The Michigan Alzheimer?s Disease Center (MADC) is an NIH-funded research center focused on conducting and supporting Alzheimer?s disease and related dementia research. A key aim of the center?s research is to work with communities to address disparities in Alzheimer?s disease and related dementias. The center also spans beyond research by promoting state-of-the-art care and wellness for individuals and families affected by dementia and increasing dementia awareness through education and outreach across the state.
The MADC is seeking a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator Associate to join its research team. The work location is onsite at the Michigan Alzheimer?s Disease Center in Ann Arbor and the Michigan Clinical Research Unit (MCRU) at Michigan Medicine. Hours are Monday ? Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.
We are seeking an experienced, positive, highly motivated, organized person with excellent multi-tasking ability and record-keeping skills to work with principal investigators and other research team members to accurately and efficiently carry out a range of tasks associated with a variety of research studies. The candidate will be expected to work closely with faculty and staff and be able to administer standardized and computer-based cognitive, behavioral, and motor assessments to research participants and score neuropsychological examinations. The candidate will be able to operate in a semi-independent manner to assist in clinical research and related projects. The characteristic duties and responsibilities of this position may evolve over time to match changing needs and priorities.
This position may provide study coordination for multiple clinical research studies depending on complexity that range from moderate to complex. Coordinator experience and mastery of all job duties from the Clinical Research Technician position is required. This position should be able to perform tasks and make decisions independently, consistently, and accurately, and demonstrate that they have achieved a moderate level of expertise in all their skills and abilities resulting in high quality work. It is presumed that this position is able to apply their skills to a broad range of different types of clinical studies, navigate available resources appropriately, effectively use all tools and job aids at their disposal and operate e-clinical technologies with a reasonable degree of proficiency. This position can perform the majority of tasks independently and perform quality checks of their work. They also know where and how to identify appropriate resources and support and are able to discern when to escalate issues needing additional intervention. Key behavioral competency descriptors include demonstrate, implement, execute, and use.