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RESEARCH COORDINATOR, MED Endocrinology, Diabetes & Nutrition

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Boston University
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

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RESEARCH COORDINATOR, MED Endocrinology, Diabetes & Nutrition

Tracking Code4356 Job Description

This position is a combined Clinical Research Coordinator and Administrative Assistant role. As a research coordinator you will be working with Dr. Michael Holick and his various clinical research projects. The research focuses on Vitamin D and Ehler-Danlos Syndrome. In addition, there will be tasks as a clinical research coordinator including but not limited to the following: coordinate IRB related activities, participate in subject recruitment efforts, inform participants about study objectives and adhering to research regulatory standards and ethical standards. Administrative work includes but is not limited to: filing, set up meetings, screening phone calls and routing them to the correct party.

Required Skills
  • BA/BS required
  • Candidate must have strong communication and organizational skills and be able to remain flexible and adaptable
  • Ability to multi-task and problem solve is essential

  • At least 2 years of experience as a clinical research coordinator with knowledge of IRB related activities.

  • Excellent writing skills

  • Detail oriented
  • Strong digital literacies, including experience with databases, spreadsheets, Microsoft PowerPoint, word processing

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Job Location BOSTON, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/Regular

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