Clinical Research Coordinator I, OBGYN, Department
Boston, NH - USA
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Job Summary
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology seeks a Clinical Research Coordinator I to assist with NIH-funded studies across a diverse range of research areas. These include high-risk pregnancy maternal exposures and their impact on fetal and offspring development gynecologic cancer reproductive health technologies vaginal microbiome research diabetes in pregnancy and interventions to improve health outcomes for obstetrics patients during and after giving birth. The CRC will work closely with multiple Primary Investigators helping to coordinate the day-to-day activities of various research projects.The CRC will also work directly with the departments program manager to help enhance the visibility of department investigators both internally and externally to foster collaborations. The CRC works professionally with clinic staff and internal hospital departments to ensure that hospital and clinic protocols are followed. The CRC consistently strives to assure and improve the quality of all aspects of the research program. The position offers significant involvement in an exciting area of research and a collaborative research environment.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors Degree Related Field of Study required
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree
Yes
Experience
Some relevant research project work 0-1 year preferred
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Research Responsibilities: Approaching and recruiting potential participants in Ob/Gyn clinical spaces while being respectful of clinical work flow; Scheduling initial and follow-up study visits; conducting study visits that involve obtaining informed consent and completing demographic and attitudinal questionnaires as well as administering educational and clinical interventions as appropriate; coordinating collection of participant samples including delivery samples and being present to facilitate sample collection which may require some work outside of the standard work day; maintaining confidential accurate and detailed records of study visits; acting as a study resource for participants; and performing other miscellaneous research/study visit tasks including kit assembly at times sample aliquoting or organization sample location and packing for shipment freezer organization and mapping and sample transport/pick up from clinical areas and collaborating laboratories. On site work rather than remote work is a critical part of the position. Work may include sample processing and storage at times. All needed biosafety training and skills training/orientation will be provided. The research coordinator will also be involved in chart review data management analysis manuscript writing IRB submissions shipment organization/coordination and possibly presentation of projects at meetings or manuscript preparation depending on interest and experience.
Study Coordination and Administrative Responsibilities: Assistance with coordination of study activities and oversight of research activities across the department; Preparation of IRB applications amendments and maintaining appropriate documentation; Maintaining regulatory compliance for studies; monitoring study files; data entry and management; scheduling and attending program and study meetings creating agendas and compiling minutes for project-related meetings; maintaining study documentation and preparing study progress reports; serving as a liaison with outside co-investigators as well other hospital programs and departments; handling reimbursements for study participant compensation and for other study-related purchases; providing administrative support as needed; assistance with preparation of presentations and manuscripts; performing literature/library searches; participating as a flexible member of the research team in achieving its overall goals including sample processing at times.
Research Community Engagement and Collaboration: The CRC will work closely with the departments program manager to enhance the visibility of investigators and their research within and outside the department. They will help foster a collaborative research community helping to ensure that investigators are supported in their research endeavors. This will include facilitating connection between internal and external collaborators organizing departmental research meetings and promoting the sharing of research findings across different teams within and outside of the department.
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
The ideal coordinator would be a self-motivated team player with superb time management organizational and communication skills. S/he would have strong attention to detail computer skills familiarity with statistical methods and the capability to work collaboratively with different research and clinical teams; ideally will have a background and/or interest in clinical research.
Requirements:
- Ability to handle a variety of tasks amid shifting priorities.
- Strong analytical skills with a high degree of initiative.
- Creative and highly motivated individual with strong organizational and management skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to multi-task in a dynamic multi-disciplinary research environment.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$20.16 - $29.01/HourlyGrade
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Required Experience:
IC
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