Clinical Research Coordinators at the Depression and Anxiety Center for Discovery and Treatment (DAC) are responsible for administrative, academic and clinical tasks including: running experimental procedures, entering and analyzing data, conducting phone screens on potential subjects, study development paperwork, presentation/publication preparation. Under minimal supervision, coordinates the clinical assessments of the study subjects; analyzes and assists in interpreting moderately complex clinical research data. Prepares grant applications and documents and assists in protocol submissions (e.g., for Institutional Review Board, Grants and Contracts Office). Potential opportunities available to successful DAC coordinators include: publication in major medical journals; networking among distinguished individuals within and outside the medical/psychology fields; exposure to wide spectrum of psychiatric disorders and treatments thereof. This position will require an individual who understands basic principles of scientific investigation and clinical trials and who is capable of in-depth understanding of the project's study protocol. Thus, the incumbent must possess excellent scientific, organizational, and interpersonal skills; the incumbent must also have a background in psychology to manage the technical aspects of the study.
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Job Type
Full-time
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