Work Schedule
12 hr shift/days
Environmental Conditions
Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.)
Job Description
Be part of a team implementing groundbreaking research and medical practices ensuring subjects well-being.
Essential Functions and Other Job Information:
Essential Functions
- Act as the primary safety contact for all study subjects in the clinic.
- Provide basic medical care (within scope of practice) to study subjects addressing both emergent and non-emergent needs.
- Monitor and record Adverse Events (AEs) review active AEs prior to dosing and determine subject safety in consultation with medical staff. Confer with Paramedic operational management and physician/investigator as needed.
- Perform technical procedures including blood collection vital signs and ECGs.
- Assess out-of-range values for symptomology and medically intervene if subject safety is in question.
- Coordinate basic dosing methods including oral inhalation and nasal.
Job Complexity
Work on semi-routine assignments recognizing the need for occasional deviation from accepted practice.
Job Knowledge
Apply acquired job skills and company policies to complete assigned tasks.
Supervision Received
Follow established procedures on routine work requiring instructions only on new assignments.
Business Relationships
Typically interact with individuals within the department and occasionally with contacts outside the organization involving the exchange of information or data.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
- High/secondary school diploma or equivalent with relevant formal academic/vocational qualification.
- Certified or licensed EMT/LVN or Medical Associate and American Heart Association Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification required in the state/municipality of employment.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Proficient in Basic Life Support.
- Strong interpersonal skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple complex tasks and potential emergency medical situations effectively.
Management Role
No management responsibility.
Working Conditions and Environment
- Work performed in an office or clinical environment.
- Exposure to electrical office equipment bio-hazardous material infectious diseases and/or illnesses.
- Requires personal protective equipment such as eyewear garments and gloves.
- Frequently works long hours varying shifts weekends and holidays often at a fast pace under time constraints.
- Requires frequent mobility and occasional crouching stooping bending and twisting.
Physical Requirements
- Stationary for 1-2 hours per day with repetitive hand movements.
- Light to moderate lifting and carrying max 15-20 lbs.
- Ability to use various computer software and communicate information clearly.
Required Experience:
IC