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Clinical Research Supervisor

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University of California San Francisco

San Francisco, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Clinical Research Supervisor University of California San Francisco - 4.1 San Francisco, CA Job Details Full-time 4 hours ago Qualifications Vendor selection Clinical study protocols and reports Finance Research project coordination Managing clinical research teams Clinical trial standard operating procedures Implementing research protocols Clinical quality assurance standards Clinical trial site selection Senior level Standard operating procedures (SOPs)
Full Job Description Job Summary:
Involves the development of and ensures compliance with clinical study protocols that involve human subjects. Oversees and resolves operational aspects of clinical studies or trials in conjunction with project teams and in accordance with standard operating procedures and good clinical practice and regulations. May be responsible for finances, clinical operations, and site and vendor selection.
Department Overview:
The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC) is one of only two cancer centers in the Bay Area to receive the prestigious designation of "comprehensive" from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The HDFCCC integrates the work of researchers and clinicians dedicated to four fundamental pursuits: laboratory research into the causes of cancer progression; clinical research to translate new knowledge into viable treatments; compassionate, state-of-the-art patient care; and population research that can lead to improvements in prevention, early detection, and quality-of-life for those living with cancer. The twin pillars of precision medicine and precision population health guide research and treatment at HDFCCC.