Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago ยท 1 day ago
Clinical Research Coordinator I
The Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago is renowned for its expertise in gastroenterology and innovative patient care. The Clinical Research Coordinator I will support faculty by coordinating clinical trials, maintaining documentation, and educating patients about study procedures.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Coordinates all aspects of conducting clinical trials including: screening, enrollment, subject follow-up, completion of the case report form, and adverse event reports
Maintains accurate and complete documentation of signed informed consent, relevant IRB approvals, source documentation, Case Report Forms (CRF's), drug dispensing logs, and study related communication
Plans and coordinates patient schedule for study procedures, return visits, and study treatment schedules
Ensures Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) are implemented and documented in accordance to study sponsor, primary investigator, and regulatory agency specifications
Prepares and maintains protocol submissions and revisions
Educates patients about study procedures to be performed, visit schedule, what to report between and during visits, and potential side effects
Performs assessments at visits and monitors for adverse events
Organizes and attends site visits from sponsors and other relevant study meetings
May recruit and interview potential study patients. May obtain, possess, and transport specimens to appropriate laboratory according to established aseptic techniques
Accountable for all tasks in basic clinical studies
Assists with various professional, organizational, and operational tasks under direct supervision
Performs other related work as needed
Qualification
Required
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through < 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline
Resume (required)
Cover Letter (required)
Preferred
Bachelor's degree
Knowledge of medical terminology/environment
Ability to interact and communicate with clarity, tact, and courtesy with patrons, patients, staff, faculty, students, and others
Ability to communicate with tact and diplomacy
Strong organizational skills
Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
Excellent interpersonal skills
Strong data management skills and attention to detail
Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat
Ability to understand complex documents (e.g., clinical trials)
Ability to handle competing demands with diplomacy and enthusiasm
Ability to absorb large amounts of information quickly
Adaptability to changing working situations and work assignments
Benefits
Health
Retirement
Paid time off
Company
Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago
As part of the University of Chicago, the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) pursues globally impactful solutions to seemingly unsolvable challenges.
Funding
Current Stage
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