Ora

Ophthalmic clinical research

ClinicalResearchCoordinator

Andover, Massachusetts, United States CONTRACT
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Clinical Research Coordinator at Ora. Skills: Clinical research, Subject interaction, Data collection. Conduct world-class research. Administer technician-based tasks”

Industry & Context.

Ophthalmic clinical research
Eligibility Requirements

Travel domestically up to 90% of the time, Back-to-back trips and weekends, Flexible schedule, Weekend availability

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences OR 1-year experience in a clinical setting

Nice to Have

Previous experience as a research coordinator, Certified Ophthalmic Associate or Certified Ophthalmic Technician certifications, Medical skills and/or certifications such as (CPT) certified phlebotomist technician, (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician

What You'll Do.

Conduct world-class research

Administer technician-based tasks

Collect research information

Record research information

Organize research information

Ensure compliance with protocol

Execute protocol directives

Perform ophthalmic assessments

Prioritize subject experience

Ensure subject safety

Perform patient screening

Perform patient recruitment

Perform patient enrollment

Enter data into database

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with tenured Clinical Research Coordinators; Partner with Clinical Project Managers; Work cross-functionally with internal teams; Work cross-functionally with external teams; Collaborate with on-site staff; Collaborate with clinic-based staff; Collaborate with Investigators

Communication Scope

Clear and Direct Communication; Feedback and Conflict Resolution

Full Job Description

POSITION TITLE: Clinical Research Coordinator I DEPARTMENT: Global Project Delivery *This role is a per-diem contract opportunity* Ora Values the Daily Practice of … Prioritizing Kindness * Operational Excellence * Cultivating Joy * Scientific Rigor At Ora, we are building the future of ophthalmic clinical research. As the world’s leading full-service ophthalmic drug and device development firm, we guide our clients across all phases of clinical research to efficiently bring new products and therapies to market. Over the past 45 years, our expert teams have helped earn more than 85 new product approvals. Ora's pre-clinical and clinical models, unique methodologies, integrated clinical data solutions, and global regulatory strategies have been refined and proven across thousands of global projects. Today, our team continues to expand across the globe, with over 400 employees across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The Role: Ora’s Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC I) has close relationships with the subjects who participate in our clinical trials located regionally, domestically, and at times, internationally. You will travel with a team of other CRCs to clinical sites as assigned to conduct world-class research using proprietary methodologies. Once onsite, our CRC I’s will administrate various technician-based tasks by collecting, recording, and organizing subject and research information during clinical research study visits while ensuring compliance with clinical project protocol and overall clinical objectives. Our CRC I’s will partner with tenured Clinical Research Coordinators and Clinical Project Managers to execute protocol directives and work cross-functionally with internal and external teams such as other Research Coordinators and Investigators. What You’ll Do: Participate in a 3 week-long introductory onboarding (part virtual, part in person) to prepare to learn and demonstrate mastery in various introductory skill sets required to begin

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