This individual will play a critical role in coordinating research activities while connecting and supporting families participating in a longitudinal infant development study. The Clinical Research Coordinator I will oversee participant enrollment and engagement and serve as a consistent point of contact for families from initial interest through longitudinal follow-up, helping families navigate the research process and supporting their participation across multiple study timepoints. This position requires a high level of organization, attention to detail, and professionalism, as well as a compassionate, family-centered approach to research coordination. The coordinator will work closely with investigators, clinicians, and research staff to ensure the successful implementation of study procedures while maintaining a positive and supportive experience for participating families. The coordinator will also support families by connecting them with early intervention services and developmental resources when appropriate, reinforcing Marcus Autism Center’s commitment to family-centered research and care. The Clinical Research Coordinator handles or assists with the administrative activities generally associated with the conduct of clinical trials. ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS: Coordinate and implement research activities for a longitudinal infant development study, including participant recruitment, enrollment, and tracking completion of study visits. Serve as a primary point of contact for participating families, establishing rapport and maintaining supportive relationships throughout their participation in the study. Conduct initial interest calls, eligibility screenings, and assist with obtaining informed consent in accordance with IRB-approved protocols. Schedule and coordinate study visits, ensuring continuity, and adherence to study timelines. Support and host participant visits and maintain ongoing communication with families across multiple study timepoints. Monitor participant engagement and retention and help families navigate participation in a multi-visit longitudinal research study, proactively addressing barriers to participation. Provide families with information and referrals to early intervention services and developmental resources, when appropriate, and facilitate connections when needs arise. Maintain accurate, detailed, and organized study records, regulatory documentation, and research databases. Collaborate with investigators, clinicians, and research staff to support overall study operations and goals. Assist with general research coordination and administrative tasks as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees