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Intelligence and National Security Alliance

Research Assistant - Unmasked

Intelligence and National Security Alliance, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208

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Overview Retina Consultants of Texas (RCTX) is seeking an Unmasked Research Assistant to join our innovative team with the mission of Fighting Blindness For The World To See. This position will be responsible for assisting in research patient visits according to ICH-GCP guidelines and according to the IRB-approved study protocol and/or manual of procedures. Day-to-day activities may include all or some of the essential functions listed below, depending upon individual experience / knowledge and the needs of the organization which are subject to change from time to time. This position will be based at our Westover Hills and Schertz location.

Candidates must be able to meet the needs of the patients and providers, and support the Research Department hours of 6:30am-5pm Monday through Friday. Schedules are provided weekly and are based on the provider's clinic, patient and surgery schedules.

Retina Consultants of Texas is the largest and most respected retina-only ophthalmology practice in the United States. Our group consists of 26 world renowned physicians leading the world in retinal care. While serving two major metropolitan markets (and their extensions) our combined culture allows us to best serve our patients, referral sources and our own team of physicians. RCTX also invests heavily in diagnostic equipment, providing state-of-the-art retina imaging, laser and diagnostic capabilities to each patient. This, combined with the clinical expertise of our physicians, an outstanding and devoted staff, and 25 convenient locations to serve our patients.

We worked hard to create our culture as Retina Warriors. We strongly emphasize our core values of Hard Work, Authentic Care and Innovation in everything we do. It is our belief that by investing in our people, our people will be empowered of their own accord to provide the highest quality patient experience.

In addition to being highly challenged professionally, in joining our practice, the following competitive benefits for full-time eligible employees after a 60-day introductory period:

Employee Paid Benefits such as Medical, Dental, and Vision, short-term disability, voluntary life insurance, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet insurance, HSA pre-taxed contributions, 401 (k) retirement savings contributions both Roth and Traditional options starting date of hire.

Employer Paid Benefits such as long-term disability, $25,000 basic life insurance policy, 3% 401(k) safe harbor contribution, HSA employer contributions, annual performance merit increases, certification opportunities, rewards & recognition platform, WellHub Starter Plan Gym Membership, paid time off and (8) paid holidays + (1) floating holiday annually.

Starting Pay Rate is $19.00 per hour and eligible for overtime.

RCTX is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, military service, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected class under applicable law.

Responsibilities

Conducts safe and appropriate aseptic and sterile field techniques

Assist Coordinator in monitoring subject flow and assist in subject care and management

Observe, assist, collect, and record all necessary data for follow up (E.g. Adverse Events, concomitant medications, etc.) study visits (Phase 2 & 3; No Gene Therapy)

Ensure that treatment room is fully stocked with ancillary supplies ahead of each day

Explain treatment processes and procedures to study subjects

Set up, prepare subject, and assist in administration of treatment on subjects as required per study protocol and pharmacy/procedure manual

Promptly report treatment-related Adverse Events (to include medication errors) to an appropriate unmasked RA (Level II/III Preferred)

Assist in collection of aqueous humor samples for analysis

Perform intraocular pressure checks after injections

Perform post-treatment procedures (finger count, hand motion, light perception)

Monitor on-site temperature for all equipment and document daily logs (if applicable)

Daily calibration of tonopens

Perform other duties as assigned

Obtain any applicable additional/required sponsor training and or Certifications

Ensure all instruments used by UM team is accounted for and properly sterilized

Qualifications Skills/Competencies:

Demonstrates working knowledge of eye anatomy, disease, symptoms, and ocular medications

Possesses excellent organizational skills to independently manage workflow

Pay meticulous attention to detail

Takes initiative

Possesses insight and energy to prioritize quickly

Demonstrates high-level critical thinking skills

Cooperates with supervisory staff, physicians, peers external customers, and patients in a positive, energetic, and professional manner

Demonstrates excellence in communication skills, both personal and written

Abounds in organizational and time-management skills, to include multi-tasking

Education Requirements:

High School diploma or the equivalent required, with 3 years ophthalmology experience

College Degree Preferred

Physical Demands:

Must be able to stand for long periods of time

Must be able to write

Must be able to hold arms at shoulder height

Must be able to communicate via telephone

Must have manual dexterity to work with ophthalmic equipment

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