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Review language in research related agreements and Review and reconciliation of regulatory terms/issues in clinical trial agreements, IRB submissions, and informed consent forms. Reviews research ...

Entering review results online using your own tablet while on the job site. Training will be provided on how to enter a Quality Review Report in the report database. * Analysts are not required to go ...

Document Reviewer Overview: Right Discovery is looking for attorneys who are actively licensed and in good standing in any US jurisdiction, who desire an engaging work environment where you are ...

Review language in research related agreements and Review and reconciliation of regulatory terms/issues in clinical trial agreements, IRB submissions, and informed consent forms. Reviews research ...

Contract Reviewer

Camden, NJ · On-site

$29 - $48/hr

Review language in research related agreements and Review and reconciliation of regulatory terms/issues in clinical trial agreements, IRB submissions, and informed consent forms. Reviews research ...

Toker's Guide (tokersguide.com) is a DC-based start-up and cannabis review site that is rapidly growing. We are looking for cannabis connoisseurs who think they have what it takes to join our ranks ...

PLAN REVIEWER

Greenville, SC · Remote

$60K - $70K/yr

Position Summary The Plans Reviewer is to work collaboratively with other JDS employees in leading the company toward its long-term vision of being the premier provider of engineering and design ...

Insurance Reviewer

Eugene, OR · On-site

$22 - $32/hr

Overview Insurance Reviewer - Clinical Willamette Valley Cancer Institute is looking for an Insurance Reviewer to support our patients receiving testing and treatment needed for their diagnosis by ...

Responsibilities Summary This position reviews, evaluates and analyzes patient medical and treatment records; assesses quality of care and status of patient progress; analyzes medical records to ...

Responsibilities Summary This position reviews, evaluates and analyzes patient medical and treatment records; assesses quality of care and status of patient progress; analyzes medical records to ...

If you're looking to write critically about music while strengthening your reviewing skills, this job may be for you. mxdwn is 'all that matters in music,' meaning that our goal is to provide the ...

Listen up - we're looking for a new album reviewer to join our team. We are MXDWN, a daily music magazine that covers anything and everything that matters in music, and we're looking for someone ...

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About the Role We're hiring a Criminal Record Reviewer to review and validate criminal record data. You'll QA records for accuracy, run test cases against data sources, and flag patterns that signal ...

Album Reviewer - Metal Do you love being the first in line for every new album? Have you been daydreaming about jumping into the world of music journalism? Listen up-we're looking for a new album ...

Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories is seeking a highly analytical and quality-driven Data Reviewer to ensure accuracy and compliance of all stability protocols and study builds prior to client release.

OASIS REVIEWER - HOME HEALTH POSITION SUMMARY: The OASIS Reviewer is responsible for analyzing the data integrity and consistency of OASIS documentation and assessment processes. Working under the ...

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How much do reviewer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for reviewer in the United States is $29.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Reviewer, and why are they important?

A successful Reviewer needs strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and expertise in the relevant subject area, often supported by a degree or professional background. Familiarity with review management software, submission tracking systems, and industry-specific guidelines is commonly required. Excellent written communication, objectivity, and time management set outstanding reviewers apart. These skills ensure thorough, fair, and timely evaluations, which uphold the quality and credibility of published work or products.

How do Reviewers typically collaborate with other team members during the evaluation process?

Reviewers often work closely with subject matter experts, editors, or project managers to ensure that evaluations are thorough and consistent. Collaboration usually involves regular meetings to discuss criteria, clarify expectations, and address any ambiguities in the material under review. Additionally, Reviewers may provide feedback or suggestions for improvement and participate in group discussions to achieve consensus on final recommendations. This teamwork helps maintain high standards and ensures the integrity of the review process.

What is the difference between Reviewer vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectReviewerQuality Control Inspector
CredentialsTypically requires a degree or certification in the relevant fieldOften requires technical training or certification in inspection methods
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote review settings, analyzing documents or dataManufacturing, construction, or production sites inspecting products
Employer & IndustryPublishing, media, manufacturing, or software companiesManufacturing, construction, aerospace, or automotive industries
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding review roles, responsibilities, and qualificationsComparing inspection and quality assurance roles in industry

While both reviewers and quality control inspectors ensure standards are met, reviewers primarily evaluate documents, data, or content in office settings, focusing on accuracy and compliance. Quality control inspectors physically examine products or processes on-site to identify defects or issues. Their roles overlap in quality assurance but differ in work environment and specific tasks.

What are reviewers?

Reviewers are individuals who evaluate and provide feedback on various works, such as academic papers, products, services, or creative projects. Their main role is to assess the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the material, offering constructive criticism and recommendations for improvement. Reviewers are essential in maintaining standards and ensuring that only high-quality works are published or made available to the public. The specific responsibilities of a reviewer can vary depending on the industry or context in which they work.
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Contract Reviewer

$48/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Cooper University Health Care rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 130 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

223rd of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

About Us

At Cooper University Health Care, our commitment to providing extraordinary health care begins with our team. Our extraordinary professionals are continuously discovering clinical innovations and enhanced access to the most up-to-date facilities, equipment, technologies and research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and compensation programs. Cooper offers full and part-time employees a comprehensive benefits program, including health, dental, vision, life, disability, and retirement. We also provide attractive working conditions and opportunities for career growth through professional development.

Discover why Cooper University Health Care is the employer of choice in South Jersey.

Short Description

Major responsibilities include:

Review language in research related agreements and

Review and reconciliation of regulatory terms/issues in clinical trial agreements, IRB submissions, and informed consent forms.

Reviews research related agreements (e.g. confidential disclosure agreements, clinical trial agreements, and subawards) provided by sponsors and negotiates the terms/language to comply with CUHC requirements.

Reviews IRB submissions for funded studies and provides financial disclosure clearance for key study personnel and reconciles whether Legal or the Privacy Officer need to provide Material Transfer

Agreements and Data Use Agreements, and tracks that these get completed in a timely manner.

Responsible for educating investigators and tracking compliance with federal and Cooper policies regarding reporting and managing conflicts of interest

Coordinates, tracks, and delivers training pertaining to research related regulatory issues to researchers.

Maintains and updates research policies 

Maintains CRI webpage

Works with Compliance to maintain public resource for requests for financial conflicts of interest of clinical trial key study personnel 

Completes annual NJ EPA waste report for the E&R Building

Experience Required

3-5 years of appropriate experience reviewing research contracts

Education Requirements

Bachelor's Degree REQUIRED

Special Requirements

Paralegal Certification Preferred 

Salary Min ($)USD $29.00Salary Max ($)USD $48.00Employment Type: OTHER

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