Posted
Fri., Feb. 25
Organization
The Cancer Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) Program
Position Description
Through the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, the Cancer Outcomes Research and Education (CORE) Program is recruiting a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator to join its multidisciplinary team. Working with a diverse group of oncologists, palliative care clinicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, advanced practice nurses, and other specialists, the clinical research coordinator will assist with collaborative studies in supportive care.
Responsibilities include:
- Helping coordinate a range of supportive care projects and program initiatives
- Assuming responsibility for study coordination
- Screening and recruiting study participants in both inpatient units and outpatient clinics
- Administering screening instruments, interviews, and surveys with participants
- Managing data
- Corresponding with the Internal Review Board (IRB) and other regulatory groups
- Assisting with preparation of manuscripts, protocols, and grants
- Completing other special projects in collaboration with principal investigators
Position Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree, preferentially focusing in the social or health sciences
- Previous experience in research a plus
- A background or interest in psychology, medicine, nursing, or public health a plus
Time Commitment
Full-time, with an ideal start date in June 2022.
Compensation
TBD
Apply
For more information, and to apply, please fill out the application providing both a cover letter and resume.