Clinical Research Coordinator II
The University of Pittsburgh is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator in the Department of Radiology to support human research studies of aging and dementia that utilize advanced imaging biomarkers and techniques to understand how structural, functional, and pathologic changes measurable in the living brain relate to cognitive and clinical changes. The incumbent will be sited within the Department of Radiology's renowned positron emission tomography (PET) research facility and will receive training and be assigned as needed to research studies within the department by the PET Facility leadership. The Imaging Research Coordinator should have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, be able to work collegially and effectively within a large and diverse user group that spans multiple academic departments of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and adapt quickly to new tasks and assignments. Although not required, demonstrated experience with any of the following is highly desirable: supporting geriatric research studies, investigational imaging protocols, or experience with institutional and/or federal regulatory bodies (e.g. IRB, FDA) and relevant processes.