Job overview
ctes collaborate with research staff and other stakeholders to drive trial recruitment and to support study specific training needs. The cte acts as a strategic partner to both external and internal stakeholders to optimize the site experience and performance. Leads the relationship management and communication of medical and scientific information with health-care providers, patients, care givers.
essential functions
• works with research sites to develop study-specific action plans to accelerate patient recruitment or support study-specific procedure training
• provides education to health care professionals and their staff, reinforces study protocols as related to a clinical trial
• may partner with referral networks to identify potential subjects for a trial
• creates and analyzes strategies to maximize patient pre-screening, screening, enrollment in trial
• maintains up-to-date technical knowledge of specialty and disease areas
qualifications
• bachelor's degree in health sciences (nursing, medicine, pharmacist) or scientific (biochemical, pharmaceutical chemist).
• typically requires 1 - 2 years of prior relevant experience as study coordinator or sub-investigator working with sites.
• preferred experience in alzheimer's disease or psychiatric disease.
• high flexibility to travel 70% or more of the time.
• fluen english (written, spoken and read)
• excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• ability to execute tasks with minimal oversight
• ability to coordinate and complete activities across multiple functions
• ability to quickly gain an understanding of a situation and to have a solutions based approach to resolving problems
• strong customer service approach
• collaborative mentality
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