Clinical Research Coordinator Lead
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The Clinical Research Coordinator Lead will work closely with the study team and Dr. Anand and assist in all areas of trial management as needed. In addition to assisting Dr. Anand and the Project Manager with those duties, this role will take over management of any protocol and consent changes and be trained on supervising monitoring activities and to ensure appropriate payments to sites, consultants, stakeholders and DSMB members are made.
Summary Working with minimal guidance from the Manager coordinates all activities of the clinical research study team. Leads compliance, protocol, and design activities. Develops study budgets and may assume some grant management responsibility. Trains, orients, allocates work, and assesses competence. Does this position require Patient Care? No Essential Functions -Coordinates team activities: trains, orients, reviews, and allocates work. -Independently judges the suitability of research subjects. -Responsible for quality control and may develop systems for QA/QC. -Plans, performs, and designs statistical analyses. -Design research protocols in conjunction with PI; recommend protocol changes and contribute to writing protocols and manuscripts. -Files adverse events with IRB and acts as liaison with Research Affairs. -Develops study budgets and may assume grant management responsibilities. Education Post bachelor's degree research experience 3-5 years required Physical Requirements
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