Clinical research coordinator, Kairuruku rangahau haumanu
Also known as
- Clinical trials coordinator, clinical research physician, senior study coordinator, research associate, research programme coordinator, research nurse, senior clinical trials assistant
Clinical research coordinators oversee clinical trials and studies. They manage projects, participants and staff, and make sure activities meet industry guidelines.
Your pay could be
$59K
Lower
$76K to $119K
Most common
$149K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Clinical research coordinators
- usually work regular business hours but may work shifts, including evenings or weekends
- usually work at research facilities, universities, veterinary clinical units and laboratories and may travel locally
- need to be methodical, accurate and identify and solve problems
Tasks
- manage clinical trials and research projects
- make sure health standards are met
- manage trial activities and timetables
- report on trial progress and results
- collect information from trial participants
- work with health and research teams
- talk to government and health groups
- share updates with board members
- follow health and safety rules
You need a qualification and experience to become a clinical research coordinator.
You need
- a relevant Bachelor's degree of Nursing, health science, medicine, psychology, biomedical science, science or similar area
- experience in similar work
You may need
- to be registered
- an Annual Practising Certificate of Nursing
- to pass a police check
- a driver licence
If you’re in school
You need University Entrance to do the study or training for this job.
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