The Metis Foundation is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator II (CRC II) to support the Military Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Program (MiCOR) at the Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) located on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The CRC II will support the Respiratory Threat Real-time Assessment and Control (R-TRAC) study and other MiCOR projects. The Metis Foundation is a 501(c)(3) specifically organized to advance clinically relevant scientific research to the medical community, especially within the Department of War (DoW). The Metis Foundation provides scientific, educational, financial and project management support in the conduct of federally and industry-sponsored research, clinical trials and education. The Metis Foundation provides scientific, technical and programmatic support services to MiCOR and Uniformed Services University (USU). MiCOR, headquartered at USU in Bethesda, MD, is a program intended to understand the impact of military service – particularly precision medicine, stress, weight gain, exercise, and pharmacotherapy – on cardiovascular risk. The mission of the MiCOR Program is to enhance the cardiovascular health and well-being of the Warfighter and the DoW community through innovative clinical research using precision techniques. MiCOR has a variety of clinical research studies focused on both the biomedical and behavioral components that contribute to cardiovascular risk and disease. This position will have duties at the relevant Military Treatment Facility (MTF) (e.g. MAMC, Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, etc.) and on some occasions may be required to travel within the continental United States in support of these MTFs. The candidate may also be required to obtain a Secret Clearance and undergo credentialing prior to beginning work. The CRC II will be responsible for providing on-site support at MAMC located in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. The CRC II will play a pivotal role in the planning, coordination, and execution of tasks in support of MiCOR research efforts, including the R-TRAC protocol, as well as other cardiovascular-focused research activities. The overall purpose of this study is to conduct, in collaboration with multiple Defense Health Agency sites and external collaborators, the development of a biosensor that will eventually be capable of integrating into a system comprising biosensors, respiratory risk assessment software, and healthy building controls to mitigate bioaerosol-related respiratory illnesses in military healthcare facilities. The CRC II will support the R-TRAC research team by ensuring the smooth execution of local research activities, including sample collection and shipment, and maintaining local compliance of regulatory requirements in order to achieve established project objectives. In addition to the R-TRAC protocol, the CRC II will provide equivalent support for cardiovascular research activities and may also assist with other multidisciplinary and cross-departmental research protocols, as needed, to meet programmatic and operational priorities. A minimum of 2 years of prior research and/or medical experience is preferred. Previous experience in clinical research, cardiovascular health outcomes, or military health research is highly preferred but not required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level