Minimum of a master's degree with human research requirement (e.g., Physical Therapy, Psychology, Sociology) or a concentration in applied ethics (e.g., Bioethics, Research ethics). A Ph.D. is ...
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Minimum of a master's degree with human research requirement (e.g., Physical Therapy, Psychology, Sociology) or a concentration in applied ethics (e.g., Bioethics, Research ethics). A Ph.D. is ...
Quick apply
Minimum of a master's degree with human research requirement (e.g., Physical Therapy, Psychology, Sociology) or a concentration in applied ethics (e.g., Bioethics, Research ethics). A Ph.D. is ...
| Aspect | Ethics Bioethics | Bioethics |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Often requires degrees in philosophy, ethics, or health sciences | Typically requires degrees in medicine, law, or health sciences |
| Work Environment | Academic, healthcare institutions, policy organizations | Hospitals, research institutions, policy agencies |
| Industry Usage | Focuses on ethical principles and decision-making | Broader field including ethical issues in medicine and research |
Ethics Bioethics primarily emphasizes ethical principles and moral reasoning within healthcare and research settings. Bioethics covers a broader scope, including legal, medical, and societal aspects of biological and medical issues. While both roles require understanding of ethical frameworks, Ethics Bioethics professionals often focus on moral philosophy, whereas Bioethics professionals integrate legal and medical knowledge to address complex ethical dilemmas.
Part-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 4 days ago
The Director of the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) is designated by the Institutional Official (I0) to oversee and manage the campus-wide compliance program for the protection of human participants in research. The Director works closely with the Institutional Review Board (IRB), the Faculty Invested in Research Mentorship committee (FIRM), and the research community to establish and maintain a culture of compliance with regulations and policy that pertains to the protection of human participants. The Director manages, and coordinates planning, implementation, communication, education, compliance, daily administration, and record-keeping of all human research protections and responsible conduct of research activities.
REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience
Education
Licenses/Certifications/Credentials
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
May supervise Graduate Assistant/s to include training, coaching, delegating, and evaluating performance.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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20 hours or more per week
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501 - 1,000 Employees
Indianapolis, IN, US
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