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Carle Foundation Hospital Research Regulatory Coordinator - HYBRID in Urbana, Illinois
Research Regulatory Coordinator - HYBRID
Department: Research
Entity: Champaign-Urbana Service Area
Job Category: Research
Employment Type: Full - Time
Job ID: 42748
Experience Required: 1 - 3 Years
Education Required: Bachelors Degree
Shift: Day
Location: Urbana, IL
Usual Schedule: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
On Call Requirements: None
Work Location: Carle Foundation Hospital
Weekend Requirements: None
Holiday Requirements: None
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Position Summary:
The Research Regulatory Coordinator is a specialized research professional that facilitates and coordinates the regulatory aspects of a clinical trial and plays a critical role in the conduct of research at Carle. This role is responsible for preparing, completing, and submitting required forms and documents, in consultation with the research team, to meet regulatory, IRB, and HIPAA guidelines and policies, at the time of initial review, modifications, and continuing review. The Research Regulatory Coordinator also manages IRB-deferred studies, exempt and non-engaged projects by establishing and maintaining a direct line of communication with Carle and external investigators and/or research teams. The Regulatory Coordinator performs Informed Consent review and modifies consent form/HIPAA language while working with sponsors and IRBs for all studies to conform to Carle institutional guidelines.
Qualifications:
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Bachelors Related Field, Masters degree preferred. CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS SOCRA Certification required three (3) years after hire EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Two (2) years Related Field SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. Possess strong organizational skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Basic understanding of Medical Terminology. Self-motivated, professional and accountable. Detail oriented with ability to handle multiple tasks/projects simultaneously. Must be able to plan, prioritize and complete tasks under stress with frequent interruptions.
Essential Functions:
Prepares, completes, and submits required forms and documents, in consultation with the research team, to meet regulatory, IRB, and HIPAA guidelines and policies, at the time of initial review, modifications, and continuing review.
Manages IRB-deferred studies, exempt and non-engaged projects by establishing and maintaining a direct line of communication with Carle and external investigators and/or research teams
Initiates regulatory communication and facilitates regular ongoing communication between investigators and SFCRI
Serves as the "point-person" for the UIUC or other external investigators for IRB-deferred studies and would be the main contact at Carle for initiating any future changes to their research that may impact or change their engagement with Carle
Monitoring IRB-deferred studies for continuing IRB review including modifications and annual approvals by ensuring regulatory documentation is current and maintained
Updating and maintaining in the CTMS the active informed consent documents and HIPAA authorizations that are being utilized in projects in which subjects are consented (whether Carle research is assisting with consenting or not)
Reviews and critiques protocols for operational compliance, in collaboration with the research team
Advises on remedies and revisions, in collaboration with the coordinator and/or investigator, and resolves any procedural issues that might arise in order to ensure timely IRB review
Performs Informed Consent review and modifies consent form/HIPAA language while working with sponsors and IRBs for all studies to conform to Carle institutional guidelines
Ensures consent language matches the research contract, budget, and protocol
Submits site specific modifications to NCI CIRB as needed per study
Acts as NCI CIRB designated signer for IRB submissions
Notifies appropriate staff, physicians, investigators and affiliates of protocol activations and closures in a timely manner
Facilitates study closure in collaboration with investigator, research coordinator, and sponsor
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