University of Colorado
Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank)
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80012
Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank)
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Department Job Title: Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank) Position #: 00840888 - Requisition #:38077 Job Summary: Clinical Sciences Professionals
Key Responsibilities: Entry Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Obtain consent/assent and conduct study visits with infants, children, and adults according to protocol, including anthropometrics, standardized assessments, and biospecimen collection.
Work effectively with neurodiverse or behaviorally challenged populations in a calm, compassionate manner.
Process and transport specimens to appropriate laboratories.
Coordinate and manage wearable devices, including distribution, data downloads, and diary monitoring.
Schedule and coordinate virtual and in-person study visits.
Support additional in-person visits as a backup coordinator.
Data Management
File online consents and generate dashboards/reports for analysis.
Communication & Outreach
Maintain and update the team website with publications, team updates, and announcements.
Intermediate Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Conduct qualitative interviews and focus groups.
Recruit study participants via chart review, clinical visits, EPIC reports, and direct outreach.
Maintain compliance with HIPAA, GCP, and institutional policies, keeping regulatory systems (OnCore, ClinicalTrials.gov, binders) updated.
Data Management
Develop, manage, and maintain REDCap databases, including instrument creation, data entry, cleaning, and report generation.
Extract clinical data from EPIC into REDCap for genetic, medical, and laboratory tracking.
Add new variables and customize databases to meet study-specific requirements.
Grant Support & Regulatory Compliance
Support reporting requirements, including enrollment metrics and milestone tracking.
Scientific Contribution & Dissemination
Collaborate with statisticians and research teams on data cleaning and analysis.
Communication & Outreach
Respond to study-related queries in a timely and professional manner.
Engage with patient advocacy organizations (e.g., TSGA, AXYS) to support participant-centered research.
Senior Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Serve as primary study coordinator for multi-site studies, including oversight of site onboarding, training, and regulatory compliance.
Prepare and submit IRB documents (new protocols, amendments, continuing reviews, and reportable events).
Draft documentation for FDA or other agencies and manage delegation of duties and training records.
Grant Support & Regulatory Compliance
Draft and revise study documents including protocols, consent forms, surveys, SOPs, and IRB applications.
Support grant proposals, including drafting human subjects sections, recruitment plans, budgets, and Just-in-Time documentation.
Scientific Contribution & Dissemination
Draft and review abstracts, posters, and manuscripts.
Copyediting and ensuring compliance with submission guidelines.
Present research findings at local, regional, and national scientific conferences.
Communication & Outreach
Participate in community events and advisory boards as needed.
Principal Level:
Mentorship & Supervision
Oversee student research assistants, including onboarding, training, task management, and feedback.
Assist with orientation and training of new team members.
Oversee and provide informal leadership to the team members, including managing day-to-day priorities, evaluating and redistributing workloads on a temporary basis, and mentoring staff.
Provide input and feedback to leadership on team members' overall performance, performance evaluations, opportunities for development, and process improvement initiatives.
Identify training and development opportunities for new and existing team members.
Work Location: Onsite
Why Join Us: Why work for the University? The eXtraOrdinarY Kids Clinic and Research Program at Children's Hospital Colorado is seeking to support ongoing and new clinical research studies. These interdisciplinary teams lead the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, and XYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids teams include pediatric endocrinology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, cardiology, audiology, genetic counseling, child psychology, neuropsychology, sleep psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, and graduate students. Our NIH-, foundation-, and advocacy-funded translational research program aims to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations.
The interdisciplinary eXtraOrdinarY Kids team leads the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, XYY, and XXYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids team includes developmental-behavioral pediatrics, endocrinology, gynecology, genetic counseling, child psychology, cardiology, otolaryngology, audiology, neuropsychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, graduate students, and other medical subspecialists. Our multifaceted clinical-translational research program has the overarching goal to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations, and our work is funded by the NIH, foundations, and family advocacy organizations. Our vibrant team is committed to impactful clinical care and research, advocacy, and education.
Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Entry Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Intermediate Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
One (1) year of clinical research or related experience.
Senior Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Two (2) years of clinical research or related experience.
Principal Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Three (3) years of clinical research or related experience.
Preferred Qualifications: Entry Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
One (1) year of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Intermediate Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Two (2) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Senior Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Three (3) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Principal Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Four (4) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to engage effectively with participants, families, and interdisciplinary teams.
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, professionalism, and ethical conduct in research.
Knowledge of ethical research practices, including Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and federal guidelines.
Ability to coordinate study visits, biospecimen handling, and logistics efficiently while working collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams.
Ability to work compassionately with individuals with neurodevelopmental differences or behavioral challenges.
Ability to interpret and implement complex research protocols accurately.
Ability to achieve proficiency with electronic data capture systems (e.g., REDCap, OnCore) and EHR systems (e.g., EPIC).
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple studies, tasks, and deadlines.
Proactive, solution-oriented, and able to anticipate issues to keep studies on track.
Adaptable and flexible in a dynamic, multi-site research environment, with a strong desire to learn, grow, and excel.
How to Apply: Screening of Applications Begins: .
Anticipated Pay Range:
Entry Level: $48,446 to $61,623
Intermediate Level: $52,721 to $67,061
Senior Level: $56,995 to $72,498
Principal Level: $65,545 to $83,373
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: ADA Statement: Background Check Statement: Vaccination Statement: Job Category Primary Location Schedule Posting Date Unposting Date To apply, visit https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=38077&lang=en (https://apptrkr.com/6663891) Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank) - 38077 University Staff The eXtraOrdinarY Kids Clinic and Research Program at Children's Hospital Colorado is seeking to support ongoing and new clinical research studies. These interdisciplinary teams lead the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, and XYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids teams include pediatric endocrinology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, cardiology, audiology, genetic counseling, child psychology, neuropsychology, sleep psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, and graduate students. Our NIH-, foundation-, and advocacy-funded translational research program aims to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Department Job Title: Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank) Position #: 00840888 - Requisition #:38077 Job Summary: Clinical Sciences Professionals
Key Responsibilities: Entry Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Obtain consent/assent and conduct study visits with infants, children, and adults according to protocol, including anthropometrics, standardized assessments, and biospecimen collection.
Work effectively with neurodiverse or behaviorally challenged populations in a calm, compassionate manner.
Process and transport specimens to appropriate laboratories.
Coordinate and manage wearable devices, including distribution, data downloads, and diary monitoring.
Schedule and coordinate virtual and in-person study visits.
Support additional in-person visits as a backup coordinator.
Data Management
File online consents and generate dashboards/reports for analysis.
Communication & Outreach
Maintain and update the team website with publications, team updates, and announcements.
Intermediate Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Conduct qualitative interviews and focus groups.
Recruit study participants via chart review, clinical visits, EPIC reports, and direct outreach.
Maintain compliance with HIPAA, GCP, and institutional policies, keeping regulatory systems (OnCore, ClinicalTrials.gov, binders) updated.
Data Management
Develop, manage, and maintain REDCap databases, including instrument creation, data entry, cleaning, and report generation.
Extract clinical data from EPIC into REDCap for genetic, medical, and laboratory tracking.
Add new variables and customize databases to meet study-specific requirements.
Grant Support & Regulatory Compliance
Support reporting requirements, including enrollment metrics and milestone tracking.
Scientific Contribution & Dissemination
Collaborate with statisticians and research teams on data cleaning and analysis.
Communication & Outreach
Respond to study-related queries in a timely and professional manner.
Engage with patient advocacy organizations (e.g., TSGA, AXYS) to support participant-centered research.
Senior Level:
Clinical Research & Participant Engagement
Serve as primary study coordinator for multi-site studies, including oversight of site onboarding, training, and regulatory compliance.
Prepare and submit IRB documents (new protocols, amendments, continuing reviews, and reportable events).
Draft documentation for FDA or other agencies and manage delegation of duties and training records.
Grant Support & Regulatory Compliance
Draft and revise study documents including protocols, consent forms, surveys, SOPs, and IRB applications.
Support grant proposals, including drafting human subjects sections, recruitment plans, budgets, and Just-in-Time documentation.
Scientific Contribution & Dissemination
Draft and review abstracts, posters, and manuscripts.
Copyediting and ensuring compliance with submission guidelines.
Present research findings at local, regional, and national scientific conferences.
Communication & Outreach
Participate in community events and advisory boards as needed.
Principal Level:
Mentorship & Supervision
Oversee student research assistants, including onboarding, training, task management, and feedback.
Assist with orientation and training of new team members.
Oversee and provide informal leadership to the team members, including managing day-to-day priorities, evaluating and redistributing workloads on a temporary basis, and mentoring staff.
Provide input and feedback to leadership on team members' overall performance, performance evaluations, opportunities for development, and process improvement initiatives.
Identify training and development opportunities for new and existing team members.
Work Location: Onsite
Why Join Us: Why work for the University? The eXtraOrdinarY Kids Clinic and Research Program at Children's Hospital Colorado is seeking to support ongoing and new clinical research studies. These interdisciplinary teams lead the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, and XYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids teams include pediatric endocrinology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, cardiology, audiology, genetic counseling, child psychology, neuropsychology, sleep psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, and graduate students. Our NIH-, foundation-, and advocacy-funded translational research program aims to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations.
The interdisciplinary eXtraOrdinarY Kids team leads the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, XYY, and XXYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids team includes developmental-behavioral pediatrics, endocrinology, gynecology, genetic counseling, child psychology, cardiology, otolaryngology, audiology, neuropsychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, graduate students, and other medical subspecialists. Our multifaceted clinical-translational research program has the overarching goal to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations, and our work is funded by the NIH, foundations, and family advocacy organizations. Our vibrant team is committed to impactful clinical care and research, advocacy, and education.
Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Entry Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Intermediate Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
One (1) year of clinical research or related experience.
Senior Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Two (2) years of clinical research or related experience.
Principal Level:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Three (3) years of clinical research or related experience.
Preferred Qualifications: Entry Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
One (1) year of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Intermediate Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Two (2) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Senior Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Three (3) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Principal Level:
Master's degree in a health sciences-related field
Four (4) years of clinical research or related experience
Experience with electronic data capture systems (e.g., EHR and data management systems)
Experience in pediatric clinical care or childcare settings
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to engage effectively with participants, families, and interdisciplinary teams.
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, professionalism, and ethical conduct in research.
Knowledge of ethical research practices, including Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and federal guidelines.
Ability to coordinate study visits, biospecimen handling, and logistics efficiently while working collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams.
Ability to work compassionately with individuals with neurodevelopmental differences or behavioral challenges.
Ability to interpret and implement complex research protocols accurately.
Ability to achieve proficiency with electronic data capture systems (e.g., REDCap, OnCore) and EHR systems (e.g., EPIC).
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple studies, tasks, and deadlines.
Proactive, solution-oriented, and able to anticipate issues to keep studies on track.
Adaptable and flexible in a dynamic, multi-site research environment, with a strong desire to learn, grow, and excel.
How to Apply: Screening of Applications Begins: .
Anticipated Pay Range:
Entry Level: $48,446 to $61,623
Intermediate Level: $52,721 to $67,061
Senior Level: $56,995 to $72,498
Principal Level: $65,545 to $83,373
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: ADA Statement: Background Check Statement: Vaccination Statement: Job Category Primary Location Schedule Posting Date Unposting Date To apply, visit https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=38077&lang=en (https://apptrkr.com/6663891) Clinical Sciences Professional (Open Rank) - 38077 University Staff The eXtraOrdinarY Kids Clinic and Research Program at Children's Hospital Colorado is seeking to support ongoing and new clinical research studies. These interdisciplinary teams lead the nation in care and research for children with sex chromosome aneuploidies, including Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X syndrome, and XYY syndrome. The eXtraOrdinarY Kids teams include pediatric endocrinology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, cardiology, audiology, genetic counseling, child psychology, neuropsychology, sleep psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, social work, research associates, and graduate students. Our NIH-, foundation-, and advocacy-funded translational research program aims to improve the lives of children with X & Y chromosome variations. #J-18808-Ljbffr