The CTRC Clinical Research Assistant I (CRA I) will be responsible for coordinating advanced clinical research projects proficiently with supervision, to collect, process, store and ship research specimens proficiently. Capable of independent chart review and data entry. May meet with clinical monitor to support data verification. May independently resolve data queries for review and approval of principal investigator. Functions independently, and is able to identify situations where additional support is necessary. Independently able to access regulations governing the protection of human subjects- IRB, FDA, OHRP, GCP/ICH and HIPAA guidelines and apply regulations in practice. The CRA I will assure that the integrity and quality of the clinical research trial data is maintained in accordance with all Meharry Medical College, IRB, and PCIR policies and standard operating procedures. Responds to inquiries on specific tasks of study projects, ensures support of compliance with protocols and overall objectives, and performs study-related procedures of clinical research under the supervision of the Associate Director and Medical Director.
DAILY OPERATIONS
Required Skills
Must possess a proficient working knowledge of advanced clinical research support practice.
Must be proficient with personal computer.
Ability to utilize keen judgment in evaluating information.
Ability to numerically and accurately enter and calculate test results in an electronic database.
Ability to work in a stressful environment.
Must be team oriented
Required Experience
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS ROLE, YOU MAY CONTACT MEHARRY'S TALENT ACQUISITION SPECIALIST BELOW.
Jouvie Henderson (she, her, hers)
jhenderson@mmc.edu
Must possess a proficient working knowledge of advanced clinical research support practice.
Must be proficient with personal computer.
Ability to utilize keen judgment in evaluating information.
Ability to numerically and accurately enter and calculate test results in an electronic database.
Ability to work in a stressful environment.
Must be team oriented