CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR I (HUNTSVILLE)
Job Description
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Huntsville Med-Psychiatry Pgm, is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I. The Clinical Research Coordinator I supports a mental health clinical trials clinic. This position will be involved in clinical research studies in patients with serious mental health disorders. This position will interact with other team members and senior investigators. Primary duties include: organizing patient enrollment planning, compiling and analyzing data, maintaining records, tracking progress, and conducting quality assurance on data collected.
General Responsibilities
- To serve as coordinator for studies and provide support to other team members within the confines of the protocol as directed.
- To support screening and participant eligibility determination, working with more senior team members to ensure compliance.
- To conduct activities in accordance with the protocol, regulations and Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
- To assist with the study life cycle from start-up to closure, i.e., collecting and recording data, recruiting and performing follow-up with participants, scheduling visits and assisting in coordination of lab and fieldwork.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Annual Salary Range
$43,890 - $57,055
Qualifications
High School diploma or GED required.
Preferences
Hard Skills: Experience in clinical trials, placing IVs, and phlebotomy preferred. Soft Skills: Must have a willingness to collect vital signs and handle biological samples (e.g., blood samples), strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to handle confidential research study data.
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