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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is seeking a full-time Senior Clinical Research Coordinator (Sr. CRC) for the Glahn Laboratory and Early Psychosis Investigation Center (EPICenter) at Boston Children’s Hospital. This position is integral to a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals (researchers and clinicians) dedicated to advancing research and treatment focused on children and adolescents with psychotic and affective disorders. By focusing on early onset psychiatric diagnoses, we aim to identify the root causes of psychiatric symptoms, and to improve treatment options and outcomes for patients and their families. The Sr. CRC will play a vital role in oversee daily operations of multiple NIH-funded and foundation-funded studies aligned with these aims.
Job Responsibility:
Providing strategic oversight of a research portfolio with minimal supervision
Leading the development and implementation of clinical research projects in collaboration with Principal Investigator and/or designees to ensure targets are met on time
Developing and implementing enrollment strategies and study documents, including IRB approved research protocols and study materials
Provide analytical, data management, and methodological support in the development of clinical research protocols and data management tools
Assist in the establishment of best practice guidelines for various clinical research protocols
Designing comprehensive training curriculum for research support staff and overseeing training and development initiatives
Supervise the day-to-day activities of research support personnel
Oversee the consent and enrollment process for research study participants
Communicates all relevant policies and procedures to address participation inquiries
Evaluate the suitability and selection of prospective study candidates based on clinical knowledge
Developing study-specific data management and quality assurance procedures, and ensure compliance at site visits and through periodic review of study data
Potentially assist in writing grants and preparing new applications for research funding and in implementation and managing ancillary study grants
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in psychology or related field, with a minimum of 4 years relevant work experience, OR Master’s Degree and 2 years relevant work experience
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Exceptional communication skills to convey critical information, work collaboratively on a team, and resolve conflicts effectively
Exemplary interpersonal and supervisory skills, to lead by example and mentor research support staff and to foster collaboration within the research team
Ability to manage complex data collection procedures training