Description

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UCLA HEALTH

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Description

The
Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator assists the Clinical Research
Coordinator and/or Senior Clinical Research Coordinator in contributing to the
overall operational management of clinical research/trial/study activities. In
this role, you will perform necessary tasks to assist in managing projects and
prioritizing work to meet necessary deadlines. You will provide support in
planning and organizing necessary tasks to ensure adherence to the study
protocol and applicable regulations.

The full hourly salary range for this position is $28.43- $45.73

Qualifications

Required:

*       Minimum of 1+ years of experience
in a clinical research setting

*       Ability to set priorities and
complete ongoing tasks with competing deadlines, with frequent interruptions,
to meet the programmatic and department needs, while complying with applicable
University policies and federal and state regulations.

*       Analytical skills to assess
clinical research protocols and regulatory requirements, define problems,
formulate logical solutions, develop alternative solutions, make
recommendations, and initiate corrective actions.

*       Demonstrated proficiency with Adobe
and Microsoft suite software, especially Excel, to perform daily tasks
efficiently and accurately.

*       Working knowledge of clinical
research concepts, policies and procedures, and human safety protection
regulations and laws.

*       Knowledge of and experience working
with a variety of local and external IRBs, scientific review and other research
committees, national cooperative group sponsors, industry sponsors, federal and
foundation funding organizations, etc.

*       Ability to adapt to changing job
demands and priorities, remain flexible including working flexible hours to
accommodate research deadlines.

*       High degree of concentration and
focus in a work environment that contains distracting stimuli, competing
deadlines, and work delegated by more than one individual.

*       Availability to work in more than
one environment, travelling to various clinic sites, meetings, conferences, etc.

Preferred

*       Bachelor’s Degree in related area
and/or equivalent combination of education and experience.

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