Détails du poste:
Department: School of Medicine
Titre de l'emploi: Clinical Research Nurse Practitioner
Adresse de l'emplacement: Stanford, Californie 94301
Durée: 4 Months + possible Extension
Horaires: Mon-Fri : Basic Shift hours
Date de début: ASAP
Les fonctions incluent:
- Ensure the safety of study participants, and maintain communication with their families/caregivers and clinicians.
- Provide clinical and administrative medical support and oversight for research clinical trials based on scope of practice; obtain complete study participant history, conduct physical exams, review medical charts, assess findings, prescribe and re-fill medication, and perform designated procedures according to written protocols.
- Collaborate with clinical staff, researchers, outside vendors, and other staff to administer treatment and study protocols.
- Assess, grade, and document adverse events; apply triage and judgment to determine course of action.
- Oversee and, as needed, administer medications and treatments per study protocol and scope of practice.
- Comply with institutional policies, standard operating procedures, and guidelines; prepare and submit documentation as required by the study protocol and study sponsor; interpret complex protocols and regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate and collaborate with principal investigator to review study protocol; access and analyze feasibility, budget projections, and staffing needs.
- Supervise and train non- clinical and clinical staff/students, as needed.
- Identify, recruit, and enroll study participants, as well as maintain study participant records; determine study participant criteria.
- Support sponsor investigator research with investigational new drug/investigational device exemption applications.
Expérience :
- Bachelor's degree in nursing or equivalent, and five years of experience in nursing, with at least two years in a research setting.
- Excellent Verbal and written communications
- Ability to implement good clinical practices in all interactions with study participants, their families, and colleagues
- Ability to implement study protocols with minimal supervision