Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities:
Experience as part of a team with all 8 competency domains is expected:
- Scientific Concepts and Research Design
- Ethical Participant Safety Considerations
- Investigational Products Development and Regulation
- Clinical Study Operations (GCPs)
- Study and Site Management
- Data Management and Informatics
- Leadership and Professionalism
- Communication and Teamwork
We are seeking a motivated clinical research professional who enjoys patient-oriented, collaborative translational science and desires to contribute to research in a team-based environment. The Clinical Research Coordinator will join the translational research team led by Dr. Jessica Turnier within the growing Pediatric Rheumatology Research Program at the University of Michigan. Dr. Turnier is a Pediatric Rheumatologist, and her research focuses on understanding the biochemical and cellular pathways underlying skin and systemic inflammation in juvenile myositis and lupus. Dr. Turnier?s lab applies molecular and bioinformatic approaches to analysis of biosamples from a longitudinal cohort of juvenile myositis and lupus patients to better understand treatment response and develop novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers.
The Pediatric Rheumatology Clinical Research Coordinator will play a central role in the delivery of high-quality results in the following key responsibilities:
Prepare, manage, and organize space for study related materials and equipment to accomplish the following:
- Identify, screen and enroll potential subjects; consent minimal risk subjects
- Perform data management, such as entering information into Case Report Forms (CRFs)
- Work collaboratively with the CTSU team by maintaining a good rapport and communication with research teams and faculty, as well as patients and families
- Coordination of multicenter study and patient engagement efforts
Collect and manage patient and laboratory data for clinical research subjects
Collection of patient bio specimens and disease activity measures; maintain oversight to ensure integrity of specimens (collection, shipping/packing, storing, labeling, tracking, etc).
Processing of patient bio specimens including:
- Centrifugation, cell isolation, and freezing of patient specimens
- Labeling and tracking of samples in Freezer works
Assist with developing and writing Abstracts/Manuscripts and/or Clinical Trials Protocols.
Support the preparation for IRB audit and monitor:
- Assist in the preparation of IRB applications, amendments and scheduled continuing reviews, progress reports, safety reports and adverse event reports
- In coordination with other CTSU staff, communicate with sponsors concerning progress of clinical research, billing calendar/budget issues, subject related problems, recruitment strategies, and specific policies and procedures
- Act as liaison between study team and sponsors, IRB, federal, state, and University officials and other regulatory agencies to maintain accurate communication of costs, policy changes, fiscal requirements, and other regulatory issues
- Assist in the training of other research staff in the research program
Supervision Received:
This position receives direct supervision and reports directly to (a CRC-Lead, CRC-Project Manager, a unit Administrator, Director, or Faculty Principal Investigator).
Supervision Exercised:
None.