Clinical Research Coordinator - Safe Place - Bilingual Spanish
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | |
Jan 04, 2025 | |
SHIFT: Day (United States of America)Clinical Research Coordinator I Seeking Breakthrough Makers Safe Place: The Center for Child Protection and Health and Clinical Futures at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are seeking a full-time or part-time bilingual research coordinator. The ideal candidate will have a Master's Degree in a health related field and experience in patient-oriented research. The research coordinator will work predominately on a multicenter study evaluating the efficacy of a positive parenting intervention (PriCARE) and on a multicenter child abuse pediatrics research network (CAPNET). Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to: 1) recruiting and consenting families, 2) conducting study interviews, 3) maintaining subject tracking system, 4) scheduling subjects for interviews, 5) conducting chart reviews and abstracting clinical data, 6) performing data quality checks. This is a full-time or part-time Clinical Research Coordinator position offered through Clinical Futures at Children's Hospital and Safe Place: The Center for Child Protection and Health in the Division of General Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The Clinical Research Coordinator will assist the Principal Investigator in activities related to PriCARE and CAPNET. Under minimal supervision, the coordinator will facilitate all clinical research activities within the scope of the clinical research protocols. The coordinator will also be responsible for training and overseeing student research assistants. What you will do
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