the Performance Health Analysis (PHA) program through physician oversight, expanded testing capabilities, and revenue-generating community health and wellness services.
Pre-employment Criminal Background Check required for new hires.
Education and credential verification required due to physician degree, board certification, and licensure requirements.
Must maintain an active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in Colorado, or obtain appropriate Colorado licensure prior to beginning clinical duties.
A valid driver’s license is not required unless duties later require regular operation of CSU vehicles.
This position does not have formal supervisory responsibilities.
Minimum QualificationsM.D. degree
Active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in Colorado, or eligibility to obtain Colorado licensure prior to beginning clinical duties.
Board certification in family medicine, sports medicine, cardiology, internal medicine, or a closely related field.
At least three years of clinical experience post-residency.
Experience providing medical oversight, clinical monitoring, or risk assessment for cardiovascular screening, exercise testing, clinical research, or related human participant procedures.
Experience supporting clinically oriented human subjects research, particularly in exercise physiology, aging, chronic disease, mobility, human performance, or related areas.
Experience supervising cardiovascular stress testing, interpreting ECGs, placing arterial lines, performing muscle biopsies, or overseeing comparable physician-level research procedures.
Experience with DEXA operations, radiation safety expectations, or serving in a medical oversight/Principal User role.
Familiarity with IRB-approved research protocols, Good Clinical Practice, participant safety monitoring, and research compliance.
Graduate training or degree in Health and Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Clinical Research, Public Health, or a closely related field.
Required application materials: Please upload one combined document that includes all required application materials.
Merge all required application materials (resume and cover letter) into a single file (PDF preferred).
Upload this combined file in the Résumé/Cover Letter section of the application.
Ensure the document is clearly labeled, for example: Lastname_Firstname_Application.pdf.
To apply, please upload the following applicant documents. Ensure your materials fully address the required and preferred job qualifications of the position. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
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Skills Required
- M.D. degree
- Active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in Colorado, or eligibility to obtain Colorado licensure prior to beginning clinical duties
- Board certification in family medicine, sports medicine, cardiology, internal medicine, or a closely related field
- At least three years of clinical experience post-residency
- Experience providing medical oversight, clinical monitoring, or risk assessment for cardiovascular screening, exercise testing, clinical research, or related human participant procedures
- Ability to interpret ECGs and supervise cardiovascular stress testing
- Pre-employment criminal background check and education/credential verification
- Experience supervising or serving as Principal User for DEXA operations, radiation safety, or similar medical oversight roles
- Experience placing arterial lines, performing muscle biopsies, or comparable physician-level research procedures
- Familiarity with IRB-approved research protocols, Good Clinical Practice, participant safety monitoring, and research compliance
- Graduate training or degree in Health and Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Clinical Research, Public Health, or closely related field
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