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The Clinical Research Coordinator I at the University of Kentucky is a vital role within the Department of Radiology, responsible for overseeing and managing various research projects. This position involves maintaining accurate records and producing detailed reports to ensure compliance and progress tracking. A significant aspect of the role includes recruiting subjects for research studies and clinical trials, which requires obtaining informed consent from participants. The coordinator will also be tasked with obtaining and maintaining Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for all research projects, ensuring that ethical standards are upheld throughout the research process. In addition to managing ongoing projects, the Clinical Research Coordinator I will play a crucial role in securing new research funding. This involves identifying potential grant opportunities and clinical trial options that align with the department's research goals. The coordinator will assist in writing and publishing scientific and medical articles, as well as contributing to grant applications to support future research initiatives. The position requires a strong foundation in planning and organization, effective communication skills (both written and verbal), and proficient time management abilities. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite is essential, along with certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), phlebotomy training, and ECG training. Experience with Oncore and SAP software is also beneficial for this role.