The US Oncology Network
Location
Spokane Valley, Washington
The Research Assistant supports clinical, regulatory, and quality functions within the clinical research department. Key duties include performing blood draws, managing laboratory specimens, and maintaining accurate source data and regulatory documentation.
Candidates must have an Associate's degree or equivalent experience in science/medical fields and a Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certificate. A Bachelor's degree and experience in oncology or research are preferred.
Clinical duties: Assist in organizing and maintaining source data documentation. Assist in completing case report forms ensuring timely and accurate data entry. Assist in ensuring that all data queries are resolved in a timely manner in accordance with sponsor’s requirements. Assist in maintaining research records in a confidential manner according to practice policies, sponsor confidentiality agreements, HIPAA guidelines, and any other applicable regulations. Orders study-specific lab kits. Receives, stores, and maintains the supply along with maintaining lab kit inventory. Prepare protocol-specific laboratory guidelines for laboratory staff. Prepare laboratory kits for study visits. Perform blood draws and processes laboratory specimens along with maintaining specimen logs. Packages specimens for shipment per applicable regulations. Coordinates receipt and return of sponsor-provided equipment along with maintaining equipment log. Assists with ordering and maintaining general research supplies. May be responsible for basic clinical assessments. Regulatory duties: Schedules and coordination of sponsor remote and on-site visits. Maintain log of monitoring visits. Retrieve and processes sponsor-issued Investigational New Drug safety reports per sponsor requirements and research procedures and work instructions. Assists in maintaining regulatory documentation as needed. Quality duties: Assists in organizing and maintaining procedures, work instructions, forms, and templates Perform peer review quality control checks as requested
Associate’s degree or equivalent work experience in science, medical, or research field.
Bachelor's degree in a related field Oncology experience Research experience Must have excellent: communication skills organizational skills time management Must have strong: ability to multi-task interpersonal skills and able to interact with multiple on many different levels ability to work in a fast-paced environment Physical Demands: Regularly: sit, grasp, reach, bend, stoop/crouch, talk, and hear Occasionally: stand, walk, lift up to 30 pounds, pull/push up to 30 pounds, carry up to 30 pounds Vision: clearly see up to 5 feet with or without corrective lenses Work Environment: While performing the essential duties/responsibilities of this job, the employee will not be exposed to any workplace environmental conditions caused by extreme noise, heat, cold, workplace hazards, atmospheric dust/fumes/vapors/mists, pathogens, or toxic chemicals Salary DOE – $21.27 - $29.78 Benefit Information https://careers.usoncology.com/benefits
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