Vice President of Research Complex Clinical Trials Peoria, Illinois; IL
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Research/Development
The Bleeding & Clotting Disorders Institute (BCDI), a 501c3 not-for-profit organization and the only Federally Recognized Hemophilia Treatment Center of Excellence South of Chicago, seeks a Vice President of Research for our industry-leading team in Peoria, Illinois (IL).
Position Details/Research Overview:
- Focus primarily on research with one clinic day a week
- Seeking an MD/DO Candidate
- Observational, Phase I, II, and III trials
- Antithrombin Study: ATN-106
- Data collection studies: ATHN 10, CDC/Registry for bleeding disorders, and SCINR
- Hemophilia Studies: OBS
17523
- Von Willebrand Disease Studies: BCDI-XII, TAK-, Bloodworks VIP, and Zimmerman
- See full list here
- Ideal traits/preferred experience with:
- Clinical and translational research in Hematology and/or Pediatric Hematology
- Conducting, analyzing, and reporting research findings
- Grant writing and funding acquisition for research projects
Compensation:
- Salary in the range of $225,000-$280,000 - Negotiable
- Comprehensive platinum-level benefits and a retirement plan with a 5% match
Peoria, Illinois (IL):
- This beautiful river region, home to over 413K people, offers a family-friendly community with excellent schools and safe neighborhoods such as Dunlap, Morton, and Washington
Dunlap ranked as the Best Place to Buy a House in Illinois by
- Peoria was recently ranked in:
Top 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S. by due to its focus on the arts, high-quality museums, and the affordable housing market
Best Places to Raise a Family in Illinois by
- Peoria is also home to Bradley University, which is ranked among the Top 5 Best Regional Universities in the Midwest
For more information, contact Megan Schwertner:
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Specialty:
Pediatrics - Hematology And Oncology
Employment Type:
Full Time
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