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The Clinical Research Coordinator works under the direction of the Program Manager(s) and is responsible for day-to-day study activities including: participant screening and consent; study visits; data abstraction and entry; implementation of the study protocol; lab kit preparation and collection. The position is responsible for the acquisition, management, tracking and distribution of human tissue samples to collaborating University of Minnesota laboratories. The Clinical Research Coordinator will work across multiple study protocols, supporting various divisions in the Departments served (Department of Surgery and Department of Radiology). Projects include observational, data-driven outcomes research, as well as interventional research projects. A RP2RC will be expected to have more direct research experience, require less training to get started, work more independently, and be able to manage a larger workload independently. This hybrid position will primarily work independently with day-to-day activities; and report to a Program Manager within the team. The successful candidate should expect to be in the office routinely, 3+ days per week. The ability to work remotely exists and is dependent on work duties (i.e. data only days can be remote). Coordination and biospecimen procurement will take place at multiple clinic and hospital sites, both on and near the UMN campus, and throughout the metro area.