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Columbia University Irving Medical Center · 1 day ago

Clinical Research Coordinator I - CBCH

Columbia University Irving Medical Center is an innovative research center seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I to support their patient-oriented research portfolio. The role involves assisting with participant recruitment, onboarding, scheduling, and data collection for cardiac rehabilitation studies, while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.

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Responsibilities

Assist with participant recruitment, eligibility screening, and scheduling
Conduct home-based CR sessions via telehealth, including safety checks, RPM integration, exercise supervision, and maintain appropriate documentation of patient care in Epic/MyChart
Lead participant onboarding sessions, providing training on devices, exercise equipment, vital sign measurements, apps, RPE scale, and safety protocols
Recognize contraindications and abnormal participant responses to exercise
Respond appropriately to all situations, including exercise cessation and referral to medical professionals
Collect and manage study-related data including session adherence, vital signs, and patient-reported measures
Collaborate with the study team to identify and report significant observations
Ensure fidelity to study protocol while integrating with standard-of-care CR workflows
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualification

Clinical Exercise PhysiologyCPR/BLS CertificationExercise TestingInterpretationRisk StratificationEpic/MyChartTelehealth PlatformsParticipant EducationCommitment to DiversityInterpersonal SkillsCommunication SkillsOrganizational SkillsAttention to DetailTeam CollaborationFlexibility

Required

Master's degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology or related field plus 600 hours of clinical experience or equivalent in education, training and experience
Strong communication and participant education skills
Proficiency in exercise testing, ECG interpretation, and risk stratification
Current CPR/BLS (Professional Rescuer) certification (or obtained prior to start date)
Strong interpersonal skills, as well as oral and written communication skills, including a record of work in research settings (e.g., presentations/publications)
Experienced in participant-oriented, clinical research
Must be highly organized, with excellent attention to detail and follow-up skills
High technical competence related to the use of research devices
Must be able to work independently, as well as perform as part of a team
Must demonstrate flexibility and willingness to adjust schedule to meet project demands and critical deadlines, including availability for early morning, late evening or potentially weekend hours
Strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Participation in medical surveillance program: Contact with patients and/or human research subjects
Must successfully complete applicable compliance and systems training requirements

Preferred

ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP) credential
Advanced experience with Epic/MyChart and telehealth delivery platforms
Prior experience in cardiac rehabilitation or secondary prevention
Research experience, including participant recruitment and data collection

Company

Columbia University Irving Medical Center

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Columbia University Irving Medical Center is a clinical and educational enterprise that offers medical, dental, and nursing services. It is a sub-organization of Columbia University.