Care Access is looking to integrate individuals into their research process to bring clinical trials directly into communities, making research more accessible and inclusive for diverse populations.
Requirements
- 1+ year of recent, hands-on phlebotomy experience in a clinical setting (≥200 venipunctures; ≥25–50 capillary sticks; ≥30–50 in the last 2–3 months).
- Demonstrated competency in specimen processing.
- Working knowledge of medical and research terminology, ICH-GCP, HIPAA/PHI handling, and related federal regulations.
- Current national phlebotomy certification, such as: ASCP Phlebotomy Technician (PBT), AMT Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT), NHA Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT), NCCT National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT).
- Comfortable using eSource/mobile apps and standard office tools.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Some prior clinical research experience preferred.
Responsibilities
- Perform independent venipuncture, including managing difficult draws and re-attempts per protocol.
- Collect, label, process, package, and ship biospecimens while maintaining chain of custody and temperature controls.
- Record and enter data in real time on paper or e-source documents, ensuring accuracy and legibility.
- Request and manage medical records for potential and current participants.
- Update study trackers, online recruitment systems, and site logs.
- Maintain adherence to FDA regulations, ICH guidelines, and institutional SOPs.
- Set up and tear down event sites; prepare kits and supplies, ensuring aseptic technique and biohazard safety.
Other
- Obtain informed consent under the direction of the Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC).
- Communicate clearly with participants and on-site teams; escalate issues promptly.
- Maintain effective, professional relationships with participants, investigators, and sponsor representatives.
- Participate in member education and pre-screening events, which may occur at multiple locations.
- Ability to learn and adapt in a fast-paced, evolving environment.