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Clinical Research Coordinator III - Anesthesiology

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University of Florida
Location
Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)

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Clinical Research Coordinator III - Anesthesiology

Job no: 514910
Work type: Staff Part-Time
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories: Administrative/Professional, Research/Scientific/Grants
Department:29040100 - MD-ANESTHESIOLOGY-GENERAL

Classification Title:

Clinical Research Coord III

Job Description:

The Department of Anesthesiology is seeking candidates with advanced experience in clinical research coordination for a Clinical Research Coordinator III position. The incumbent will coordinate research projects for the Department of Anesthesiology. This position will involve execution of all components of research studies under the direction of the principal investigator and/or supervisor. The coordinator plays an active, expert level role in managing the day-to-day activities of assigned research studies. Expected to possess effective problem-solving skills, the ability to multi-task as part of a team or independently, and to communicate effectively with patients, medical staff, and university staff and faculty.

Duties to include:

Clinical Research Coordination:

  • Manage the day-to-day activities of the assigned research studies including problem solving, communication and protocol management with the PI.
  • Supervise OPS and volunteers involved in assigned studies.
  • Support clinical conduct of research and perform these duties as needed.
  • Review and develop a familiarity with the protocol, e.g., study proceedings and timelines, inclusion and exclusion criteria, confidentiality, privacy protections.
  • Communicate study requirements to all individuals involved in the study. Provide appropriate training and tools for study team members. Document date of training and signatures of study personnel trained on study specific training log.
  • Conduct in-services as needed with hospital staff.
  • Collect documents needed to initiate the study for submission to the sponsor (e.g., FDA Forms 1572, CVs, etc.).
  • Develop and implement recruitment strategies in accordance with IRB requirements and approvals in collaboration with PI and study team.
  • Conduct or participate in the informed consent process including interactions with the IRB, discussion with research participants, including answering any questions related to the protocol. Obtain appropriate signatures and dates on forms in appropriate places. Assure that amended consent forms are appropriately implemented and signed.
  • Screen subjects for eligibility using protocol specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, documenting each potential participant’s eligibility or exclusion.
  • Register each participant in the Oncore.
  • Coordinate participant tests and procedures.
  • Administers medications, isolates blood and/or tissue components as directed by protocols as appropriate. Examines and assess patients.
  • Monitor physical status of the patients, participate in rounds, and select patients for clinical studies.
  • Collect data as required by the protocol. Assure timely completion of Case Report Forms.
  • Maintain study timelines.
  • Maintain adequate inventory of study supplies including Investigational Drug/Device Accountability.
  • Complete study documentation and maintains study files in accordance with sponsor requirements and University policies and procedures including, but not limited to, consent forms, source documentation, narrative notes if applicable, case report forms, and investigational material accountability forms, etc.
  • Retain all study records in accordance with sponsor requirements and University policies and procedures.
  • Maintain effective and ongoing communication with sponsor, research participants and PI during the course of the study.
  • Assist PI in preparation and submission of any modifications to the scientific protocol in accordance with Federal regulations and University and sponsoring agency policies and procedures.
  • Build and work with data within REDCap.

Regulatory and IRB:

  • Follow the Office of Clinical Research’s (OCR) required initial submission process.
  • Complete and send out required OCR documents including but not limited to cost of service forms (COS), billing grids, device/drug tables, etc.
  • Prepare initial submissions, revisions, and continuing reviews to the IRB for submission.
  • Prepare serious adverse events and deviation logs after review with the PI for IRB submission.
  • Attend all IRB meetings when assigned protocols are scheduled.
  • Review and comprehend the protocol and collaborate with the PI and research manager to prepare IRB and any other regulatory submission documents.
  • Prepare other study materials as requested by the PI. These study materials include, but are not limited to the informed consent document, Form FDA 1572, financial disclosures and PI licenses as needed.
  • Ensure proper organization of study files, including but not limited to, regulatory binders, study specific source documentation and other materials by the research coordinator assigned to the investigation.
  • Maintain templates and examples of essential documents frequently used in the preparation of a protocol i.e. informed consent, telephone script.
  • Perform quality assurance ensuring proper maintenance of regulatory binder, protected health information and study documents.
  • Coordinate internal audits as deemed appropriate.

Sponsor Contract/Budget and Fiscal Management:

  • Build finance tracker off finalized contract/budget.
  • Track study activities on finance tracker and in Oncore, as applicable.
  • Review budget and contract with the research manager for assigned research studies to help with request of hospital costs of services (COS).
  • Assist with negotiating the budget.
  • Help with invoicing as outlined in the contract/budget, as applicable.
  • Process human subject payments (HSP) for study participants as applicable.

Preparation and/or Review of Scientific Proposal:

  • Assist PI and research staff in reviewing protocols for feasibility.
  • Assist PI and research staff with providing data for study or grant submissions.

Reporting:

  • Assist PI and research staff with data for study or grant interim reports.
  • Assist PI and research staff with registration of study in clinicaltrials.gov and maintain current information on the site.
Expected Salary:

$44,250-$49,500 at 0.75 FTE

Pay Range Based on Market:

(Annualized, 1.0 FTE)

Lower reference point: $ 51,500 Midpoint: $ 66,900 Upper Reference point: $ 82,300

Minimum Requirements:

Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Preferred Qualifications:
  1. Experience with UF institutional processes regarding grants/sponsored projects (IRB, ONCORE, OCR Compliance). Advanced knowledge with research protocols and principles of clinical research.
  2. Registered nurse, experience phlebotomist, or interest in obtaining certification in phlebotomy. Prior Perioperative Patient Care is valuable. Knowledge of nursing principles, practices, and techniques.
  3. Proven ability to work in various computer programs (Microsoft, Adobe, etc)
  4. Proven ability understand, interpret and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures in addition to collect, collate, analyze and evaluate data from clinical research studies.
Special Instructions to Applicants:

To be considered for this position, please include a cover letter and resume.

This is a part-time, time-limited position.

Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.

Health Assessment Required:Yes

Advertised: 19 Oct 2020 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 26 Oct 2020 Eastern Daylight Time

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