The Data Coordinator abstracts clinical and demographic data for all levels of management with information necessary for use in planning, developing, and improving clinical outcomes. Designs, develops, implements, and maintains reports abstracted from IDX systems, referring physicians, and hospital systems in order to monitor outcomes for the program, for research projects, and for reporting to state and national organizations.
Overview for Clinical Research Data Coordinator:
The Clinical Research Data Coordinator provides data management support for minimal risk, extramural funded, registry/database clinical trials. The data coordinator is responsible as directed for data collection in a timely manner, utilizing case report forms, patient interviews, and source documentation. Responsibilities include the development and design of clinical reports and creation of standard and ad hoc clinical reports as needed to support regulatory requirements and/or clinical departments. Provides clinical data support for performance measurements and continuous improvement efforts. Participates in Disease/Discipline Oriented Groups (DOGs) identifying clinical data needs. Independently prioritizes assignments and completes ongoing tasks following established Clinical Research Unit and research regulatory guidelines. Provides support for Institutional Review Board (IRB) research driven studies with extramural funding. Performs other administrative duties as directed by the Clinical Research Unit Operations Manager.
Additional Information:
This position is onsite, and may be eligible to telework 4-5 days after completing and passing a 5-week assessment. The individual must demonstrate the ability to work independently, be reliable, and exhibit efficiency and accuracy of completing tasks. While working remotely, staff are expected to be onsite for essential tasks and not delegate them to others and maintain timely communication with supervisors and team members. Leadership reserves the right to discontinue remote work at any time.
High school diploma or GED required. Associate's degree preferred.
Expertise in the use of statistical computing and data management systems.
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
Demonstrated success in meeting deadlines, working independently, providing education (seminars/training), being innovative and proactive in solving problems, and learning medical terminology.
Strong working knowledge of PC workstations and Microsoft applications, such as Access, Visio, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheets, and database management.None
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