Research Coordinator - Hanover, United States - United Urology Group

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    Job Location
    Hanover Office - Hanover, MD

    Position Type
    Full Time

    Education Level
    High School

    Job Category
    Research

    Description

    Are you interested in making a difference in patient care? Learn about our unique culture of respect, growth, innovation, the best patient care, and how we give back to the community.

    At United Urology Group, our employees are at the heart of our mission and have incredible opportunities to impact our patients' lives with their urologic care.
    • We foster a culture that thrives on compassion, teamwork, integrity, and diversity, all of which start with our staff
    • We deliver a cohesive approach to urologic care that provides patients access to experienced specialists, a superb team of healthcare professionals, and the most advanced technology for patient treatments and therapies.
    • We offer competitive salaries and a great work/life balance: enjoy your weekends
    • UUG offers outstanding benefits, including tuition reimbursement, health, dental, and vision insurance, corporate discounts, and much more
    United Urology Group is regarded as the leading urology network in the country. Our Urology Group Affiliates consist of Chesapeake Urology, Arizona Urology- Phoenix & Scottsdale, Arizona Urology Tucson, Colorado Urology & Tennessee Urology.

    Position Summary:

    The Research Coordinator will screen, enroll, and follow study subjects for Phase I, II, III, and IV clinical trials, ensuring protocol compliance and close monitoring while the subjects are in study.

    Primary Duties & Responsibilities:

    Conducting Clinical Trials
    • Review with the Principal Investigator (PI) the inclusion/exclusion criteria, overall structure, and requirements of each protocol and ensure logistics for site implementation.
    • Review the protocol and the informed consent form for accuracy and clarity.
    • Develop and implement strategies for subject recruitment and ongoing communications with all physicians, research staff, and office staff.
    • Complete new trial feasibilities upon review with potential Investigator and submit to Sponsor/CRO. Complete and submit CDA to Sponsor/CRO in accordance with site Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
    • Schedule site Sponsor visits in accordance with internal SOP.
    • Prepare study charts, binders, and supplies for offsite storage in conjunction with the Regulatory Specialist, when applicable.
    • Ensure maintenance and calibration of site study required equipment.
    Enrollment of Study Subjects
    • Review the study design and inclusion/exclusion criteria with the PI/SI and, if needed, the Sponsor to ensure understanding.
    • Review, verify, and record/collect all relevant documentation in the subject's medical record needed to confirm study eligibility.
    • Review the protocol, informed consent form, and follow-up procedures with the potential study subjects.
    • Ensure the current approved informed consent is signed before subjects are screened and enrolled.
    • Inform and document notification of the subject's Primary Care Physician of trial participation if approved by the subject.
    • Perform delegated Protocol specific tasks as assigned by Principal Investigator.
    • Ensure that the randomization procedures are followed and documented per protocol guidelines.
    • Document protocol exemptions and deviations as appropriate. Ensure duplication of each for filing in the subject source and with the regulatory specialist.
    • Ensure all procedures and documentation of subject participation are kept in accordance with FDA regulations, ICH guidance, and internal SOP.
    Follow-Up Procedures
    • Schedule subjects for follow-up visits, collect subjects' responses to therapy, and interview subjects for adverse events and changes to concomitant medications. Ensuring that a review of EMR is made during the subject visit for any notable medical/medication changes from the last research visit.
    • Review laboratory data and communicate abnormal values to the PI/SI andas needed, primary care provider or specialist if additional medical attention is needed.
    • Assess and document subject compliance and accountability with Investigational Product (IP). Document re-education when appropriate.
    • Communicate with research staff to ensure timely and accurate study drug distribution when applicable.
    • Administer study drug therapy as needed and maintain the study drug dispensing log if a pharmacist is not involved.
    • Record all Adverse Events outlined in protocol and review them with the PI/SI.
    • Report all Serious Adverse Events to the principal investigator, sponsor, and IRB as outlined in the protocol and site SOP. If need be, contact the subject's primary care physician or specialist.
    Administrative/Clerical
    • Reporting all Deviations/Adverse/SAE within Sponsor/IRB's timeframe and in accordance with site SOP.
    • Follow SOPs/GCPs/HIPPA according to the site, sponsor, ICH, and FDA.
    • Maintenance of accurate and complete documentation, including but not limited to signed informed consent forms, source documentation, drug dispensing logs, subject logs, and study-related communications.
    • Follow up and document outstanding action items on Monitoring reports, ensure PI/SI oversight, and that the site Regulatory Specialist receives reviewed/corrected/signed copy of the report.
    • File appropriate regulatory or Sponsor communications with the site Regulatory Specialist.
    • Create and maintain Master Subject Log and Visit Log.
    Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilitiesrequired of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice.

    Qualifications

    Qualifications:
    • Minimum High School Diploma or GED required.
    • Minimum of two (2) years of clinical research experience.
    • Maintained certification of accreditation (CCRC/IATA/CPR/NIH/CITI).
    Travel:
    • Must have the ability & willingness to travel to other sites as necessary within a geographic region.
    Knowledge, Competencies & Skills:
    • Exceptional customer service skills.
    • Strong attention to detail, a willingness to learn & the ability to stay organized.
    • Ability to perform clinical assessments.
    • Strong understanding of FDA clinical trial phases I-IV.
    • Strong understanding of GCP set forth by the ICH.
    • Proficient knowledge of medical terminology.
    • Proficient knowledge of Research related Terminology.
    • Strong communication skills, both verbal & written.
    • Proficient computer software and database skills.
    • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
    • Very comfortable asking probing questions to patients, if applicable.
    • Must demonstrate a caring, compassionate, and patient attitude.
    • Maintain HIPAA compliance.
    • Multitasking and proactive problem-solving.
    • Ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute.
    Physical Requirements for the Job:
    • Regularly required to sit 4-7 hours/day and stand 1-3 hours/day.
    • Intermittently required to stoop, bend, speak, and listen.
    • Frequently lift and or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
    Equal Opportunity Employer: United Urology Group and its affiliate practices are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation.

    The successful candidate(s) for any UUG position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.