GDIT's Military Health team is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to support the Combat Trauma Research Group (CTRG) and Clinical Investigations Department (CID) at the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP). The CRC is responsible for providing research coordination support for IRB- and IACUC-approved human and animal research protocols in conjunction with the CTRG investigators.
Requirements
- Experience coordinating research activities following IRB.
- 3+ years of clinical research/ clinical investigations experience.
- Experience coordinating research activities following IRB.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate research activities of assigned IRB and IACUC-approved study protocols, such as IRB pediatric and adult studies or IACUC animal studies.
- Ensure all studies performed are in accordance with the approved protocol and applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
- Work closely with the Senior Research Technician/Supply Purchase officer in identifying the study materials, equipment and/or research animals needed in the research protocol and in accordance with CID IACUC policies and animal facility standard operating procedures.
- Coordinate with the PI to ensure all resources, including supplies, are available as necessary to meet research timelines.
- Report data on research studies in accordance with IRB/IACUC-approved protocols and applicable regulations with final government approval.
- Assist with recruiting and screening patients using protocol inclusion/exclusion criteria and refer eligible patients to the PI for final evaluation.
- Assist with coordinating the performance of phlebotomies, electrocardiograms, initiate intravenous infusions, vital signs, specimen collection and other procedures as required by the protocol.
Other
- US Citizenship Required: Yes
- Bachelor’s degree.
- US citizenship with ability to pass a public trust clearance.
- Work is performed in ambulatory care spaces, inpatient wards, and the animal vivarium, all of which present some risk of exposure to infectious disease, for which gloves, masks, or gowns provided by the government entity may be required for safety reasons.
- Attend conferences and other meetings as required by the protocol, the PI or sponsoring agency.