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This position will serve as a Senior Clinical Research Coordinator with the Better Tomorrow Network within the Institute for Trauma Recovery (Department of Psychiatry). The Senior Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for the planning organization conduct and evaluation of multifaceted clinical research protocols including study execution developing strategies and solutions to improve study processes and execution providing reviews of other team members work product and serving as mentor and subject matter expert.
The Institute for Trauma Recovery seeks to advance understanding of trauma recovery and develop interventions that improve recovery. The foundation of our success is our fantastic team of faculty and staff. Our team believes that achieving new discoveries for trauma survivors around the globe via observational studies and randomized controlled trials is an extremely meaningful and satisfying way to spend one s professional life. We work to place the trauma survivor at the center of all of our decisions and to serve them through our work. We continuously work to create a community where our team members serve trauma survivors and actualize their career growth and individual leadership potential.
BTN is the first research network in the world dedicated to improving treatments and care for survivors of sexual . BTN s mission is to remove barriers to the conduct of highquality largescale research studies that improve survivors lives. The goal of BTN is to greatly increase the number of studies of survivors performed so that the care of survivors is steadily improved. Through collaborations with sexual treatment centers researchers stakeholders and survivors and through the use of the BTN National Research Volunteer Registry BTN supports a range of interdisciplinary studies that focus on innovative approaches to prevention early intervention and treatment. BTN s longterm vision is to contribute to achieving the goal that one day no survivor will experience chronic reductions in physical health mental health or quality of life due to sexual and that perpetrators will be fairly brought to justice within a survivorsupporting system.
The BTN Coordinator will independently provide clinical research administration and study coordination. The Coordinator will work alongside the BTN Manager and PI to advance BTN s mission and will help manage research staff and student volunteers working on BTN studies. This position will be responsible for a broad range of duties related to planning organizing executing and monitoring the implementation of new and existing studies and other research initiatives.
Duties will include supporting the PI and BTN Manager with maintaining research methods tracking patients in the study providing feedback and suggestions on the development/revision of research protocols and regulatory correspondence and maintaining accurate and updated manuals of procedures for the studies. This position will serve as lead coordinator on one or more BTN studies. The Coordinator will also help oversee the network of partnering sites and contribute to the identification selection and negotiation of additional sites and studies ensuring that partnering sites have the skill level and availability necessary to properly conduct the research. This position will also ensure that BTN staff are adhering to the appropriate SOPs and achieving excellence in patient/participant care.
Due to the nature of the research (sexual ) and the geographical spread of study sites across time zones typical encounters are after business hours and on the weekends therefore it is typical that the position will provide support respond when a potential research subject has been identified and make decisions.
Knowledge Professional Professional knowledge and skill in social/clinical research principles methods and processes (technical and/or theoretical) used to conduct a systematic and objective inquiry including study design methods of data/information collection and analysis and interpreting and reporting results. Knowledge of statistics and related information technology and database storage and management. Ability to keep current with developments and trends in area(s) of expertise.
Project Design Ability to plan and coordinate methods and techniques to meet social/clinical research objectives including project resources methods of data/information collection and quality control.
Project/Program Administration Ability to manage (i.e. direct the affairs or interests of) and administer social/clinical research project(s)/program(s) tasks activities protocols and timelines. Ability to manage resources and monitor activities associated with the progression of the project(s)/program(s).
Data/Information Analysis/Management Ability to monitor collect and maintain research data/information to assess its accuracy validity and integrity. Ability to interpret and evaluate results. Ability to prepare reports and/or presentations. Ability to conduct trend and impact analysis. Ability to project probable outcomes. Ability to create and maintain databases and apply criteria for interaction of data.
Communication Ability to convey clear and concise information verbally and in written form. Ability to effectively present ideas to individuals or groups to ensure that they understand the information and message. Ability to present research results and summaries and adhere to reporting requirements of research project(s)/program(s). Ability to contribute to the writing of publications reports and products.
Instruction Ability to instruct and train staff students faculty and/or other clients in the performance of procedures and operation of equipment.
Principal Responsibilities
Supervision/Management:
Better Tomorrow Network Team Development and Training
Research Project Management
Study Coordination
The coordinator of a study will be the individual responsible for tracking participants through the study and for knowing what procedures need to be done and when they need to be done. Depending on the study certain tasks of the study may be performed by RAs but the buck always stops with the coordinator. That is the coordinator is ultimately responsible for the completion of all studyrelated tasks and the excellent overall conduct of the study. The coordinator owns the study. The tasks of this work are too numerous and varied to list but examples of tasks that fall under this work include:
Research Administration
Network Coordination
Perform the following as requested:
Research Compliance
Regulatory and Compliance
Full Time