Clinical Research Coordinator
Syracuse University · Syracuse, NY · 3 mo ago
AnalystPart-time
About the role
The Center for Health Behavior Research & Innovation at Syracuse University seeks a Clinical Research Coordinator to support a federally funded FDA study examining nicotine vaping and addiction. This project investigates how different nicotine formulations influence nicotine exposure, subjective experience, and patterns of use using controlled laboratory research methods.
Responsibilities
- Conduct and coordinate laboratory study visits
- Coordinate participant sessions, administer behavioral assessments, operate puff topography and study equipment, and oversee study visit workflow
- Recruit, screen, schedule, and retain participants
- Recruit participants using approved channels; conduct eligibility screening; coordinate visits and follow-up
- Manage data and quality assurance
- Enter, clean, and organize datasets; maintain REDCap databases and study records; conduct quality checks
- Auxiliary with manuscript preparation and research dissemination
- Prepare tables and figures, assist with literature reviews and manuscript drafting, support conference abstracts and presentations
- Auxiliary with regulatory compliance and study documentation
- Cook up study logistics and team communication
- Support collaboration with investigators, trainees, and clinical research partners
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, public health, biology, sociology, or a related discipline
- Applicants completing the final year of a bachelor’s program may be considered with proof of degree by the start date
- Candidates must be able to work in person in Syracuse and participate in laboratory-based research activities at a clinical research facility
- Preferred qualifications include experience with human subjects research, behavioral assessment, participant recruitment, or data management
- Experience with REDCap, laboratory-based research procedures, or physiological and behavioral data collection is helpful but not required
- A minimum commitment of one year is expected
Qualifications
- Strong interpersonal skills are important when working with research participants and multidisciplinary teams
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple responsibilities are required
- Candidates should demonstrate reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain accurate study documentation while coordinating complex research activities
Skills and Knowledge
- Strong interpersonal skills are important when working with research participants and multidisciplinary teams
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple responsibilities are required
- Candidates should demonstrate reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain accurate study documentation while coordinating complex research activities
Benefits
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Pay
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Schedule
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