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Senior Clinical Research Coordinator- Angelman Syndrome
Boston Children's HospitalUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 12 Jan 2026
💰 $93,902/yr($58,677/yr – $93,902/yr)
About the role
Status
Full-Time
Standard Hours per Week
40
Job Posting Category
Research
Job Posting Description
Position Summary
The Division of Genetics and Genomics at Boston Children’s Hospital is seeking an experienced Clinical Research Coordinator to assist with clinical research projects that focus on Angelman syndrome in both children and adults. The primary role will be to oversee the operations of a large investigator-initiated, multi-center natural history study of Angelman Syndrome.
Key Responsibilities
- Assisting Principal Investigators (PI) with designing and implementing clinical research protocols, including: coordinating the preparation of protocol applications for Institutional Review Board (IRB) submissions, managing stakeholder contracts, ensuring regulatory compliance across study sites, and overseeing the day-to-day activities of the study.
- Delivering regular updates and progress reports to PIs and sponsors, including organizing and leading steering committee sessions focused on continuous improvement.
- Conducting virtual and in-person study site visits (pre-study, initiation, monitoring, and close-out) and ensuring sites complete deliverables within given timelines.
- Maintaining multiple study databases by coordinating data entry and updates, optimizing data retrieval processes, and enhancing user interface and system performance.
- Routinely review and verify study data for accuracy and completeness.
- Creating and implementing subject recruitment and enrollment strategies for study sites.
- Developing case report forms (CRFs), protocols, training manuals, and other study related documents.
- Preparing conference presentations and manuscripts by cleaning and preparing datasets for analyses.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree required, Master's Degree preferred
- Bachelor's Degree with 4 years of relevant work experience; OR Master's Degree and 2 years of relevant work experience
- Strong quantitative and analytical skills, including use of statistical software and programming languages such as R or Python
- Interested in working with children and adults with severe physical and intellectual disabilities, and their families
- Excellent interpersonal as well as oral and written communication skills
- Willingness to work flexible hours, as and when required
Office/Site Location
Boston
Regular, Temporary, Per Diem
Regular
Remote Eligibility
Part Remote/Hybrid
Pay Range
$58676.80-$93901.60 Annual
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