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A Research Project Manager position is available in the Surgical Outcomes Research Center (SORCE), a research center within the Department of Surgery.
The position is an integral member of the clinical research team, providing critical research coordination and project management.
This 1.0 FTE reports to a Senior Research Project Manager.
POSITION PURPOSE
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The Research Project Manager, in close collaboration with senior clinical research staff and faculty investigators, is responsible for managing significant aspects of one to three (1-3) different projects for the Surgical Outcomes Research Center (SORCE) that may be funded by NIH, PCORI, or other sources.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Core Components of the Position are :
- Research Project Administration and Management (40%)
- Research Study Planning
- Research Milestone Planning and Oversight
- Management of Investigative Team
- Study Operations Reporting
- Management of Sponsor Reports
- Management of External Sites
- Funding proposal development
- SORCE Research Process Improvement
- Human Subjects Research Coordination (40%)
- Regulatory Management
- Participant Activities
- Data Collection and Management
- Data Analysis and Reporting
- Compliance Oversight
- Research training and quality assurance monitoring
- Research Personnel and Resource Management (20%)
- Research Fiscal Management
- Team Management
- Leadership
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education : Bachelor’s Degree in health sciences, public health, or science or healthcare related as well as other applicable areas of study.
Type and Years of Experience : Minimum 3 years’ experience coordinating / managing human subjects research projects preferably in an academic or healthcare-related setting and working on health services or outcomes projects.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Progressive responsibility in project management, team management, and leadership.
- Demonstrated expertise managing large and / or multiple research projects.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- Ability to travel routinely between clinic sites in the greater Seattle area. Work could require moving between various (UWMC and NWH) sites on a regular basis.
- Work is suitable for 2-3 days per week remote work.
Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, the University of Washington will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity.
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