Clinical Research Program Manager
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston, MA · 1 mo ago
Project Management$63k–$103k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Center for Precision Psychiatry (CPP) at Mass General Hospital is seeking a full-time Project Manager to lead and manage clinical research studies. This role involves supervising operations, writing manuals, and coordinating multi-center trials.
Responsibilities
- Supervise operations of all study staff.
- Write operations manuals.
- Participate in the formulation of policies and procedures for the study.
- Prepare Case Report Forms.
- Celebrate study progress at investigators' meetings.
- Coordinate multi-center trials with NIH, FDA, and private foundations.
- Develop advertising strategies to support recruitment activities.
- Oversee budget management and subcontracts with associated institutions.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in a related field required, Master's Degree preferred.
- 5-7 years of research-related experience required.
- 1-2 years of supervisory experience preferred.
Skills and Abilities
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to make independent effective decisions.
- Strong database management and computer skills.
- Demonstrated analytical skills to problem solve effectively.
- Strong budget management skills.
Physical Requirements
- Standing frequently (34-66%).
- Walking frequently (34-66%).
- Sitting occasionally (3-33%).
- Lifting frequently (34-66%) up to 35 lbs.
- Carrying frequently (34-66%) up to 20 lbs - 35 lbs.
- Pushing occasionally (3-33%).
- Pulling occasionally (3-33%).
- Climbing rarely (less than 2%).
- Stooping occasionally (3-33%).
- Kneeling occasionally (3-33%).
- Crouching occasionally (3-33%).
- Crawling rarely (less than 2%).
- Reaching frequently (34-66%).
- Gross manipulation (handling) frequently (34-66%).
- Fine manipulation (fingering) frequently (34-66%).
- Feeling constantly (67-100%).
- Foot use rarely (less than 2%).
- Vision - far constantly (67-100%).
- Vision - near constantly (67-100%).
- Talking constantly (67-100%).
- Hearing constantly (67-100%).