Clinical Research Assistant Position at Jill Roberts Center for IBD, Weill Cornell Medicine

Randy S. Longman, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Jill Roberts Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

We are looking for a dynamic, meticulous, and enthusiastic person to work as a clinical research assistant in active clinical practice treating inflammatory bowel disease.

Job Overview:

  • Full-time position with 2-year commitment (preferred) 

  • Coordinate multiple clinical research studies, including: 
Phase III clinical trials, Longitudinal follow-up studies, Patient registries 

  • Work closely with multiple physicians, primarily in Gastroenterology 

  • Opportunity for daily shadowing in outpatient clinics, as well as regular 
learning opportunities (lectures, case conferences, grand rounds, etc.)

Salary Range: $22.11 to $28.79

Job responsibilities:

  • Protocol development 

  • IRB submission and maintenance 

  • Medical chart review 

  • Data acquisition and analysis 

  • Biological sample collection with basic laboratory processing and sample storage

  • Manuscript preparation 

  • Facilitate study enrollment and outpatient follow-up visits 

  • Daily interaction with physicians, nurses, patients, and families 


Preferred qualifications:

  • One year research and/or clinical experience preferred but not required 

  • Strong interpersonal skills, writing/communication skills, and attention to detail 

  • Self-starter who takes initiative when appropriate and works well in teams with multi- 
disciplinary and culturally diverse backgrounds 


Interested applicants please send your resume to:

Randy Longman, ral2006@med.cornell.edu

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