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The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI) is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I or II (CRC I or CRC II) to support ongoing clinical research focused on patient-centered and caregiver outcomes and improving the lives of older adults and those with serious illness and their care partners. Our research aims to improve quality of life, well-being, symptom and pain management, and reduce caregiver burden. CASI's mission is to better understand the needs of older adults or those living with serious illness and their caregivers, develop new interventions, improve current treatments, and explore new questions at the intersection of aging and serious illness. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of investigators from various disciplines including medicine, psychology, social work, and physical therapy. Our team conducts a vast array of clinical trial and observational studies in primary care, hospital-based, and community settings. CRCs support the organization and execution of these research projects and center-wide initiatives. CRCs are responsible for assisting study start-up; recruiting, enrolling, and retaining participants in the study; performing study assessments and follow-ups; data entry and management; and facilitating community outreach and stakeholder engagement.