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The IIT Project Manager acts as a sponsor of a clinical trial, on behalf of and under the direction of the sponsor-investigator(s) in the Division of Hematology Research Program. The IIT Project Manager is involved in all facets of clinical trial conduct from initial protocol development through trial closure and project completion with limited supervision, increased independence and limited assistance; drafts and initiates investigator initiated clinical trials, including multicenter studies where OSU is the coordinating site; trains study coordinators to effectively coordinate an investigator initiated study by providing guidance and internal monitoring; oversees investigator-initiated clinical trials and functions to ensure the scientific integrity of the data collected, and the protection of the rights, safety, and well-being of human study subjects. The IIT Project Manager’s clinical trial role includes administration, financial and billing management, consultation, education, data management (abstraction, reporting, analysis, monitoring, auditing), ethics and regulations, liabilities and responsibilities of conducting research involving human subjects; designs, creates, implements, modifies and maintains tracking systems, electronic and paper databases, data management facilities and standard operational procedures for study patient participation and regulatory compliance and documentation in clinical research to accomplish these goals.
Minimum Education/Experience Requirements:
A bachelor's degree in business administration, communications, marketing or other relevant field or an equivalent combination of education and experience required; master's degree preferred; considerable business experience in an administrative and management capacity required; experience with program management and development required; experience in health professions research preferred.
Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical including a drug screen.
Career Roadmap Framework:
Function: Research Administration
Subfunction: Research Administration Management
Band: Individual Contributor - Specialized
Level: S3 Senior
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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