Baylor College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, Allergy & Immunology Service at Texas Children's Hospital is seeking a highly motivated, responsible, and organized individual to join the Food Allergy Research Program (FAP) as a Research Coordinator. The ideal candidate can work independently and in a team environment with a strong sense of professionalism and is willing to accommodate occasional irregular working hours.
The Research Coordinator II, will be responsible for coordinating and/or assisting with day to day activities of research protocols for the Food Allergy Program. This includes screening, enrollment, assist with questionnaire forms, extracting data from medical records, review protocols, review study materials to ensure compliance with the IRB approved protocols and monitoring of research patients. Ensures accurate data collection, documentation, organization and safety of research participants.
Additionally, the Research Coordinator will be responsible for processing, storing, documenting and shipping blood samples collected from patients on research studies.
The research coordinator will work closely with the investigators, study team, and regulatory staff to ensure the research studies are performed in accordance with federal regulations, sponsor guidelines, and departmental policies. Strong organizational skills are required to coordinate events such as patient/family engagement activities and organize and conduct team meetings.