Clinical Research Coordinator I- Gastroenterology
Nationwide Children's Hospital | |||||
United States, Ohio, Columbus | |||||
Nov 28, 2024 | |||||
Clinical Research Coordinator I- Gastroenterology
Overview The Clinical Research Coordinator I is responsible for managing elements of a clinical study in order to meet all protocol obligations while following ICH/GCP guidelines; and departmental/institutional standard operating procedures. These elements include but are not limited to; start-up activities, launch activities, day to day management of a study and study closure activities. Why Nationwide Children's Hospital? The moment you walk through our doors, you feel it. When you meet our patient families, you believe it. And when you talk with anyone who works here, you want to be part of it. Welcome to Nationwide Children's Hospital, Where Passion Meets Purpose. Here, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are integrated into our core values and practices. We are passionate about building, sustaining and evolving an inclusive and equitable environment. We are seeking individuals who live these values and want to share their experiences and efforts in support of our collective mission. We're 14,000 strong. And it takes every one of us to improve the lives of the kids we care for, and the kids around the world we'll never meet. Kids who live healthier, fuller lives because of the knowledge we share. We know it takes a Collaborative Culture to deliver on our promise to provide the very best, innovative care and to foster new discoveries, made possible by the most groundbreaking research. Anywhere. Ask anyone with a Nationwide Children's badge what they do for a living. They'll tell you it's More Than a Job. It's a calling. It's a chance to use and grow your talent to make an impact that truly matters. Because here, we exist simply to help children everywhere. Nationwide Children's Hospital. A Place to Be Proud. Responsibilities
Recruits, consents and enrolls subjects according to ICH/GCP regulations, and subjects rights through institutional IRB, federal and state regulations; answers questions related to the protocol procedure as applicable; acts as a patient/family advocate.
Qualifications Education:
Experience:
MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: OCCASIONALLY 1-33% OF TIME (0.5 TO 2.5 HOURS)Squat/kneelReaching above shoulderDrivingExposed to fumes/gases/vaporsExposed to loud noisesExposed to cold temperaturesFREQUENTLY 34-66% OF TIME (2.6 TO 5.0 HOURS)Bend/twistStandingWalkingSittingLifting/carrying up to 50 lbs. may need assistancePushing/pulling up to 100 lbs. may need assistanceExposed to blood and/or bodily fluidsExposed to communicable diseases and/or pathogensExposed to chemicals/medicationsWork with patient equipmentExposed to biohazard wasteWork with machineryCONTINUOUSLY 67-100% OF TIME (5.1 TO 12 HOURS OR GREATER)Flexing/extending of neckHand use: grasping, gripping, turningRepetitive hand/arm useComputer skillsAudible speechHearing acuityDepth perceptionPeripheral visionSeeing-far/nearProblem solvingDecision makingInterpreting data
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