We are seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I to join our team. This role is responsible for conducting and managing clinical trials in accordance with the study protocol, GCP, and SOPs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Conducting and managing clinical trials
* Coordinating assigned clinical trials, including start-up, vendor management, subject recruitment, source development review, scheduling subjects, protocol training, collection of regulatory documents, conducting visits, ensuring data is entered in a timely manner, and resolving queries
* Implementing research and administrative strategies to successfully manage assigned protocols
* Communicating effectively and professionally with coworkers, leadership, study subjects, sponsors, CROs, and vendors
Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree with 1 year of relevant experience in the life science industry OR Associate's degree with 2 years of relevant experience in the life science industry OR High School Graduate and/or technical degree with minimum of 3 years relevant experience in the life science industry
* Required licenses/certifications: Phlebotomy if applicable and required by state law; Intramuscular dose administration and preparation if applicable and required by state law
* Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology; ability to work in a fast-paced environment; verbal, written, and organizational skills; interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work as a team player; ability to read, write, and speak English; ability to multi-task; ability to follow written guidelines; ability to work independently, plan, and prioritize with some guidance
Physical Abilities Required:
* Sit or stand for long periods of time
* Travel locally and nationally
* Communicate in person and by telephone
* Limited walking required
* Limited lifting up to 30 pounds
This role requires attention to detail, problem-solving, and strategic decision-making abilities. The successful candidate will be able to accept individual responsibility for actions taken and demonstrate professionalism when judged, critiqued, and/or praised.