The Neurology Department is seeking a Research Data Manager to perform data management for complex, multi-center, or longitudinal clinical trials for BIOS Clinical Trials Coordinating Center (CTCC). This role acts as the primary contact for multi-center study staff regarding data issues. As a Research Data Manager, you will support the innovative work of BIOS CTCC as a member of the BIOS Data Core team. BIOS CTCC manages multi-center, federally funded clinical trials worth over $30 million, as well as multiple site-specific pharmaceutical-sponsored trials. The successful candidate will be expected to operate independently, with guidance provided by BIOS leadership. This position will be responsible for participating in the planning and execution of all data management activities for assigned projects, ensuring focus on data integrity, validity, and reliability in accordance with standard processes, sponsor guidelines, industry best practices and regulatory standards. This position reports to the BIOS Faculty and leadership.
This position can be remote and requires a high degree of independent action and adherence to strict timelines. Building and maintaining strong, trusting relationships is critical. The successful candidate must possess excellent negotiation, facilitation, consensus-building, and diplomacy skills and exhibit a strong helpline orientation. The successful candidate will be expected to stay current with constantly changing clinical research technology and embrace the adoption of innovations to modernize, disseminate, renovate, and remodel. This individual will serve as a knowledgeable liaison between the BIOS leadership and the research communities.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Program reports for tracking study performance such as study enrollment projections, site-based screening and enrollment, query resolution, and deviation reports.
Provide user management and support for trial database and web-based servers.
Independently build electronic case report forms in RedCap.
Assist in developing and maintaining electronic data capture platforms for multi-site, complex, longitudinal clinical trials leveraging advanced electronic data capture systems.
Serve as a resource for technical feasibility of database changes and functionality
Generate and distribute data queries and study progress reports to trial management teams
Assist with site team training on database functionality and use.
Maintain compliance with enrollment reporting requirements for NIH-sponsored studies
Assist with preparing data use agreements and fulfilling data sharing requests.
Other data management activities as assigned with a willingness to learn new skills and processes.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in related discipline.
Three years related experience.
Proficient in at least one of the following programming languages: R, SAS, Python, with a working knowledge of SQL.
Experience in data management for clinical trials.
Experience presenting to investigative teams, end-users (faculty and staff), and subject-matter experts.
Additional education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
Master?s Degree in Health Science, Public Health, Epidemiology, Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or related field.
Experience with electronic data capture systems in clinical trials.
Experience with SQL Server administration; WordPress, HTML, CSS.
Classified Title: Research Data Manager Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MC Starting Salary Range: $48,000 - $84,000 Annually (Commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Exempt Status: Exempt Location: Remote Department name: SOM Neuro BIOS Personnel area: School of Medicine
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