Clinical Outcomes Research Coordinator – Steadman Philippon Research Institute
CLASSIFICATION: This is a full-time, year-round exempt position with benefits. Rental range: $80,000 – $105,000
The position requires a US work permit. For this position, we do not hire international students (non-US citizens or permanent residents), sponsor work visas, or hire anyone temporarily authorized to work in their field for a specified period of time (e.g., job/internship) .
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collaborate with surgeons and scientists to lead data registry research projects investigating patient-centered outcomes after surgery.
Organize and lead a diverse team of employees to successfully execute projects.
Oversee clinical outcome data collection methods, implementation, organization, and quality control.
Develop research questions and study methods, collect data, and conduct analyzes to address hypotheses.
Submit and maintain IRB applications and ensure protocol compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
Manuscript preparation, submission and follow-up during the peer review process.
Write abstracts, prepare podium and poster presentations for society meetings.
Conduct other categories of research – systematic reviews/meta-analysis, articles on surgical techniques, collaborations with other SPRI departments and extramural teams including USOPC.
Successfully manage multiple deadlines for numerous ongoing projects.
Contribute to ongoing research with DOD, NIH, and IOC funded projects, SPRI departments, and extramural teams, including USOPC.
Job requirements:
Master’s degree in a related field required (public health, epidemiology, medical sciences, statistics or data analysis, etc.).
Preferred: PhD and/or 2+ years of related research experience with practical applied knowledge of research principles.
Skills in data management and statistical analysis.
Preferred: Experience with Structured Query Language (SQL) and at least one statistical software package (e.g. R, SPSS, SAS, etc.).
Demonstrated proficiency in scientific methods, orthopedic terminology, experimental design, and data collection principles.
Ability to handle confidential/sensitive information and exercise good professional judgment.