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ASSIST RESEARCH PRACTICE MANAGER - DEPT of SURGERY

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Duke University
Location
Durham, NC

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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ASSIST RESEARCH PRACTICE MANAGER - DEPT of SURGERY
Surgery-Chairman

Occupational Summary

Responsible to the CRU Research Practice Manager for the day-to-day operations of the CRU cluster or delegated CRU responsibilities associated with the Site-Based Research group's participation in clinical research studies as an investigative site. Ensure that CRCs and designated research personnel are performing study activities in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Duke policy and regulatory requirements using Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and periodic monitoring. REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: The Associate RPM will report to the Research Practice Manager.

Work Performed
  • Serves as assistant to RPM and includes divisional or cluster lead within a CRU with oversight of peers and delegation of project related tasks to others on the study, knowledgeable of various funding sources including industry or federal grants. Ensure that staff are appropriately trained.
  • Participate in assessing the feasibility of new studies with cluster, division, area of disease studied.
  • Ensure that new studies are initiated appropriately and monitor the performance and progress of ongoing studies.
  • Ensure appropriate coordination of IRB submissions, participant recruitment, screening, consent and enrollment, data collection, safety reporting, drug accountability, and record retention.
  • Supervise the day-to-day operations of the CRU related to study conduct including IRB submissions and renewals; protocol initiation; patient recruitment, screening, consent, enrollment and follow-up; data collection; safety reporting; drug accountability; study close-out and record retention.
  • Review and supervise activities performed by study coordinators and other research staff involved in study conduct and ensure that activities are performed in accordance with Good Clinical Practice standards, Duke policies and procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Plan and coordinate staffing needs based on current and future workload requirements.
  • Screen, interview and hire study coordinators and other research staff in conjunction with faculty input.
  • Coordinate and assign study coordinators and other research staff to individual studies and research related activities.
  • Supervise study coordinators and other research staff and perform various personnel actions including, but not limited to, hiring, performance planning and evaluation, scheduling and work assignments, disciplinary action, promotions and transfers.
  • Conduct regular meetings with study coordinators and other research staff.
  • Ensure that staff are kept abreast of CRU, departmental and institutional activities, goals, and policies and procedures.
  • Plan and coordinate orientation and ongoing training for study coordinators and other research staff.
  • Ensure that current training records and required certifications are maintained.
  • Evaluate the feasibility of new studies including staffing and budgetary requirements, clinical and logistical considerations, and competing studies.
  • Provide input regarding study selection. Ensure appropriate planning and coordination prior to the approval and initiation of new protocols; including the accurate and timely development of the charge assignment grid based on the schedule of events and protocol.
  • Assist in budget/contract negotiations with sponsors. Monitor the status of start-up timelines for new studies including IRB approval and contract execution. Monitor the progress of ongoing studies including enrollment, data collection, and close- out.
  • Serve as an expert resource to PIs, study coordinators and other research staff with regard to study-specific protocol requirements and problem-solving related to clinical, logistical, financial and regulatory issues.
  • Review the finances of ongoing trials on a monthly basis in conjunction with the CRU Director, PIs, Financial Manager and study coordinators.
  • Facilitate efforts to address budget-related issues. Assist PIs, study coordinators and research staff in the development of subject recruitment strategies, identification of barriers to enrollment, and implementation of appropriate interventions.
  • Participate in audits conducted by the CTQA group, sponsors, and regulatory authorities. Review and respond to audit reports, and develop and implement corrective action in a timely manner when problems in research practice are identified.
  • Conduct CRU QA audits for division or cluster. Ensure that the CRU has up-to-date standard operating procedures, that staff are knowledgeable regarding SOPs, and that all activities are conducted in accordance with SOPs. .


Requisition Number
401542590

Location
Durham

Duke Entity
MEDICAL CENTER

Job Code
1045 ASSIST RESEARCH PRACTICE MANAGER

Job Family Level
68

Full Time / Part Time
FULL TIME

Regular / Temporary
Regular

Shift
First/Day

Minimum Qualifications
Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values.

Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.

Education

Allied Health degree or Associates degree in Clinical Trials Research and 8 years of related experience, with at least four years in a research setting. ACRP or SOCRA preferred. OR RN or Bachelor's degree and 6 years of related experience, with at least four years in a research setting. ACRP or SOCRA preferred. OR Master's degree and 4 years of related experience, with at least two years in a research setting. ACRP or SOCRA preferred.

Experience

No experience is required beyond what is specified above.

Auto req ID

108673BR

Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender expression, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.

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Organization

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Duke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham family that built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of tobacco products and developed electricity production in the Carolinas, long had been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quaker communities opened Union Institute. The school, then named Trinity College, moved to Durham in 1892, where Benjamin Newton Duke served as a primary benefactor and link with the Duke family until his death in 1929. In December 1924, the provisions of indenture by Benjamin’s brother, James B. Duke, created the family philanthropic foundation, The Duke Endowment, which provided for the expansion of Trinity College into Duke University.Duke Campus

As a result of the Duke gift, Trinity underwent both physical and academic expansion. The original Durham campus became known as East Campus when it was rebuilt in stately Georgian architecture. West Campus, Gothic in style and dominated by the soaring 210-foot tower of Duke Chapel, opened in 1930. East Campus served as home of the Woman's College of Duke University until 1972, when the men's and women's undergraduate colleges merged. Both men and women undergraduates now enroll in either the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences or the Pratt School of Engineering. In 1995, East Campus became the home for all first-year students.

Duke maintains a historic affiliation with the United Methodist Church.

Home of the Blue Devils, Duke University has about 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students and a world-class faculty helping to expand the frontiers of knowledge. The university has a strong commitment to applying knowledge in service to society, both near its North Carolina campus and around the world.

Mission Statement

Duke Science"James B. Duke's founding Indenture of Duke University directed the members of the University to 'provide real leadership in the educational world' by choosing individuals of 'outstanding character, ability, and vision' to serve as its officers, trustees and faculty; by carefully selecting students of 'character, determination and application;' and by pursuing those areas of teaching and scholarship that would 'most help to develop our resources, increase our wisdom, and promote human happiness.'

“To these ends, the mission of Duke University is to provide a superior liberal education to undergraduate students, attending not only to their intellectual growth but also to their development as adults committed to high ethical standards and full participation as leaders in their communities; to prepare future members of the learned professions for lives of skilled and ethical service by providing excellent graduate and professional education; to advance the frontiers of knowledge and contribute boldly to the international community of scholarship; to promote an intellectual environment built on a commitment to free and open inquiry; to help those who suffer, cure disease, and promote health, through sophisticated medical research and thoughtful patient care; to provide wide ranging educational opportunities, on and beyond our campuses, for traditional students, active professionals and life-long learners using the power of information technologies; and to promote a deep appreciation for the range of human difference and potential, a sense of the obligations and rewards of citizenship, and a commitment to learning, freedom and truth.Duke Meeting

 “By pursuing these objectives with vision and integrity, Duke University seeks to engage the mind, elevate the spirit, and stimulate the best effort of all who are associated with the University; to contribute in diverse ways to the local community, the state, the nation and the world; and to attain and maintain a place of real leadership in all that we do.”

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