
Clinical Research Coordinator B/C (Abramson Cancer Center)
Welcome to the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania! We are currently seeking a dedicated and highly motivated Clinical Research Coordinator B/C to join our team. As a leading academic medical center, we are committed to advancing cancer research and providing exceptional patient care. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge clinical trials and help contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of oncology. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in clinical research and a passion for making a difference in the lives of cancer patients. If you are a detail-oriented and organized individual with excellent communication skills, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
- Conduct and oversee all aspects of clinical research studies, including participant recruitment, data collection, and protocol adherence.
- Collaborate with principal investigators and other team members to develop and implement research protocols and ensure compliance with regulatory and ethical standards.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for study participants, answering questions and providing support throughout the duration of the study.
- Maintain accurate and organized study records, including participant files, study documents, and regulatory documents.
- Monitor and report on study progress and data collection, identifying and addressing any issues that may arise.
- Coordinate and schedule study-related procedures, such as participant visits and laboratory tests.
- Communicate with study sponsors, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), and other regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with all necessary approvals and guidelines.
- Train and supervise research assistants and other study staff, providing guidance and support as needed.
- Participate in team meetings and provide regular updates on study progress and any challenges or concerns.
- Stay informed about current developments and trends in oncology research, and implement best practices to ensure high-quality and efficient study conduct.
- Contribute to the dissemination of study findings through presentations, publications, and other avenues as appropriate.
- Adhere to all institutional policies and procedures, as well as federal and local regulations, in all aspects of study conduct.
- Represent the Abramson Cancer Center and the University of Pennsylvania in a professional and ethical manner at all times.
- Demonstrate a commitment to creating a positive and inclusive work environment and fostering a culture of respect, diversity, and collaboration.
Bachelor's Degree In A Health-Related Field, Such As Biology, Nursing, Or Public Health.
Minimum Of 2-3 Years Of Experience In Clinical Research Coordination, Preferably In An Oncology Setting.
Knowledge Of Fda Regulations And Guidelines Related To Clinical Research, Including Good Clinical Practice (Gcp) Standards.
Strong Organizational Skills And Ability To Manage Multiple Projects Simultaneously.
Excellent Communication And Interpersonal Skills, As The Role Involves Working Closely With Healthcare Professionals, Patients, And Study Sponsors.
Data Analysis
Data Management
Project coordination
Regulatory compliance
Team Coordination
Clinical Trials
Patient Recruitment
Informed Consent
Protocol Management
Study Documentation
participant
Subject Screening
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Teamwork
collaboration
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Clinical Research Coordinator B/C (Abramson Cancer Center) in Philadelphia, PA, USA is $60,000 - $80,000 per year. This may vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and specific job responsibilities.
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