Clinical Research Assistant in Grand Island, Nebraska at Nebraska Cancer Specialists
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Job Description
Nebraska Cancer Specialists is the regional leader in cancer diagnosis, treatment and research. With over 70 active clinical research studies, Nebraska Cancer Specialists is growing! We are seeking a Clinical Research Assistant in Grand Island to join our cutting edge, expanding, dedicated, inspiring and caring research team.
This position is responsible for assisting the research team in the implementation and conduct of clinical trials by performing tasks delegated by research team members.
What’s in It for You? We know you work hard, and we believe in rewarding that! Here’s what you’ll love about NCS:
Monday-Friday schedule – No nights, weekends, or holidays!
Generous PTO – Plus holidays and your birthday off!
Affordable health, dental, and vision insurance
Employer-paid benefits – Short & long-term disability, life insurance, and EAP services
401(k), HSA, and FSA options – Plan for your future with confidence!
CEU/Conference allowance – Keep growing in your field!
Education Assistance - For Loans and Tuition
Extra perks – Because you deserve it
Position Summary
- With supervision, ensures that clinical trials are conducted according to protocol.
- Performs proper and accurate sample management, including collection, identification, transport, and/or processing of biological (blood, urine, etc.) subject samples.
- Manages study laboratory and shipping supplies.
- Monitors and Records the temperatures of research dedicated refrigerators, freezers, and additional equipment.
- Prepares and packages study specimens for shipment and manages package pickup.
- Creates and maintains accurate records of all protocol activities and events, as delegated and trained.
- Manages survival visit data entry, registry trials and imaging for patients on trial.
- Requests tumor samples and schedules tumor biopsies.
- Pre Screen patients for trial entry.
- Participates in quality assurance of clinical research projects.
- Associate degree in a clinical or scientific related discipline required, bachelors or RN degree preferred.
- Minimum of two years experience, clinical or scientific related discipline is required. Oncology experience preferred.
Our team embodies our core values: Purpose, Innovation, Relationship and Excellence. NCS is an equal opportunity employer and participates in E-Verify.