FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Data Coordinator - Research?
The primary responsibility is to abstract clinical and demographic data for management to support planning, developing, and improving clinical outcomes, as well as providing data management support for registry/database clinical trials.
What qualifications are required for the Data Coordinator position?
A high school diploma or GED is required, with an associate's degree preferred. Strong expertise in statistical computing and data management systems is also necessary.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft applications (such as Access, Visio, Excel, and PowerPoint), and strong knowledge of PC workstations.
Is prior experience in clinical research necessary for this position?
While prior experience in clinical research is not specified, demonstrated success in data collection, meeting deadlines, and learning medical terminology is important.
What is the schedule for the Data Coordinator position?
The schedule is full-time, from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
Is there potential for career advancement in this role?
Yes, Mayo Clinic emphasizes continuing education and advancement opportunities, allowing employees to build a successful career.
What are the compensation details for this position?
The compensation range is $21.74 - $30.86 per hour.
Are benefits available for this position?
Yes, benefits are eligible for this position.
What kind of training is provided for the Data Coordinator?
The position requires successful completion of a 6-month training assessment, demonstrating the ability to work independently and efficiently.
Does Mayo Clinic have an inclusive hiring policy?
Yes, Mayo Clinic is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive environment that values diversity.