Azarthritis
Description
Arizona Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates, P.C. is the largest private Rheumatology practice in the United States. The practice has over 60 providers, 15 sites and over 350 employees providing assessment and treatments for our rheumatology patients. Our providers work together to keep patients healthy, and are recognized for excellence in medicine and for being pioneers in new treatments, ably supported by our Research department.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
Our vision is to provide the best Rheumatology care, anywhere and, to balance sustainable operation with the highest possible level of patient care.
We are a seeking an ambitious, friendly, positive, and compassionate Clinical Research Coordinator to join our team.
The Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) reports to the Regional Manager and is responsible for coordinating and implementing assigned protocols in compliance with FDA CFR, GCP and company SOPs. The CRC collects and records clinical research data, assists in patient assessments, scheduling, maintain study files, study supplies and study medication accountability.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for the coordination of observational and clinical research trials assigned
Performance expectations will be assigned based on revenue for each visit
Knowledge of all active protocols and disease indications within the company, and providing information about these protocols to staff and patients.
Responsible for the recruitment and screening of potential participants, which includes chart review of patients and schedules, contacting leads from outside recruitment efforts, and following up on referrals from all sources.
The CRC is responsible for meeting recruitment goals for each study. The methodology of recruitment will include, but is not limited to daily chart review, hosting recruitment breakfasts, advertising when funds are available, referrals from rheumatologists and other AARA staff and may include attending health fairs and community outreach.
Keeping the clinical trial management system updated with newly recruited subjects, tracking completed visits and stipends for the participants and investigators, and ensuring status of each patient is accurate.
Responsible for chain of custody and accurate accountability of investigation product and devices.
Plans, prepares and performs tasks required by protocol, which may include, but not limited to the following:
Informed Consent
Obtaining patient medical history and medication lists
Phlebotomy and basic laboratory tests
Processing & shipping labs for central and local labs
Patient education and training
ECG
Administer questionnaires and assessments
Vital signs
Collect information for adverse event reporting
Assist with joint counts and other efficacy assessments
Data Entry and Query Resolution
Study drug administration, including injections
Tracking study supply inventory and reordering when necessary
Schedule patient visits in appropriate electronic systems
Documenting all patient visits and communications in progress notes
Triages adverse events and communicates with the research physician regarding the occurrence of adverse and serious adverse events within 24 hrs. Follow-up with the subject and collaborate information as needed.
Provides educational information to subjects. Serves as a resource and support person for subjects and families by being a consistent person they can contact within the clinical research program.
Ensures uniform implementation of protocols by completing required training documentation in a consistent, accurate and timely manner.
Assists in regulatory functions, including but not limited to preparing appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) forms, processing updated informed consents, protocols, correspondence, and regulatory filing in an accurate and timely manner.
Responsible for administrative duties including filing documents related to subject’s participation in research, regulatory, lab results, receipts, invoices, calibration reports, etc.
Serves as a liaison to all physicians, AARA employees, and third-party vendors.
Participates in monitoring visits from sponsor provided appointees, ensures monitors are able to meet/speak with PI and ensures all concerns are addressed in a timely manner.
Ensure the delegation logs are correct and only delegated site staff are performing duties as listed on the delegation log for any given study.
Ensures that primary referring physicians receive timely progress notes on the patient’s diagnosis and treatment.
May assume primary responsibility in the implementation and management of new clinical trials in a knowledgeable and collaborative manner.
Performs all functions according to established policies (SOPS), procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards.
Provides all employees and research subjects with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating professional decorum.
Maintaining office supply inventory while keeping an organized office space.
Travel as necessary for Investigator Meetings and other sites.
Learn more about AARA on our website at http://azarthritis.com
Qualifications
Associates Degree, or equivalent
Must have in-depth knowledge of medical procedures and clinical terminology
Possess strong organization and communication skills
Ability to develop and maintain strong professional relationships with all providers and research subjects
Excellent working knowledge of clinical research industry, ICH‑GCP Guidelines and all federal regulations regarding clinical research.
Ability to lift 20 pounds
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Arizona Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates, P.C. is the largest private Rheumatology practice in the United States. The practice has over 60 providers, 15 sites and over 350 employees providing assessment and treatments for our rheumatology patients. Our providers work together to keep patients healthy, and are recognized for excellence in medicine and for being pioneers in new treatments, ably supported by our Research department.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
Our vision is to provide the best Rheumatology care, anywhere and, to balance sustainable operation with the highest possible level of patient care.
We are a seeking an ambitious, friendly, positive, and compassionate Clinical Research Coordinator to join our team.
The Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) reports to the Regional Manager and is responsible for coordinating and implementing assigned protocols in compliance with FDA CFR, GCP and company SOPs. The CRC collects and records clinical research data, assists in patient assessments, scheduling, maintain study files, study supplies and study medication accountability.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for the coordination of observational and clinical research trials assigned
Performance expectations will be assigned based on revenue for each visit
Knowledge of all active protocols and disease indications within the company, and providing information about these protocols to staff and patients.
Responsible for the recruitment and screening of potential participants, which includes chart review of patients and schedules, contacting leads from outside recruitment efforts, and following up on referrals from all sources.
The CRC is responsible for meeting recruitment goals for each study. The methodology of recruitment will include, but is not limited to daily chart review, hosting recruitment breakfasts, advertising when funds are available, referrals from rheumatologists and other AARA staff and may include attending health fairs and community outreach.
Keeping the clinical trial management system updated with newly recruited subjects, tracking completed visits and stipends for the participants and investigators, and ensuring status of each patient is accurate.
Responsible for chain of custody and accurate accountability of investigation product and devices.
Plans, prepares and performs tasks required by protocol, which may include, but not limited to the following:
Informed Consent
Obtaining patient medical history and medication lists
Phlebotomy and basic laboratory tests
Processing & shipping labs for central and local labs
Patient education and training
ECG
Administer questionnaires and assessments
Vital signs
Collect information for adverse event reporting
Assist with joint counts and other efficacy assessments
Data Entry and Query Resolution
Study drug administration, including injections
Tracking study supply inventory and reordering when necessary
Schedule patient visits in appropriate electronic systems
Documenting all patient visits and communications in progress notes
Triages adverse events and communicates with the research physician regarding the occurrence of adverse and serious adverse events within 24 hrs. Follow-up with the subject and collaborate information as needed.
Provides educational information to subjects. Serves as a resource and support person for subjects and families by being a consistent person they can contact within the clinical research program.
Ensures uniform implementation of protocols by completing required training documentation in a consistent, accurate and timely manner.
Assists in regulatory functions, including but not limited to preparing appropriate Institutional Review Board (IRB) forms, processing updated informed consents, protocols, correspondence, and regulatory filing in an accurate and timely manner.
Responsible for administrative duties including filing documents related to subject’s participation in research, regulatory, lab results, receipts, invoices, calibration reports, etc.
Serves as a liaison to all physicians, AARA employees, and third-party vendors.
Participates in monitoring visits from sponsor provided appointees, ensures monitors are able to meet/speak with PI and ensures all concerns are addressed in a timely manner.
Ensure the delegation logs are correct and only delegated site staff are performing duties as listed on the delegation log for any given study.
Ensures that primary referring physicians receive timely progress notes on the patient’s diagnosis and treatment.
May assume primary responsibility in the implementation and management of new clinical trials in a knowledgeable and collaborative manner.
Performs all functions according to established policies (SOPS), procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards.
Provides all employees and research subjects with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating professional decorum.
Maintaining office supply inventory while keeping an organized office space.
Travel as necessary for Investigator Meetings and other sites.
Learn more about AARA on our website at http://azarthritis.com
Qualifications
Associates Degree, or equivalent
Must have in-depth knowledge of medical procedures and clinical terminology
Possess strong organization and communication skills
Ability to develop and maintain strong professional relationships with all providers and research subjects
Excellent working knowledge of clinical research industry, ICH‑GCP Guidelines and all federal regulations regarding clinical research.
Ability to lift 20 pounds
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