The OHSU-PSU School of Public Health (SPH) is aligned with the American Public Health Association in declaring racism a public health crisis, and our School is committed to becoming an antiracist SPH. We are working to center social justice in our internal and external work as a school and are committed to addressing structural and institutional racism, and to holding ourselves accountable to this work.
The Infectious Disease Research Unit is based out of the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health specializes in evaluations of infectious disease, in individual patients and the population as a whole. The group’s experts are national leaders in two rare diseases that predominantly affect the lungs – nontuberculous mycobacterial, or NTM disease, and bronchiectasis. In addition to NTM disease and bronchiectasis, other areas of research include rheumatologic disease, drug safety and pharmacoepidemiology, and vaccines.
This TI clinical research assistant II position in will provide support for several NTM and bronchiectasis clinical trials protocols, as well as other infectious disease observational or epidemiological studies. This position will also provide project management for several clinical trials, which could include supporting database development, data management, and monitoring data, interfacing with subsites, and managing regulatory documentation. As part of this role, this individual will interface across multiple departments and divisions as part of supporting PIs across OHSU.
Responsibilities include:
The individual in this role will have excellent person-skills, be detail-oriented, and able to track multiple projects long-term. This position requires majority on-site work, with potential opportunity to work remotely. There may be other opportunities within the group including manuscript review and independent research.
Bachelor's Degree in relevant field OR
Associate's AND 2 years of relevant experience OR
3 years of relevant experience OR
Equivalent combination of training and experience
Strong written, verbal comminication and proficeincy in MS Office Suite; meticulous record keeping and organization skills.
Working knowledge of IRB guidelines and FDA, DHHS, other agency guidelines that govern clinical research.
Experience with EndNote or other citation software.
Due to the unpredictability of research activities, hours may have to be shifted to accommodate research participants, study visits, and data collection. Some days may require starting earlier or later in the day, as well as working past 5PM. Intermittent evening or weekend work and/or availability may be required.
Work location will include the Vanport Building, clinics within Physicians Pavilion, CHH 1, and the OCTRI out/inpatient spaces in the Hatfield Building. Remote work is an option and may be approved on a case-by-case basis.
Typical work availablility, defined as being available in-person or responsive to emails when working remotely: Monday-Friday; between 8:00AM – 4:30PM
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