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Union: Non-Union
Site: Princess Margaret Research Institute
Department: Cancer Clinical Research Unit
Reports to: Clinical Research Manager
Work Model: primarily on-site position, with some flexibility for work from home as disease site clinical schedule and tasks allow and as approved by the Manager in accordance with UHN guidelines.
Grade: D0:06
Hours: 37.5 per week
Salary: $70,941 - $88,686 annually (To commensurate with experience and consistent with UHN compensation policy)
Status: Temporary Full-Time (14 months)
Closing Date: November 29, 2024
Position Summary
The Cancer Clinical Research Unit requires a Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC I) to work with various research projects under its oncology research portfolio, particularly with the Lymphoma disease site for non-interventional studies. Working under the direction of the Clinical Research Manager, the CRC I collaborates with the Investigators, clinical research nurses and coordinators, and health care team to jointly assume responsibility for the frontline management and coordination of oncology research studies (non-therapeutic studies). The CRC I will work collaboratively with CCRU various teams within CCRU and the standard of care BMT and cell therapy coordinators to ensure the collection of high quality data and specimen procurement, and integrating the research studies into standard of care therapies. The CRC I will be a part of a larger CRC I team and may have the opportunity to participate in other team and CCRU initiatives.
The CRC I role is a primarily on-site position, with some flexibility for work from home as disease site clinical schedule and tasks allow, following UHN policies, and as approved by the Clinical Research Manager.
Duties Include but not limited to:
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