Clinical Research Coordinator
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![]() United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
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Scope of Position The Surgical Oncology Pancreas Program Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the surgical oncology database, recruiting patients to the biorepository and coordinating the acquisition of time-sensitive samples for patients treated in surgical oncology for both malignant and premalignant lesions. The coordinator will build assist with implementation and coordination of projects; will screen and recruit patients for specimen collection, coordinate processing of specimens, collection of clinical data, and administration of the database, including IRB, continuing progress reports. This position will work with a multi-disciplinary team to implement the bio banking repository for surgical oncology patients. The position requires direct patient contact including obtaining consent for and entering information into the biorepository. The position will use software to track new and follow up patients through the care continuum of both programs. The position will also work closely with the lab to run experiments and generate data from tissue samples collected to find new and better ways to detect, diagnose, treat and prevent disease. Position Summary The Surgical Oncology Pancreas Program Coordinator will organize and coordinate the day-to-day operation of the biorepository and database for the surgical oncology biorepository. The coordinator will use expertise to provide overall program management of the biorepository by screening/consenting patients, collecting/processing specimens (including tissue fixation, cell isolation from fresh blood, in vitro establishment of cell lines ect.), and manage multiple data elements associated with the program. The coordinator will collect longitudinal data on patient treatment and outcomes during their cancer journey and ensure appropriate appointments are scheduled. The coordinator develops, aligns, and operationalizes the clinical, academic, and research activities to support the overall Cancer Program goals and to ensure the implementation of key OSUCCC-The James initiatives through interdisciplinary collaboration. The position will start after the candidate has received proper biosafety training, HIPAA training and bloodborne pathogen training. Minimum Education Required: Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with a Major in biological sciences, health sciences or medical field. Required Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in biological sciences, health sciences or other medical field or an equivalent combination of education and experience required; one year experience in a clinical research capacity required; experience or knowledge in specialty area preferred; knowledge of medical terminology desired; clinical research certification from an accredited certifying agency desired; computer skills required with experience using Microsoft Software applications desired. Requires successful completion of a background check. Qualified candidates may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical, including a drug screen. Function: Research and Scholarship Sub Function: Clinical Research Career Band: Individual Contributor Series-Specialized Career Level: S2 At The Ohio State University, through reflection, evaluation and meaningful action, we aim to reinforce our ethical culture and live shared values to advance our core work of teaching, learning, research and service. Our shared values are: Excellence and Impact, Diversity and Innovation, Inclusion and Equity, Care and Compassion and Integrity and Respect. |