Clinical Research Coordinator I - Psychiatry

Washington University in St. Louis

St. Louis, Missouri, US
Base: $47,400.00 - $71,200.00 annually; bonus/equi...
Not specified (assumed 2 day onsite based on job responsibilities)
Participant recruitment and enrollment
Mri data collection and upload
Protocol compliance and regulatory management
Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I for the ADAPT initiative, focusing on psychedelic medicine research. The role involves participant recruitment, regulatory compliance, and data management, requiring strong organizational and interpersonal skills

Job Summary

  • This position supports the ADAPT initiative, a major research effort focused on establishing validated approaches to measure biological effects using MRI in psychedelic medicine.
  • The coordinator will play a central role in implementing study operations, including participant recruitment, scheduling, and managing local regulatory activities.
  • Candidates will receive competitive benefits including up to 22 days of vacation, health insurance packages, and tuition coverage for employees and their families.

Matching Summary

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Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator I for the ADAPT initiative, focusing on psychedelic medicine research. The role involves participant recruitment, regulatory compliance, and data management, requiring strong organizational and interpersonal skills.

Salary

Base: $47,400.00 - $71,200.00 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Up to 22 days vacation, health insurance, retirement plan, tuition coverage

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Participant recruitment and enrollment
  • MRI data collection and upload
  • Protocol compliance and regulatory management
  • Adverse event reporting and assessment
  • Informed consent administration

Nice-to-have

  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills
  • Interest in neuroimaging data processing
  • Experience with human subject research
  • Ability to work in dynamic research environment
  • Detail-oriented approach to data quality

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent education/experience
  • Basic Life Support certification with skills assessment
  • 1 year of Human Subject Research experience (preferred)

Work Rights

Not specified

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