The Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Division in the Department of Medicine is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator, trainee, beginner, or Intermediate. This position provides clinical trial management for new and existing research trials. The incumbent will perform analytical, technical, and professional level work. The incumbent will as well be trained and supervised in the screening and recruitment of subjects for clinical research primarily in pulmonary function testing (PFT) modalities, obtaining informed consent, collection and organization of clinical research data, communication with the IRB and applicable regulatory bodies, interaction with the clinical and research team, and on-going communications with study subjects. This position is restricted and contingent upon the continuation of funding.
Salary: $15-$40/per hour
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