Study Coordinator

Job ID
2024-16973
Campus
Bronx
Employee Classification
Non-Exempt/Non-Union
Department
Medicine - Infectious Diseases
Position Type
Hourly

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

The Study Coordinator would be responsible for the following:

● Schedule regular meetings and prepare minutes for the PI, for facilitation of grant activities with various primary care clinics throughout the Bronx and Queens.

● Coordinate development of educational materials and provide at-risk patients with information.

● Oversee the screening projects for OB and Cardiology at three different hospitals in New York hospitals which includes maintaining IRBs, scheduling meetings and keeping minutes and ensure follow up tasks.

● Coordinating data collection on different projects pertaining to grant such as review of malaria screening in New York City and Chagas screening projects

● Support additional educational efforts as needed for the grant, which may include coordinating and tracking evaluations of virtual symposiums and other teaching sessions.

● Organize and maintain financial data as it pertains to the grant.

● Prepare progress report for cooperative agreements.

● Coordinate materials for dissemination amongst the referral hospital (Best practices, diagnostics, etc.).

● Book venues, create and send invitations, create agendas, and create minutes for reports.

QUALIFICATIONS

● Bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Pre-health or public health curriculum preferred but not required!

● Must be proficient in Microsoft Office. May use other web-based programs as assigned

● Must demonstrate good judgment, initiative, and attention to detail.

Minimum Salary Range

USD $30.00/Hr.

Maximum Salary Range

USD $30.00/Hr.

About Us

We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to work part-time as a Study Coordinator in our office.

Dr. Christina Coyle is an expert in travel medicine and the PI on a grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control entitled, “Reducing the burden of neglected parasitic infections (NPIs) in the United States through evidence-based prevention and control activities.” The Study Coordinator will work with Dr. Coyle to educate patients and providers about NPIs and help screen at-risk populations in primary care clinics in New York City.

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