Carolina Population Center · 21 hours ago
Pediatric Oncology Clinical Research Coordinator
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a global leader in higher education known for its commitment to research and public service. The Pediatric Oncology Clinical Research Coordinator will manage clinical trials in the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology division, overseeing the entire protocol life cycle from activation to closure while ensuring effective communication with stakeholders.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Serve as Clinical Research Coordinator within the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology/Oncology
Service Pediatric Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant clinical trials
Facilitate multiple complex trials through the protocol life cycles of activation, implementation, and closure
Responsible for the planning, organization, and conduct of multiple clinical research study protocols
Independently collect and record data, project administration, and communication with various stakeholders
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in a discipline related to the field assigned and one year of related training or experience; or equivalent combination of training and experience. All degrees must be received from appropriately accredited institutions
Previous clinical trial coordination experience with therapeutic Phase I, II, and III research involving drugs and/or devices in pediatric and/or oncology populations
Prior training in the conduct of common research procedures; processing biospecimens, obtaining vital signs, navigating medical records, and data extraction
Knowledge of ICH GCP, Federal Regulations and Guidelines; ability to adhere to established regulations, procedures, and protocols in practice
SOCRA / ACRP Certification
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits package
Paid leave
Health, life and retirement plans
Programs that support a healthy work/life balance
Company
Carolina Population Center
The Carolina Population Center (CPC) is a community of outstanding scholars and professionals associated to create new knowledge about population size, structure, and processes of change.
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageCompany data provided by crunchbase