Clinical Research Program Manager
Title: Clinical Research Program Manager
Location: Upper East Side
Org Unit: Neurological Surgery
Work Days:
Weekly Hours: 35.00
Exemption Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $86,200.00 - $97,900.00
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Position Summary
Works directly with research departments and one-on-one with faculty members to facilitate completion of necessary regulatory and compliance processes surrounding active and growing clinical research portfolio.
This role provides a public facing role to the research community through a customer focused lens. The overarching goal is to help support senior faculty, improve communication, streamline processes, and provide education and training.
Job Responsibilities
- Builds relationships with faculty members and research departments as a trusted advisor.
- Identifies researcher challenges with the IRB and other approvals and liaises with the IRB to improve processes.
- Supports the improvement of committee workflow and communication.
- Supports the definition of metrics and data collection to measure progress.
- Supports the establishments of pan-institutional reliance agreements.
- Develops policy and processes for when sIRB can be used. Negotiates rates and deliverables.
- Works with senior leadership to develop templates and educational activities for the clinical research community.
- Works with faculty on a one-on-one basis to provide education and training to facilitate planned research.
- Troubleshoots errors or mistakes throughout the approval process.
- Works with the leadership team to complete the AAHRPP accreditation.
- Performs other related duties as directed.
Education
- Bachelor's Degree
Experience
Undergraduate degree in science, healthcare or related field.
Approximately 4-5 years experience working in a research or academic environment.
Approximately 1-2 years experience working with an IRB or other regulatory bodies.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
- Comfortable with public speaking and engaging community members.
- Ability to establish collaborative working relationships and in managing multiple projects and deadlines.
- Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to pay close attention to detail.
Licenses and Certifications
Working Conditions/Physical Demands
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