The Ohio State University's College of Medicine (COM) Center for Clinical Research Management (CCRM) is looking to solve the problem of executing assigned clinical research studies in accordance with approved protocols for the Division of Neuromuscular Diseases in the Department of Neurology
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in biological sciences, health sciences or medical field or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- clinical research certification from an accredited certifying agency required (SOCRA or ACRP) and must be maintained while in the job
- 3-5 years' experience in a clinical research capacity conducting clinical research studies
- computer skills required with experience using Microsoft Software applications desired
- experience in a progressively responsible management capacity in a medical research environment preferred
- experience or knowledge in Neuromuscular diseases/disorders preferred
Responsibilities
- oversees, implements & coordinates conduct of daily activities of research studies
- serves as primary reviewer of patient records to assess and identify patients who meet criteria for participation in research studies
- recruits, interviews and promotes study to eligible patients
- educates patients and families of purpose, goals, and processes of clinical study
- leads patient enrollment activities and ensures informed consent authorization is obtained & administered in compliance to regulatory & sponsor requirements
- facilitates collection, processing & evaluation of biological samples, as well as scheduling and follow-through of patient care appointments, procedures, & other diagnostic testing
- monitors patients for adverse reactions to study treatment, procedure or medication and notifies appropriate clinical professional to evaluate patient response, identify status of complications, & provide appropriate level of care
Other
- requires successful completion of a background check
- qualified candidates may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical, including a drug screen
- Bachelor’s Degree required
- 3-5 years' experience required
- must be able to work 40 hours per week, first shift