March 19, 2024

We're hiring!

We're looking for a Clinical Research Coordinator and a Clinical Research Technician to support our federally funded Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (MI-SCIMS) grant. These are full-time, on-site positions. 

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These positions will primarily support the federally funded Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (MI-SCIMS) Center grant. The overarching focus of MI-SCIMS is to enhance the health, well-being, participation and quality of life of individuals living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). 

 

Clinical Research Coordinator

Responsibilities will include but not limited to activities such as recruitment of potential inpatients for participation in the SCIMS project, conducting interviews with them and obtaining needed documentation from their medical records, conducting data management, data quality checks and data extraction, conducting interviews of long-term SCIMS participants over the phone, and assisting in the coordination of the day-to-day activities of a research assistant who will also be involved in the interview process for this study. Essential skills include the ability to multitask, remain organized and clear, concise communication skills. Supporting IRB activities and overseeing adherence of study protocols. This role requires oversight of human subject recruitment as well as mentorship of research assistants. Adhering to study protocols and follow-up communication are critical responsibilities of this position as well as respecting the confidentiality of our research participants. The successful candidate must be flexible and willing to assist with other project activities as assigned.

Apply to the Clinical Research Coordinator position here.

 

Clinical Research Technician

The person in this position will support one or more research studies, including the Michigan SCI Model Systems. 

Apply to the Clinical Research Technician position here.