About the Position The Senior Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) oversees and administers clinical research studies and associated activities. This position will assist with the development and management of study budgets. The Senior CRC will assist with the review of protocol requirements and assist with the collection of impact statements needed to properly assign costs to each assessment/procedure. The Senior CRC will provide feedback on the amount of time necessary for conduct staff to administer assessments and procedures as assigned during the budgeting process. The Senior CRC shall cooperate as necessary with the Geneva Corporate Manager to ensure that studies remain financially healthy, including but not limited to, the review of monthly budget reports as well as budget forecasts. The Senior CRC assists in project planning, and ensures that pre- established work scope, study protocol and regulatory requirements are followed. This position may recruit and coordinate research subjects, as appropriate, and serves as principal administrative liaison for the project. This position oversees and coordinates the provision of administrative and staff services to investigators; develops and maintains record keeping systems and procedures. The Senior CRC may also assist with the preparation of presentations for required review and approval processes, to include public affairs office review as applicable. About the Project This position will support multiple research projects under the MIRROR program. Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation Research for Operational Readiness (MIRROR) delivers high value research, education, training, and infrastructure for over 40 clinically relevant musculoskeletal injury (MSI) studies within the military health system (MHS). MIRROR supports a broad scope of projects, including epidemiological investigation, investigator initiated pilots, and prospective randomized multisite clinical trials. Areas of clinical evaluation comprise general MSI care process models and highly prevalent anatomically-specific (e.g. back, knee, shoulder pain, etc.) targeted interventions with protocols examining effective return-to-duty activities. These studies particularly focus on deployment-limiting MSIs, ensuring that research addresses the challenges faced by service members in maintaining operational readiness. Results of these studies generate evidence-based approaches for future clinical practice guidelines as well as educational opportunities for future military and civilian providers at WRNMMC and USU. Compensation: $85,000 - $110,000
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level