The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) contributes to the overall operational management of clinical research/trial/study activities from design, set up, conduct, through closeout. The position has responsibility for the implementation of research activities for one or more studies. The CRC recognizes and performs necessary tasks to manage projects and prioritizes work to meet necessary deadlines. The CRC is responsible for planning and organizing necessary tasks to ensure adherence to the study protocol and applicable regulations, such as institutional policy and procedures, FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and ICH Good Clinical Practice (GCP). The CRC collaborates with the Principal Investigator (PI), ancillary departments, central research infrastructure teams, sponsors, institutions, and other entities as needed to support the administration of all aspects of studies, including, but not limited to, compliant conduct, financial management, and adequate personnel support.
Pay Range: $32.65 - $52.53 Hourly
Required:
Strong verbal and written communication skills along with
strong interpersonal skills to effectively establish rapport, and build
collaborate relationships.
Strong organizational capabilities to organize multiple projects and competing deadlines for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Analytical skills sufficient to work and solve address problems and identify
solutions with reasoned judgment.
Ability to adapt to changing job demands and priorities;
work flexible hours to accommodate research deadlines.
Ability to respond to situations in an appropriate and
professional manner.
Ability to concentrate and focus in a work environment
that contains distracting stimuli and competing deadlines.
Ability to be flexible in handling work delegated by more
than one individual.
Typing and computer skill/ability including
word-processing, use of spreadsheets, email, data entry. Ability to navigate
numerous software programs and applications.
Ability to handle confidential material information with
judgement and discretion.
Working knowledge of the clinical research regulatory
framework and institutional requirements.
Mathematical skills sufficient to prepare clinical
research budgets, knowledge of math ability and knowledge of clinical trials
research budgeting process to assist with the preparation of clinical trial
budgets.
Working knowledge of FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and ICH Good Clinical Practice (GC) for clinical research.
Available to work in more than one environment, travel to meetings, off-site visits, conferences, etc.
Preferred:
Bachelor's Degree or 1-3 years of previous study coordination or clinical research coordination experience