FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Clinical Research Coordinator?
The Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for conducting human subjects research, obtaining informed consent, screening participants, collecting and analyzing data, maintaining source documents and subject files, and assisting in clinical research activities.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in science or a related field is preferred, or a combination of relevant research experience and education. Additionally, 0-2 years of research or human subjects experience is required.
Is prior experience in clinical research necessary for this role?
No, prior experience is not strictly necessary, as the position is suitable for entry-level candidates with 0-2 years of research or human subjects experience.
Who will the Clinical Research Coordinator work under?
The Clinical Research Coordinator will work under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigator or senior clinical research staff.
What kind of work environment does Mount Sinai offer?
Mount Sinai provides an inclusive, welcoming, and nurturing work environment that values diversity, equity, and inclusion, allowing all employees to feel valued and have opportunities for professional advancement.
What is the salary range for this position?
The salary range for the Clinical Research Coordinator role is $16 - $39.4984 per hour, depending on factors such as experience, education, and hospital needs.
Does this position require working with confidential data?
Yes, the role involves maintaining accurate and confidential subject files and study information in accordance with Mount Sinai's policies and procedures.
Are there opportunities for professional development within this role?
Yes, employees are encouraged to advance professionally and participate actively in the organization as Mount Sinai values leadership development and ongoing learning.
Is the position location-specific, and do we support remote work?
The position is location-specific to Mount Sinai and does not support fully remote work; any remote opportunities would likely be in a hybrid format.
What is the focus of the research at the Center for Psychedelic and Trauma Research?
The Center for Psychedelic and Trauma Research focuses on conducting clinical research studies related to psychedelics and trauma, aiming to advance understanding and treatment in these areas.