The Research Nurse Coordinator III is responsible for all activities associated with clinical study coordination, subject enrollment, data management/integrity, regulatory compliance, project/study evaluation and interfacing with participants and family members. Coordinates the clinical logistics of the study, and works in tandem with
the Research and/or Clinical Nurse who work to provide hands-on clinical care to the research participants. Utilizes clinical nursing background and extensive/complex research protocol knowledge to serve as liaison between nursing staff, Principal Investigator, other research staff, and study participants. Serves as a resource
and mentor to the research staff by providing guidance, instruction, training, work-review and leading staff.
Thank you for your interest in the Research Nurse Coordinator III opportunity! We want to be transparent about a few key requirements to help ensure the role is the right fit. While this position is designated as hybrid, it requires being onsite four days per week, so candidates must reside in the Los Angeles area and be able to consistently meet the onsite schedule.
Most importantly, this role requires a minimum of 5 years of clinical research nursing experience Candidates must have nursing experience specifically within a clinical research environment, supporting research participants and the clinical components of research studies or trials. General bedside or patient-care nursing experience alone would not meet this requirement.
Candidates must also hold an active California Registered Nurse (RN) license upon hire
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