Memphis, Tennessee, USA
11 days ago
Clinical Research Associate I, Global Clinical Research
GPM is seeking a detail oriented CRA I to assist in the coordination and implementation of clinical research projects, predominately at Spanish-speaking sites, beginning with a project initiated by the Global Critical Care program called Project EVAT (Escala de Valoración de Alerta Temprana). The ideal candidate will operate under general supervision. Performs data abstraction, collection, and entry to support clinical research. Prepares submission for all reportable events. Develops, maintains, and/or monitors case report forms. Ensures compliance with prescribed interventions and evaluations of the assigned protocol(s). Provides data to the collaborating research organization or study sponsor. Prepares data reports. Overview The Department of Global Pediatric Medicine (GPM) is a growing department looking for professionals who are eager to help implement the St. Jude Global (SJG) mission by training the clinical workforce, developing and strengthening health systems and patient-centered initiatives, and advancing knowledge to sustain continuous improvement through research. GPM is seeking a detail oriented CRA I to assist in the coordination and implementation of clinical research projects, predominately at Spanish-speaking sites, beginning with a project initiated by the Global Critical Care program called Project EVAT (Escala de Valoración de Alerta Temprana). The CRA I will be joining a team of CRAs in the Research Operations Core and may support future studies that vary in nature and scope and will include quality improvement and non-therapeutic projects. Responsibilities The Global Clinical Research Clinical Research Associate I will be responsible for: Education and training of international site staff on study-related activities Data collection and documentation Quality assurance of international site data Organization and maintenance of study files and records Management of study team meetings, including preparing agendas and meeting minutes. Communication and collaboration with the Principal Investigator, internal GPM staff, and international site staff Attendance of investigator meetings Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of clinical/biomedical research General knowledge of Federal Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, institutional committee review and reporting requirements (IRB and Scientific Committee), and regulatory affairs Ability to compile, analyze, and summarize data Excellent demonstrated verbal and written communication skills Excellent organizational ability and attention to detail Flexibility in schedule to accommodate meetings across different time zones Cultural sensitivity is a must Spanish fluency strongly preferred Knowledge of pediatric oncology a plus Flexibility to travel internationally (no more than 10%) All candidates must submit a cover letter to be considered for the position. Minimum Education Bachelor's degree in relevant area required. Master’s degree preferred Minimum Experience: Minimum Requirement: Prior industry experience preferred Spanish fluency highly preferred. Compensation In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay transparency laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This is an estimate offered in good faith and a specific salary offer takes into account factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the salary range and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $65,520 - $114,400 per year for the role of Clinical Research Associate I, Global Clinical Research. Explore our exceptional benefits! 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