University Health KC
Clinical Research Coordinator - Emergency Medicine Administration
University Health KC, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101
Clinical Research Coordinator - Emergency Medicine Administration
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University Health Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri Full time, 40 hours per week, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
What You’ll Do
Coordinate every phase of clinical studies—from start‑up and recruitment to completion—ensuring all activities follow Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and institutional policies.
Serve as a key liaison among investigators, sponsors, IRB, and study participants.
Manage research documentation, including regulatory files, informed consents, and case report forms.
Partner with investigators to prepare and submit protocols and amendments to the IRB.
Support the financial and administrative aspects of each study, working with leadership to ensure appropriate funding and compliance.
Maintain subject confidentiality and safety in accordance with HIPAA and research regulations.
Collaborate across departments to successfully launch new studies and support recruitment efforts.
Stay up to date on research ethics, regulatory changes, and institutional requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in an allied health or related field.
Strong organization and time‑management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work independently.
Proficiency with computer systems and documentation tools.
Preferred Qualifications
One year of clinical research experience.
Clinical Research Coordinator Certification (ACRP or SoCRA).
Working knowledge of GCP, FDA, and DHHS regulations, ICH Guidelines, and HIPAA.
You’ll Thrive Here If
Love being part of a mission‑driven team advancing healthcare innovation.
Are naturally organized and thrive in a fast‑paced, regulated environment.
Take pride in accuracy, integrity, and collaboration.
Want to make an impact on patients’ lives while growing your research career.
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Clinical Research Coordinator - Emergency Medicine Administration
role at
University Health KC
University Health Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri Full time, 40 hours per week, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
What You’ll Do
Coordinate every phase of clinical studies—from start‑up and recruitment to completion—ensuring all activities follow Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and institutional policies.
Serve as a key liaison among investigators, sponsors, IRB, and study participants.
Manage research documentation, including regulatory files, informed consents, and case report forms.
Partner with investigators to prepare and submit protocols and amendments to the IRB.
Support the financial and administrative aspects of each study, working with leadership to ensure appropriate funding and compliance.
Maintain subject confidentiality and safety in accordance with HIPAA and research regulations.
Collaborate across departments to successfully launch new studies and support recruitment efforts.
Stay up to date on research ethics, regulatory changes, and institutional requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in an allied health or related field.
Strong organization and time‑management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work independently.
Proficiency with computer systems and documentation tools.
Preferred Qualifications
One year of clinical research experience.
Clinical Research Coordinator Certification (ACRP or SoCRA).
Working knowledge of GCP, FDA, and DHHS regulations, ICH Guidelines, and HIPAA.
You’ll Thrive Here If
Love being part of a mission‑driven team advancing healthcare innovation.
Are naturally organized and thrive in a fast‑paced, regulated environment.
Take pride in accuracy, integrity, and collaboration.
Want to make an impact on patients’ lives while growing your research career.
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