Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI) is looking to hire a Clinical Research Coordinator for their Blood Cancer and Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) research program to manage clinical operations, enroll patients onto clinical trials, and ensure the quality and integrity of research data.
Requirements
- Knowledge of medical and research terminology
- Knowledge of FDA Code of Federal Regulations and GCP
- Knowledge of the clinical research processes
- At least one year of oncology experience, preferably in hematology/oncology and/or transplant
- At least one year of experience in a clinical research setting
- At least one year of experience managing blood cancer and/or BMT clinical trials is preferred
- Research certification (ACRP or CCRP) is preferred
Responsibilities
- You will support enrolling patients onto clinical trials through recruitment, screening, enrollment, treatment, and follow-up of eligible participants according to protocol requirements.
- You will review the study design and inclusion/exclusion criteria with physicians and patients
- You will ensure the protection of study patients by verifying informed consent procedures and adhering to protocol requirements
- You will collect, complete, and enter data into study specific case report forms (CRFs) or electronic data capture systems within study required timelines
- You will ensure the integrity of the data submitted on case report forms or other data collection tools by careful source document review and monitoring data for missing or implausible data
- You will create study specific tools for source documentation when not provided by sponsor
- You will track and report adverse events, serious adverse events, protocol waivers, and deviations
Other
- An Associate’s Degree, preferably a Bachelor’s Degree
- Public presentation skills
- The ability to manage multiple ongoing priorities and projects with a diverse team of professionals
- RN or LPN is preferred
- We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.