Clinical Research Coordinator 1, ADRD HH, DL2, Hybrid
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The entry-level Clinical Research Coordinator 1(CRC) will support research in advanced home-based care, specifically to carry out studies of home hospital for patients with dementia. These studies deploy to the home trained and upskilled care team members, wearable biosensors, machine learning analytics, and other health information technology (HIT).
The CRC will have a diversity of roles and should be competent after training to perform all of the following: 1) patient identification; 2) physician support; 3) patient-facing surveys and functional tests; 4) field-based (home and other facility) visits for surveys and functional tests; 5) electronic health record (EHR) review and abstraction; 6) data input; 7) data analysis; and 8) other study-related tasks. The CRC needs to be comfortable working independently both in the hospital and in the field (home and other facility). Access to a vehicle and a valid driver's license preferred, but not a requirement. The CRC will support all activities associated with the execution of the research plan including Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions and organizing communication with participants, collaborators, and project staff. The CRC will use REDCap to assist with data collection and analysis. The position requires strong communication, organizational, and analytic skills. The CRC's responsibilities will also include administrative tasks and literature searches. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Writing samples will be requested. Spanish language proficiency strongly preferred. The Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care (DGIM) holds an annual Research Day forum for CRCs to showcase their contributions via oral and poster presentations and promote professional development through a career panel discussion. General Summary/Overview Statement The entry-level Clinical Research Coordinator 1(CRC)will support research in advanced home-based care, specifically to carry out studies of home hospital for patients with dementia. These studies deploy to the home trained and upskilled care team members, wearable biosensors, machine learning analytics, and other health information technology (HIT). The CRC will have a diversity of roles and should be competent after training to perform all of the following: 1) patient identification; 2) physician support; 3) patient-facing surveys and functional tests; 4) field-based (home and other facility) visits for surveys and functional tests; 5) electronic health record (EHR) review and abstraction; 6) data input; 7) data analysis; and 8) other study-related tasks. The CRC needs to be comfortable working independently both in the hospital and in the field (home and other facility). Access to a vehicle and a valid driver's license preferred, but not a requirement. The CRC will support all activities associated with the execution of the research plan including Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions and organizing communication with participants, collaborators, and project staff. The CRC will use REDCap to assist with data collection and analysis. The position requires strong communication, organizational, and analytic skills. The CRC's responsibilities will also include administrative tasks and literature searches. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Writing samples will be requested. Spanish language proficiency strongly preferred. The Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care (DGIM)holds an annualResearch Dayforum for CRCs to showcase their contributions via oral and poster presentations and promote professional development through a career panel discussion. Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
No Direct Patient Care All age groups Adolescence (13 to 17 years) Neonates (birth to 1 month) Young Adult (18 to 25 years) X Infant (1 month to1year) Adult (26 to 54 years) X Early Childhood (12 months to 5 years) Senior Adult (55 to 64 years) X Late Childhood (6 to 12 years) Geriatric (65 years and up) X Working Conditions *Multiple diverse settings: *Busy hospital setting *Visits to homes around the Boston metro area *Visits to health care facilities around the Boston metro area *Cubicle in professional office setting GENERAL ACTIVITY AMOUNT OF TIME SPENT 75% or more50% to 75%25% to 50%Less than 25%None STAND/WALKX SITX DRIVEx MOTION BendingSquattingCrawlingClimbingReaching NEVERX OCCASIONALLYX FREQUENTLYXXX CONTINUOUSLY LiftingCarryingPushingPulling NEVER OCCASIONALLY FREQUENTLYXXXX CONTINUOUSLY GROSS FUNCTIONPRECISE FUNCTION USE OF HANDS(Grip/Grasp)(Fine Manipulation) RIGHT HANDX LEFT HANDX USE OF FEET RIGHT FOOTX LEFT FOOTX HEARINGYESNO SENSE OF SMELL REQUIREDYESNO ABILITY TO DISTINGUISHYESNO OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED TO BODY FLUID:YESNO None Sedentary Work:Lifting 10 lbs. maximum and occasionally lifting and/or carrying such articles as dockets, ledgers and small tools. Although a sedentary job is defined as one which involves sitting, a certain amount of walking and standing is often necessary in carrying out job duties.Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and other sedentary criteria are met. xLight Work:Lifting 20 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 lbs.Even though theweight lifted may be only a negligible amount, a job is in this category when it involves sitting most of the times with a degree of pushing and pulling of arm and/or leg controls, or when it requires walking or standing to asignificant degree. Medium Work:Lifting 50 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 lbs. Heavy Work:Lifting 100 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 lbs. Very Heavy Work:Lifting objects in excess of 100 lbs. with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing 50 lbs. or more. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1Works within legal, regulatory, accreditation and ethical practice standards relevant to the position and as established by BWH/MGB. 2Follows safe practices required for the position. 3Complies with appropriate BWH and MGB policies and procedures. 4Fulfills any training required by BWH and/or MGB, as appropriate. 5Brings potential matters of non-compliance to the attention of the supervisor or other appropriatehospital staff. Qualifications *Bachelor's Degreerequired and an interest in healthcare and the use of technology to support clinical care. *Prior healthcare experience preferred. *Familiarity with electronic health records, REDCap, and MS Office preferred. *Experience in any physiology- or neurology-related field preferred. Skills/Abilities/Competencies Required *Responsible for database management: create, input data, query, import/export, and restructure database, forms and queries as needed using Excel, REDCap, and other software to meet the study team's needs. *Excellent interpersonal skills required for working with hospital leadership, patients, and study staff. *Ability to demonstrate professionalism and respect. *Regard for patient privacy essential. *Excellent oral and written communication skills. *Organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks. *Ability to work independently with only general supervision. *Ability to complete work and to meet deadlines. *Competency in Microsoft Office. The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. |