Denali Health is offering a path for candidates to break into clinical research. No prior experience required. Just a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn!
Why this role matters
Every visit you support keeps a study safe, compliant, and on schedule. Your work turns complex protocols into steady, compassionate care. When you draw a tube, run an ECG, or log a result, a therapy moves one step closer to people who need it.
About Denali
Denali Health is a fast-growing integrated site organization focused on getting therapies to market faster. We foster a culture of trust and talent to deliver industry-leading results for the trials we support.
What you’ll do
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Set up visit rooms
and packets: print source, labels, and schedule; lay out kits and PPE so the team is ready at start time.
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Welcome participants
and guide check-in; verify IDs, update demographics, and offer a calm, clear overview of the visit flow.
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Handle reminders & follow-ups:
send confirmations, arrange transportation as needed, and make post-visit check-in calls using approved scripts.
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Assist clinical procedures
after training: prepare supplies for draws, hand off tubes, time spins, and complete chain-of-custody; perform phlebotomy only after competency sign-off.
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Support measurements
under supervision: record vitals and help with ECG/EKG or spirometry setup/cleaning; log device temps/calibration.
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Document carefully:
transcribe notes to source/eSource, upload/scans to the eISF, and enter data in eCRFs as delegated, following ICH-GCP/HIPAA.
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Tackle data quality tasks:
pre-fill templates, check identifiers, time-stamp entries, and flag discrepancies or queries for the CRC to review.
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Coordinate the day:
manage the visit tracker, keep the schedule moving, and communicate changes to CRCs, PIs, labs, and couriers.
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Pitch in wherever needed
to keep visits safe, on time, and participant-centered.
You’re a good fit if you are…
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Clinically inclined
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Detail-Oriented
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Hardworking & reliable
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Ownership mindset
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Coachable
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Growth-oriented
Must-haves
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High school diploma or GED.
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Strong technology proficiency (typing, EHR basics, Excel/Word); quick to learn new systems.
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Professionalism, reliability, and clear written documentation habits.
Nice-to-haves
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Medical Assistant training/certification or prior patient-care experience.
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Exposure to clinical research (eSource/eCRF; Medidata Rave or REDCap).
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Familiarity with ICH-GCP, SOPs, CLIA.
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Bilingual (especially Spanish/English).
How we will support your growth
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30-60-90 day onboarding with hands-on checklists and frequent feedback.
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Paid ICH-GCP training/renewals and device competency sign-offs.
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Mentorship from senior CRCs and the PI; shadowing on complex visits.
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Clear ladder: Research Assistant → CRC in ~12–18 months, with milestone reviews and pay steps.
Why Denali?
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Do work that matters:
help bring tomorrow’s therapies to patients sooner—your effort shows up in real lives.
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Learn from the best:
collaborate daily with experienced PIs, CRCs who coach, not micromanage.
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Grow fast on purpose:
structured onboarding, paid trainings, and clear milestones that move you up.
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Choose your lane (and change it):
opportunities across clinic operations, data/QA, regulatory, and patient engagement.
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Own meaningful work:
small, trusted teams where you get responsibility early—and the support to do it right.
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Be recognized:
competitive pay and benefits, thoughtful feedback, and visible wins that build your career story.
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Thrive in our culture:
low-ego, high-standards, and steady teamwork so you can do your best work—consistently.
If you are interested, please email your CV to hr@denali-health.com with a cover letter on how you might excel in this position.