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Job Summary
The Clinical Research Biopsy Coordinator II (Biopsy CRC) works closely with the clinical research study teams to coordinate and process biopsy specimens for clinical research subjects. The primary role of this position is to assume the responsibility for coordination of the scheduling of tissue procurement within the various clinical trial timelines and ensure that the tissue procurement and processing is carried out per clinical trial laboratory manual specifications. Additional major responsibilities include assisting with sample management, including receipt, local transport, and packaging for shipment, and quality assurance functions.
Qualifications
Principal duties and responsibilities include:
Skills/abilities/competencies required:
Licenses, certifications, and/or registrations (if applicable): None
Education: BA/BS degree required
Experience: No experience required
Supervisory responsibility (if applicable): May assist with orientation and training of new staff
Fiscal responsibility (if applicable): None
Working conditions: Duties will be performed in an ambulatory office, infusion unit setting and interventional radiology procedure areas.
Additional job details (if applicable): Onsite, 55 Fruit Street, 40 scheduled weekly hours, regular employee, day work shift.
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