Clinical Research Core Nurse
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Clinical Research
Position Summary
Working under the general supervision of theCRCManager, theCRCNurse plays a critical role in supporting the research operation of theCRCand any clinical studies that utilize the services provided by the core. This position performs specialized medical procedures including IV management; operates specialized research equipment such as metabolic cart systems, Fibroscan devices,DXAsystems, and Tanita body composition scales; and ensures accurate data collection and specimen processing.
This position is expected to use considerable judgement and anticipate participant needs, especially when performing specialized procedures. This position is also responsible for the procurement, preparation, and distribution of biospecimens (blood, urine, saliva, and other specimens) following policies and procedures for collection, storage, processing, distribution, and quality control as set up by theCRC. Communication with principal investigators is also needed to ensure that biospecimens are collected according to specific criteria of a research study.
This position will be responsible for ensuring informed consent was obtained, required registrations are in place, and the procurement and processing of samples follows
HIPAAand established policies associated with responsible procurement and handling of human specimens.
TheCRCNurse communicates with study participants for purposes of recruitment, retention, and scheduling. This role also involves collecting study measurements and providing instructions to study participants. This position assists with other study activities to ensure the successful completion of the study aims. Specific duties will vary depending on the needs of the study and may be subject to change over the course of the study.
Minimum Education and Experience RequirementsLicensed to practice as a Practical Nurse in the State of North Carolina.
Management Preferences- Experience with and comfortable in placing, assessing, and managing IVs. If there is no IV experience, we are willing to train individuals with excellent phlebotomy skills
- Flexible scheduling with potential for early morning, evening, and some Saturday hours (weekends occasionally) to be shared across team members
- Demonstrated ability to rapidly adjust priorities in a high-paced environment while maintaining participant safety, confidentiality, and data quality
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and within a team to achieve research aims
- Good written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and respectfully with individuals of diverse backgrounds
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