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HERC: Metro New York & Southern Connecticut Staff Associate I in New York, New York
Employer Name: Columbia University
Columbia University is looking for a clinical research coordinator for a NIH-funded project to study the genetics of Alzheimer's Disease in the Hispanic/Latinx population. The candidate will conduct outreach and enrollment in health and community centers, senior centers and other community facilities; he/she will complete blood drawing and structured medical examinations, participate in conferences and events etc. When necessary, the candidate will travel to the site or participant's house for completion of the blood drawing and clinical assessment and will ensure the transfer of blood to the Human Genetics Resources Core Laboratory at Columbia University or other collaborating US sites. He/she will also be trained to complete neuropsychological and family history interviews. The candidate is expected to be bilingual (Spanish and English) and will work closely with the Principal Investigators, research physicians and other clinical coordinators. This is an in-person position only. Responsibilities Work with the principal Investigator and project manager to administer and prepare the medical interview forms for review during diagnostic case conferences and data entry. Complete blood drawing and assist with blood sample processing and storage. Assist on the database maintenance cleaning. Generate automated reports to keep track of the progress of this research project, including participant enrollment, clinical tests, status of blood drawing and blood processing. Contact and recruit possible participants. Assist PI with monthly meetings preparations. Additional information: this is an in-person position (Monday-Friday; 9am-5pm). We will have a weekly meeting with the PI to review the work being done as well as a weekly meeting with the senior clinical coordinator to go over day-to-day activities. The staff associate needs to be able to determine participants who meet criteria for the studies. She/he should be able to talk to participants without supervision, plan and execute work trips. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in specific research field and 4 years of experience preferred Preferred Qualifications Experience working with Microsoft Office Medical degree (medical licensure or board certification not necessary). Phlebotomy certificate proficient in English and Spanish Good communications skills The candidate must be punctual and detail-oriented Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Pay Transparency Disclosure The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.