Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute
Clinical Research Coordinator
Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute, New York, New York, United States
Position Overview
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC)
to join our orthopedic surgery practice. The CRC will play a key role in coordinating and managing clinical research studies, with a focus on shoulder and elbow disorders and outcome-based clinical research. The ideal candidate has prior experience with
FDA-regulated clinical trials
(IDE or IND) and is passionate about advancing musculoskeletal research while ensuring regulatory compliance and patient safety.
Key Responsibilities Coordinate and manage all aspects of clinical research studies, including subject recruitment, informed consent, scheduling, and follow-up. Serve as primary liaison among investigators, study sponsors, monitors, and regulatory agencies. Ensure compliance with study protocols, FDA regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and institutional policies. Collect, process, and maintain accurate study documentation and regulatory submissions (IRB, FDA, sponsor correspondence). Prepare and manage case report forms, source documents, and electronic data entry. Monitor study progress, track timelines, and ensure high-quality data integrity. Assist in protocol development, budget preparation, and study feasibility assessments. Assist in management of ongoing studies, including clinical outcomes database repository
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in life sciences, nursing, or related field (Master’s or RN preferred). Minimum
2+ years of clinical research experience
; orthopedic or surgical research experience preferred. Strong knowledge of
FDA clinical trial regulations, GCP, and IRB processes
. Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) or willingness to obtain certification preferred. Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and maintain attention to detail. Comfortable interacting with patients, physicians, and multidisciplinary teams.
Why Join Us? Work closely with internationally nationally recognized orthopedic surgeons specializing in complex shoulder and elbow conditions. Participate in cutting-edge clinical trials that shape the future of surgical innovation and patient care. Collaborative, supportive, and research-driven practice environment. Competitive salary and benefits package.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC)
to join our orthopedic surgery practice. The CRC will play a key role in coordinating and managing clinical research studies, with a focus on shoulder and elbow disorders and outcome-based clinical research. The ideal candidate has prior experience with
FDA-regulated clinical trials
(IDE or IND) and is passionate about advancing musculoskeletal research while ensuring regulatory compliance and patient safety.
Key Responsibilities Coordinate and manage all aspects of clinical research studies, including subject recruitment, informed consent, scheduling, and follow-up. Serve as primary liaison among investigators, study sponsors, monitors, and regulatory agencies. Ensure compliance with study protocols, FDA regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and institutional policies. Collect, process, and maintain accurate study documentation and regulatory submissions (IRB, FDA, sponsor correspondence). Prepare and manage case report forms, source documents, and electronic data entry. Monitor study progress, track timelines, and ensure high-quality data integrity. Assist in protocol development, budget preparation, and study feasibility assessments. Assist in management of ongoing studies, including clinical outcomes database repository
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in life sciences, nursing, or related field (Master’s or RN preferred). Minimum
2+ years of clinical research experience
; orthopedic or surgical research experience preferred. Strong knowledge of
FDA clinical trial regulations, GCP, and IRB processes
. Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) or willingness to obtain certification preferred. Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and maintain attention to detail. Comfortable interacting with patients, physicians, and multidisciplinary teams.
Why Join Us? Work closely with internationally nationally recognized orthopedic surgeons specializing in complex shoulder and elbow conditions. Participate in cutting-edge clinical trials that shape the future of surgical innovation and patient care. Collaborative, supportive, and research-driven practice environment. Competitive salary and benefits package.