
Clinical Research Assistant - Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of pediatric patients? Do you have a strong interest in clinical research and a desire to contribute to cutting-edge treatments for blood and marrow transplant patients? The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is seeking a dedicated and driven individual to join our team as a Clinical Research Assistant for our Blood and Marrow Transplant Program. In this role, you will play a vital role in advancing our understanding and treatment of blood and marrow transplant diseases. The ideal candidate will have a background in healthcare, a strong attention to detail, and a commitment to ethical and responsible research practices. If you are ready to join a dynamic and collaborative team in a fast-paced and rewarding environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
- Conduct and assist with clinical research studies related to blood and marrow transplant diseases.
- Collaborate with the research team to design and implement research protocols.
- Collect and enter data accurately and efficiently.
- Maintain detailed and organized records of research data and ensure confidentiality.
- Communicate with patients and their families to explain study procedures and obtain informed consent.
- Coordinate and schedule study appointments and procedures.
- Monitor and report adverse events and protocol deviations to the research team.
- Maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements and ethical standards.
- Participate in data analysis and interpretation.
- Contribute to the writing and editing of research reports and publications.
- Attend and present at research meetings and conferences.
- Stay informed about current developments in the field of blood and marrow transplant research.
- Provide support to other team members and assist with other research projects as needed.
- Adhere to hospital policies and procedures.
- Attend relevant training and professional development opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills.
- Foster a positive and collaborative work environment.
- Uphold high standards of professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct.
- Continuously evaluate and improve research processes for efficiency and accuracy.
Bachelor's Degree In A Relevant Field Such As Biology, Chemistry, Or Healthcare Administration.
Prior Experience In A Clinical Research Setting, Preferably With A Focus On Blood And Marrow Transplant.
Knowledge Of Regulatory Requirements And Ethical Considerations Related To Clinical Research.
Excellent Organizational And Communication Skills, With The Ability To Work Effectively In A Fast-Paced And Team-Oriented Environment.
Familiarity With Data Management And Analysis Software, Such As Redcap Or Spss.
Data Entry
Quality Control
Report Writing
Medical Terminology
Collaboration
Regulatory compliance
Time
Clinical Trials
Patient Recruitment
Informed Consent
Sample Collection
Protocol Compliance
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Organization
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
Empathy
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Clinical Research Assistant - Blood and Marrow Transplant Program in Philadelphia, PA, USA is $45,000 - $60,000 per year. This can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and specific job duties.
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, also known by its acronym CHOP, is a children's hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its primary campus is located in the University City neighborhood of West Philadelphia on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. The hospital has 594 beds and more than one million outpatient and inpatient visits annually. It is one of the world's largest and oldest children's hospitals and the first hospital dedicated to the healthcare of children.

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