Research Tech I - Daytona Beach, FL (On-site)
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![]() United States, Florida, Daytona Beach | |
![]() 1900 Mason Avenue (Show on map) | |
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As one of the largest Clinical Research Organizations in the world, we have four Early Phase Clinical Research Units in the UK and US. We are currently seeking a Research Technician, to lead and support our Clinical Pharmacology Start-up team in initiating Early Phase clinical trials for our clients with maximum speed and efficiency. This is a full-time, rotating shifts, one to two weekends per month, office-based position in Daytona Beach, FL. A schedule will be given in advance. This position requires availability for a rotating shift including 10 hour shifts plus 1-2 weekends a month that have 12 hour shifts. If you join us, you will work with some of the worlds leading pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies in a vital stage of clinical development: establishing the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of a new drug. Many Technicians are drawn to their profession because of its direct impact on patient care. If this is your case, you will not miss that working in Phase 1 trials. Whilst allowing you to have a close face-to-face relationship with participants, and as you continue to practice your clinical skills and knowledge, youll be involved with the latest medical technologies and treatments, witnessing their development firsthand. When the drug you worked with gets approved, you know youll touch many patients lives around the world. WHAT YOU WILL DO You will utilize your skills, knowledge, and clinical judgement to provide a high standard of care for participants in clinical trials and respond to emergency situations based upon clinical research standards. Other key responsibilities:
YOU NEED TO BRING...
Previous clinical experience is ideal, but not a must. We are open to consider recent graduates or any recent clinical experience. The important thing for us is you are comfortable working in an environment that is:
What do you get? Regular, full-time, or part-time employees working 20 or more hours per week are eligible for comprehensive benefits including but not limited to:
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