Unique opportunity to make an Impact in the healthcare industry?
Revival Research Institute, LLC was established in 2015, and headquartered in the Metro Detroit Region, and has been growing ever since. Revival now has a national presence in the Metro-Detroit Region, Texas, Illinois, and Nebraska North Carolina. We have been nationally acknowledged for our diligence to provide the highest quality of data for our clinical research trials.
As Revival Research Institute is growing, we are looking to add more qualified professionals to our team, who are looking for an opportunity to grow and learn with us.
The role of a Clinical Research Coordinator builds upon the foundational responsibilities of an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator, expanding into more autonomous management of clinical research activities with moderate supervision. This role requires a blend of specific certifications, detailed knowledge of clinical trial processes, regulatory compliance, and practical skills in managing both the operational and administrative aspects of clinical studies. Here?s a detailed overview of the responsibilities and skills required for a CRC:
Core Responsibilities:
Regulatory Document Management:
Manage essential regulatory documents, including Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions and safety reports, ensuring compliance with all regulatory authorities and guidelines (e.g., FDA, DSMB).
Data Management:
Regulatory Submissions and Communications:
Site and Study Visit Facilitation:
Facilitate pre-study, site qualification, study initiation, and monitoring visits, as well as study close-out activities.
Team Coordination and Communication:
Specimen Management:
Patient Management:
Conduct recruitment, pre-screening, screening, baseline enrollment, and follow-up visits, maintaining a participant-centered approach.
Inventory and Records Management:
Phlebotomy and Clinical Procedures:
Required Skills and Abilities:
Effective Writing and Communication: Capable of clear and concise documentation, and excellent interpersonal communication skills for interactions with study participants, team members, and regulatory bodies.
Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of clinical trial regulations, ethical guidelines, and compliance standards, with the ability to apply these in practical settings.
Preferred Qualifications:
The preferred qualifications for a Clinical Research Coordinator 1 (CRC 1) typically encompass a blend of educational achievements, practical experience, and specialized skills that equip the individual to effectively manage and coordinate clinical research studies. Here is a detailed outline of these qualifications:
Educational Background
Bachelor?s Degree: A bachelor's degree in life sciences, nursing, public health, or a related field is often the minimum educational requirement. This background provides a foundational understanding of biological principles, research methodologies, and ethical considerations in clinical research.
Master?s Degree: A master's degree in a relevant field (such as clinical research, biostatistics, epidemiology, or healthcare management) may be preferred or allow candidates to enter the role with less practical experience, given the advanced knowledge and research skills acquired during their studies.
Professional Experience
For Bachelor?s Degree Holders: Typically, 1-2 years of relevant experience in clinical research or a closely related field is preferred. This experience should demonstrate familiarity with clinical trial processes, regulatory compliance, patient interaction, and data management.
For Master?s Degree Holders: No practical experience is necessary, but any internships, training, or exposure to clinical research during academic studies will be advantageous.
Skills
Regulatory Knowledge: A thorough understanding of regulatory requirements and guidelines governing clinical research, including Good Clinical Practice (GCP), HIPAA, and IRB processes.
Data Management Skills: Proficiency in data management software and systems, with the ability to perform accurate data entry, manage databases, and resolve queries.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are crucial for liaising with research participants, team members, regulatory bodies, and sponsors.
Personal Attributes
Additional Considerations
These qualifications ensure that a CRC is well-equipped to handle the complexities of clinical trials, contribute effectively to research objectives, and uphold the highest standards of ethical and scientific integrity.
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