The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Assistant. The Research Assistant will support the Brain Injury Outcomes Services (BIOS) Research Program and Clinical Trials Unit, which manages multi-center, 20+ million dollar federally funded clinical trials and multiple site-specific pharmaceutical sponsored trials. Provides support to the division faculty, administrator, and research personnel.
Maintain multi-center research ethics committee approvals, assist with annual reports, IRB applications, and FDA reporting.
Handle source documents, literature searches, write summaries, assist with writing grants and standard operational procedures, and prepare journal manuscripts.
Provide analytical support to data analysts and research support as required to include PowerPoint presentations and general correspondence.
Participate in project related meetings and develop-implement needed quality control procedures and tasks. Organize materials and maintain filing systems.
Provide telephone and correspondence management.
Perform data entry and data editing.
Assist with basic data management tasks such as running queries on existing databases, organizing, and editing data, conducting reliability checks.
Comply with all regulatory and institutional requirements related to clinical research.
Combine, distribute, and ship documents.
Perform other duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in related discipline.
Additional related experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Classified Title: Research Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/03/CD Starting Salary Range: $17.20 - $30.30 HRLY (Commensurate with experience)
Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: Hybrid/School of Medicine Campus Department name: SOM Neuro BIOS Personnel area: School of Medicine
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