RN - Clinical Research Infusion Coordinator (Neuroscience) at Childrens Hospital of The King's Daughters – Norfolk, Virginia
About This Position
The RN - Clinical Research Infusion Coordinator (RN - CRIC) works closely with and under the guidance of responsible research investigators in the preparation and implementation of new and ongoing clinical trials, and provides protocol-related clinical management to participants while on study. The RN - CRIC ensures successful, patient-oriented, safe, and effective conduct of clinical trials. Ensures compliance with the research protocol, federal and institutional policies, and Good Clinical Practices governing clinical research. Serves as a resource to the interdisciplinary team. Reports to departmental leadership.
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Maintains an in-depth knowledge of federal regulations and guidance documents required for clinical trials and human subject protection, assuring compliance with protocol and regulatory requirements.
Plans, provides, and monitors specific patient needs following established policies, procedures, and regulations as they relate to participation in a clinical trial. Drives collaboration with all health system departments/staff to ensure that needed services are coordinated and delivered to patients in accordance with protocol timelines.
Collaborates with investigator and interdisciplinary team to ensure patient safety throughout trial participation.
Administers all infusions and monitors patient status for adverse reactions.
Provides developmentally appropriate psychosocial and clinical care to study participants. Serves as a resource for the interdisciplinary team, study participants and their families.
Collaborates with team during study start up to organize and accommodate all new clinical trial protocols assigned to the neuroscience patient population.
Coordinates calendars and Research Room availability and ensures Nursing Supervisor is aware of bed requests.
Coordinates intradisciplinary teams, such as VAT and Pharmacy, to ensure smooth throughput.
Attends meetings as applicable with study representatives to ensure situational awareness of upcoming study patients and scheduling timeframes.
Responsible for ensuring efficient throughput to home by ensuring families are ready for discharge, teaching is completed, prescriptions are filled/addressed, and barriers to home are resolved within the established time period.
Participates in related audit preparation and facilitation, including FDA, IRB and related internal and external monitors and auditors.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
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Required Licenses and/or Certifications
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Current Virginia state license as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Registered Nurse holding a valid Compact State license required.
BLS, PALS, and ALS certification required and/or must be obtained within first 30 days of employment.
Citi Module certification required and/or must be obtained within first 30 days of employment.
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RN specialty certification preferred (CPN or CCRN).
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Required Education and Experience
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Bachelor’s Degree (BSN) required or must be actively enrolled in a bachelor’s program with graduation within three years.
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Technical and professional knowledge and skills unique to the pediatric neuroscience patient population, usually acquired through 3-5 years progressive clinical nursing experience in the related specialty area.
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Professional knowledge of nursing theory and practice as it relates to the area of expertise.
Must possess effective computer skills
Ability to analyze and problem solve independently.
Exceptional interpersonal skills that display effective and professional customer service skills and interactions.
Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, hazardous materials, medicinal preparations, body fluids and other conditions common to the healthcare environment.