DescriptionThe Clinical Research Coordinator with the Sleep and Circadian Analysis (SCAN) Group is an entry level human subjects researcher responsible for conducting and assisting in clinical research studies under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff. This individual obtains informed consent collects maintains and organizes study information. Assists in the preparation and submission of grant applications and documents (e.g. Institutional Review Board Grants and Contracts Office). They will be working under direct supervision of Dr. Parekh for assessing sleep in older adults.
Responsibilities- Conducts routine and standardized human subjects research using appropriate research or interview techniques specific to subject matter of the research project under direct supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff.
- Assists in the activities related to clinical research including but not limited to: obtaining informed consent screening participants for eligibility registering patients with sponsoring agencies administering questionnaires and answering telephone calls.
- Assists in the collection analysis and review of experimental data for publication and presentation.
- Maintains source documents and subject files in accordance with Mount Sinai policies and procedures. Ensures accurate confidential and complete compilation of data.
- May secure and ship clinical specimens as required by the protocol.
- May assist in the preparation for regulatory agency site visits.
- Performs other related duties.
Qualifications- Bachelors or Masters degree in Science or closely related field.
- 1-2 years of research experience
Preferred Skills:
Bilingual proficiency in English and Mandarin/Cantonese (speaking reading and writing) preferred. Preference will also be given to trilingual individuals (English/Mandarin/Cantonese)
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionThe Clinical Research Coordinator with the Sleep and Circadian Analysis (SCAN) Group is an entry level human subjects researcher responsible for conducting and assisting in clinical research studies under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff. Thi...
DescriptionThe Clinical Research Coordinator with the Sleep and Circadian Analysis (SCAN) Group is an entry level human subjects researcher responsible for conducting and assisting in clinical research studies under the supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff. This individual obtains informed consent collects maintains and organizes study information. Assists in the preparation and submission of grant applications and documents (e.g. Institutional Review Board Grants and Contracts Office). They will be working under direct supervision of Dr. Parekh for assessing sleep in older adults.
Responsibilities- Conducts routine and standardized human subjects research using appropriate research or interview techniques specific to subject matter of the research project under direct supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff.
- Assists in the activities related to clinical research including but not limited to: obtaining informed consent screening participants for eligibility registering patients with sponsoring agencies administering questionnaires and answering telephone calls.
- Assists in the collection analysis and review of experimental data for publication and presentation.
- Maintains source documents and subject files in accordance with Mount Sinai policies and procedures. Ensures accurate confidential and complete compilation of data.
- May secure and ship clinical specimens as required by the protocol.
- May assist in the preparation for regulatory agency site visits.
- Performs other related duties.
Qualifications- Bachelors or Masters degree in Science or closely related field.
- 1-2 years of research experience
Preferred Skills:
Bilingual proficiency in English and Mandarin/Cantonese (speaking reading and writing) preferred. Preference will also be given to trilingual individuals (English/Mandarin/Cantonese)
Required Experience:
IC
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