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Subject: Full Time Research Coordinator Position in Bethesda, MD

Description:
http://careers.hjf.org/jobs/8013216-research-coordinator-center-for-neuroscience-and-regenerative-medicine

Come Work at HJF!

HJF is seeking a Research Coordinator to support the Image Processing and
Human Imaging Cores within the Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative
Medicine (CNRM) in Bethesda, Maryland. HJF provides scientific, technical and
programmatic support services to CNRM.

The incumbent is responsible for overseeing research protocol activities in
and assisting with data management for the Image Processing and Human Imaging
Cores within the CNRM.  The candidate’s responsibilities include the
coordination of clinical study participation and assuring that accurate study
documentation complies with all governing regulations.  The candidate will
also be involved with data collection, management, and analysis for those
research protocols.  Experience working with research protocols and
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) is highly desirable.

CNRM was established as a collaborative intramural federal program involving
the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Institutes of Health
developed to bring together the expertise of clinicians and scientists across
disciplines to catalyze innovative approaches to traumatic brain injury
research. See www.usuhs.mil/cnrm for more information.

-Coordinate the operating procedures and institutional compliance related to
the conduct of research studies that utilize the CNRM Image Processing and
Human Imaging Cores.
-Oversees recruitment, scheduling, and tracking of study participants.
-Collection, management, and analysis of research data within the cores and
from collaborating sites.
-Develops Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for organization and quality
assurance of participant imaging data.
-Prepares and reviews protocol applications, consent forms, and other
documentation for IRBs.
-Participate in site monitoring visits and meets with the study monitor as
needed.
-Provide support for the development of case report forms (CRFs) and
implementation of electronic CRFs.
-Works individually and collaboratively with other Core staff.
-Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:   Knowledge of clinical research
procedures; excellent interpersonal and computer skills; ability to
communicate effectively and to work with individuals of all levels. The
candidate should be well-organized; ability to follow detailed instructions;
ability to handle multiple tasks; ability to meet deadlines of projects;
ability to facilitate communication among supervisors, team members, and
peers.

Minimum Education/Training Requirements:  Bachelor’s Degree in related
field; biological sciences, nursing, psychology, public health, or
neuroscience.

Minimum Experience:  2 to 4 years clinical research experience.  Experience
working with IRB protocols and/or data management highly desirable.

Physical Capabilities:  Long periods of sitting, conducting study visits by
phone, and data entry.

Background Requirement: Employee must be able to pass the NIH criminal
background process.

Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls:  May assist in supervising interns.

HJF is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.  All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, or protected veteran status.

Any qualifications to be considered as equivalents, in lieu of stated
minimums, require the prior approval of the Director of Human Resources.

Apply here:
http://careers.hjf.org/jobs/8013216-research-coordinator-center-for-neuroscience-and-regenerative-medicine

Contact Person: Dzung Pham
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Website URL:
http://http://careers.hjf.org/jobs/8013216-research-coordinator-center-for-neuroscience-and-regenerative-medicine

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