A day in the life…
Wondering what a day in the life of a Clinical Research Coordinator at Innovo Research might look like?
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Start your day by reviewing the study schedule, supplies, and priorities with the research team.
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Support investigators by preparing for and executing assigned studies in line with protocol, SOPs, and GCP.
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Recruit and screen potential participants, maintain screening logs, and help guide the consent process.
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Coordinate and conduct study visits and procedures (vital signs, ECG, sample collection, spirometry, and other protocol-required tasks).
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Collect, record, and maintain accurate source documentation and study data—quality and completeness matter.
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Monitor participant safety and communicate adverse events/reactions to the Principal Investigator and appropriate medical staff.
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Prepare for monitoring visits, audits, and inspections while protecting confidential information and PHI.
This job might be for you if you have…
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
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1–2 years of clinical research experience (or relevant clinical/medical experience with equivalent training).
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Working knowledge of clinical trials, research documentation, and medical terminology.
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Ability to apply GCP/ICH principles and applicable FDA regulations and guidelines for human subject protection.
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Comfort performing clinical procedures as required (e.g., phlebotomy, vital signs; other procedures as assigned).
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Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships.
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Excellent organization, attention to detail, and ability to multi-task and manage competing priorities.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office and routine office/clinical equipment.
Bonus points if…
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You enjoy a fast-paced clinical environment and can stay calm and effective when priorities shift.
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You take pride in data quality, documentation, and doing things the right way.
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You’re a team player who communicates clearly and likes solving problems alongside others.
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