Clinical Research Senior Assistant Position Available In Hall, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Clinical Research Senior Assistant position in the Nursing | College Administration department at The Ohio State University involves assisting with a clinical research study in the neonatal intensive care unit. Responsibilities include data collection, data entry, student training, and study organization. This term position requires a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences or related fields with 2 years of relevant experience. The salary range for this role is $16.49 - $21.69 per hour.
Job Description
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Job Title:
Clinical Research Senior Assistant Department:
Nursing | College Administration The College of Nursing seeks a Clinical Research Senior Assistant to assist with day-to-day operations of a clinical research study involving parents and infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The Clinical Research Senior Assistant will independently perform data collection from the electronic health record and data entry into an electronic database. Other duties include assisting with student training; organizing study records; documenting survey and data form completion; making telephone calls or sending emails to study participants; visiting the clinical sites to distribute and collect study surveys, collect unit data, and address participant questions; and attending study team meetings. Perform duties of a responsible, sensitive, and confidential nature. Able to work independently within established protocols. This is a term position with an expected duration of 2 years. Minimum Education required, degree level and focus area: Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, Health Sciences or medical field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum Years of Experience required:
2 years relevant experience required, 4-6 years of relevant experience preferred.
Desired Qualifications:
Health care knowledge or experience preferred. Strong communication skills and work ethic are desired. Ability to work without intense supervision. This position requires reliable transportation to local hospitals for data collection. Some weekend and evening hours required. Experience using the EPIC electronic health record required; knowledge of REDCap strongly preferred.
Additional Information:
Function:
Research and Scholarship Subfunction:
Clinical Research Career Band:
Individual Contributor –
Technical Career Level:
T3
Salary Range:
$16.49 – $21.69
Location:
Heminger Hall (1069)
Position Type:
Term (Fixed Term)
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
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