Interested in an Entry-level Position
as a Study Coordinator?
This 6-week online and asynchronous academic badge can prepare you for a new career. Developed by the School of Health Professions in conjunction with the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Sciences (NJ ACTS), the badge is especially designed to introduce individuals to the responsibilities, knowledge, and tasks performed by entry-level Clinical Research Coordinators. The badge is open to clinical research staff, novice investigators, and students with little to no clinical research or pharmaceutical experience who would like to participate in clinical research at an Academic Medical Center (AMC) functioning as a “study coordinator”.
Participants will be assessed on competencies related to five domains outlined by the Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competency. The course is self-paced, takes about 20 hours to complete and is structured to fit into the busy schedules of working professionals while maintaining the highest degree of academic rigor.
Free to students, faculty and staff at Rutgers, Princeton, and NJIT, minus a non-refundable $5.00 administrative fee.
A 6-Week Program Covering the Following Training Areas:
- Scientific Concepts and Research Design
- Ethical & Participant Safety Considerations
- Investigational Products Development & Regulation
- Clinical Study Operations and Site Management
- Data Management & Informatics
Register Here
For more information about the Clinical Research Coordinator Level-1 Badge visit: https://njacts.rbhs.rutgers.edu/education-training/workforce-development/crc-badge/
Any questions and concerns?
Contact Yasheca Ebanks, NJ ACTS Project Manager at yebanks@shp.rutgers.edu
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