Evolution Research Group
Location
Delray Beach, Florida
The Clinical Research Coordinator manages the implementation of clinical trials, ensuring adherence to protocols and regulatory requirements. They are responsible for screening and enrolling subjects, maintaining accurate study records, and reporting adverse events under the direction of the Principal Investigator.
Candidates should have a high school diploma or equivalent, with a college degree and 1-2 years of clinical research experience preferred. Proficiency in medical terminology, regulatory guidelines like GCP, and basic computer skills is required.
Evolution Research Group (ERG) is dedicated to delivering high-quality Phase I–IV clinical trial execution to help sponsors bring lifesaving and life-enhancing therapies to market quickly and safely. Founded in 2014, ERG has grown into a leading neuroscience clinical development company, with affiliate sites across the U.S. and deep expertise in clinical pharmacology, psychiatry, neurology, acute pain, and metabolic disorders. ERG has completed over 5,000 trials and continues to expand into high-need therapeutic areas in the U.S. and globally.
Why join us? We offer a supportive culture, meaningful work, and the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research alongside industry leaders. Plus, we offer competitive benefits include medical and dental coverage, a matching 401(k), and paid time off to recharge.
The Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for the overall coordination, organization, management, and efficient implementation of clinical trials. The CRC completes all study related procedures and distributes study medication and instructions to research subjects under the direction of the Principal Investigator and the Site Director. They maintain accurate, confidential files and documentation of study participants. In executing these position responsibilities, the Clinical Research Coordinator is guided by FDA regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and company standard operating procedures and policies.