Clinical Research Coordinator
General Summary
The Division of Pain Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital is the most clinically active program of its kind in the world. Since its founding in 1986, the program has been at the helm of research and innovation in pain management. Our research includes behavioral studies, genetics, neural circuit architecture, computational modeling, imaging, medical/procedural interventions, and psychology.
The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) will coordinate clinical research and quality improvement efforts within the Division of Pain Medicine under the Principal Investigator and/or designee's guidance. Tasks include patient screening, enrollment/informed consent, protocol development, creating case report forms, data collection and data analysis, and quality improvement effort coordination. The CRC will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. The CRC will assist with writing articles and manuscripts for submission.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinates study operations, implementing processes and procedures to meet protocol requirements and study goals.
- Recruit, consent, and enroll participants; evaluate eligibility and respond to study-related inquiries.
- Ensure regulatory compliance, including IRB submissions, maintaining regulatory binders, monitoring adverse events, and managing protocol amendments.
- Coordinate multi-center and site activities, serve as liaison with stakeholders, and ensure accurate data collection, database maintenance, and timely reporting.
- Manage study finances, including budgeting, expense monitoring, financial reporting, and subrecipient oversight.
- Support research dissemination and development by preparing reports, abstracts, manuscripts, presentations, training materials, and grant applications.
Minimum Requirements
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree required, Master's degree in Public Health (MPH) or related Master's degree preferred for this role.
Experience
- 2 years of relevant experience
- Analytical skills to gather and interpret data, excellent organizational skills, and attention to detail. Resourcefulness to independently find answers and solve problems.
- Effective communication and writing skills to provide critical information to team members, patients, and families.
- Effectively deal with conflicting views or issues, and the ability to mediate fair solutions.
- Knowledge of principles of study design and approaches to statistical analysis.
- Ability to problem-solve, create, implement, and evaluate clinical study operational needs
Posted: 17-Mar-26
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Salary: 44,657.60 - 69,773.60
Categories: Staff/Administrative
Internal Number: 151468350
Find Your Best Opportunity
Tell them AcademicJobs.com sent you!

