Innovative Care Research Coordinator
Innovative Care Research Coordinator
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Posted Job Title
Innovative Care Research Coordinator
Job Profile Title
Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt
Job Description Summary
The Innovative Care Research Coordinator is a translational role that serves as a bridge between clinical and lab-based research within the Department of Neurology's Division of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. The purpose of this position is to liaise between the clinical and lab research teams, identifying potential candidates for research participation, conducting research visits, and ensuring the seamless flow of biological sample acquisition, data, and communications across translational research collaborations. Research generated from the samples and data collected will form the basis of future investigations into designing and implementing the mechanism of action and biological proof-of-principal of emerging therapies, and development of clinically meaningful bio-markers as part of advancing precision medicine in autoimmune and CNS-inflammatory diseases.
Job Description
This is an onsite, part-time, patient-facing temporary role. The ICRC will screen, recruit, and consent research participants to biobank protocols and will conduct research visits in the Penn Neuroscience Center at the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine. The ICRC will complete weekly chart review of patients scheduled to be seen in clinic and will abstract clinical data from the electronic medical record of consented participants and enter it into study-related databases. The ICRC will maintain study records, including completing documentation within the electronic medical record and maintaining study logs and files.
Qualifications:
- Strong interpersonal, communication, writing, and analytical skills.
- Must be detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills.
- Ability to navigate multi-layered systems and manage competing priorities.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and problem-solving skills.
- Strong PC skills using a range of software programs including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Adobe.
A bachelor's degree is required.
Previous patient-facing experience or lab-based research experience is preferred.
Availability to work up to twenty-five hours per week is required.
Work hours will vary from week to week and will be dependent upon patient, clinic, and lab scheduling. The candidate is required to be available to work onsite at the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The candidate will be required to attend three weekly team meetings.
The ability to safely transport samples to different locations within the Penn campus is required.
Job Location - City, State
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School
Perelman School of Medicine
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