Faculty Leadership Position, Patient Research Center Virginia TechFaculty Leadership Position, Patient Research CenterRoanoke, VirginiaFacilities at the research institute include multiple human subject research-dedicated 3.0T MRIs, high field MR guided PET and MR-guided focused ultrasound for animal research, optically pumped magnetometers (OPM-MEG) for individual human subject and dyadic studies, multiple cellular/molecular imaging facilities including transcriptomics and genomics analysis as well as multiple behavioral testing suites for animals and humans, in addition to two human whole room calorimeters, DEXA facility and metabolic kitchen and dining areas for the study of human eating behaviors. Areas of research emphasis could include disorders such as neurodegenerative diseases, developmental brain disorders, autoimmunity, heart disease, mental health, cerebrovascular disorders including stroke, cancer diagnostics including biomarkers, cancer immunotherapy, cell and gene therapies, disease prevention including through exercise and healthy nutrition.
Open Rank - Research Faculty Virginia TechOpen Rank - Research FacultyBlacksburg, VirginiaWork will be tailored to the experience of the candidate but will primarily focus on transportation safety projects that include lighting, visibility, signaling, signage, traffic safety, accident databases, safety modeling (including safety performance functions and crash mitigation factors), roadway design, intersection and pedestrian safety, traffic control/operation devices, driver behavior, traffic theory and human factors. VTTI seeks a qualified and ambitious researchers with a strong background in either Engineering/Psychology with Lighting or Visibility specialization and Human Factors experience or Engineering/Statistics with safety analysis and/or transportation safety specialization including but not limited degrees in Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Human Factors etc.
Strategic Advisor, Nonprofit Research and Advanced AI, AWS Global Nonprofit Business Amazon.com IncStrategic Advisor, Nonprofit Research and Advanced AI, AWS Global Nonprofit BusinessArlington, VAThe Strategic Advisor will operate across the NPO business as a shared strategic resource, building executive relationships at the C-suite, Chief Research Officer, and Principal Investigator level; influencing research computing policy (including NIH and NSF funding mechanisms); generating qualified pipeline across NPO Research territories and other similarly advanced accounts; and positioning AWS as the platform of choice for next-generation research computing. This person will serve as an advisor and executive-level relationship builder across nonprofit research institutions and other similarly advanced customers with complex AI, model-building, and high-performance computing use cases-driving adoption of AWS"s advanced compute, AI/ML, and HPC services for research workloads.
Clinical Research Nurse Coordinator I MedStar HealthClinical Research Nurse Coordinator IMcLean, VA$89,065–$162,801 / yearReceives and inventories test articles (study device or drug); works with research pharmacist as applicable; stores test articles according to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and Sponsor requirements; with oversight administers test articles; retrieves test articles and calculates research participant compliance as applicable; reconciles accountability log and completes research participant record. Understands and complies with rules for billing Medicare Medicaid and third-party payors for services drugs devices tests and procedures rendered in the clinical research context; responsible for following the billing matrix/billing plan generated by administration for research participants enrolled in clinical studies; ensures research participant stipend information is submitted.
00128 - Research Operations Coordinator DHRM00128 - Research Operations CoordinatorNorfolk, VirginiaThe coordinator will develop and implement an effective research operations program for the management of hazardous materials and processes in research, major research facilities and equipment, and personnel (faculty, staff, and student) safety while conducting research activities on campus. The coordinator will play a pivotal role in the orchestration of research projects and activities that use major research facilities or equipment on campus, ensuring that research activities are conducted efficiently, ethically, and complying with safety and regulatory requirements.
Director of Research Operations Virginia Oncology AssociatesDirector of Research OperationsNorfolk, Virginia$109,691–$194,000 / yearVirginia Oncology Associates, the largest group of medical professionals in Hampton Roads and Northeast North Carolina devoted exclusively to cancer care and blood disorders, has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Research Operations to support our offices in Norfolk. Functioning at a highly strategic level, provides leadership and guidance in the development of new processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of organizational strategic outcomes for clinical trials resulting in the success of the research program.
NewPrincipal Carelon Research Biostatistician Elevance HealthPrincipal Carelon Research BiostatisticianNorfolk, VA$136,000–$234,600 / yearThis researcher partners with investigators, research sponsors, academic institutions, and cross-functional project teams to design studies, develop statistical methodologies, oversee analytical execution, and communicate scientific findings that advance externally funded clinical research programs. Experience designing clinical research studies, developing sample size calculations, statistical analysis plans, outcome measures, and advanced statistical methodologies including survival analysis, causal inference, and experimental design preferred.
Senior Research & Engineering Space Technology Advisor The Aerospace CorpSenior Research & Engineering Space Technology AdvisorVA$155,900–$233,900 / yearThe Defense Systems Group (DSG) provides analysis-based decision support to senior leaders on space architectures, policy and strategy, technology development, warfighter capability enablers, systems integration, defense industrial base, and threat reduction to help shape existing and future space missions across the national security space (NSS) enterprise. DSG is unique at Aerospace as it not only directly supports major customers, including the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Space Command, Air Force Material Command, and senior leadership at the Pentagon, but also provides a broad range of technical support across the national space enterprise, maintaining vertical responsibilities with customers' portfolios as well as horizontal, matrixed responsibilities across the corporation.
Clinical Research Coordinator | School of Medicine, Neurology Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator | School of Medicine, NeurologyRichmond, VA$54,000–$65,000 / yearDepartment Summary: The Department of Neurology has a talented, robust team of faculty and staff members spanning nine divisions including representatives from every neurology subspecialty in adult and child neurology, plus award-winning educators, clinical and translational neuroscientists and master clinicians. For assigned studies, coordinate clinical research processes and documentation which may include: filing and office organization, creation of job aids, conducting protocol related training, research participant scheduling, ordering of study materials and supplies, and scheduling of meetings.
Associate Vice President, Research and Innovation Initiatives Commonwealth of VirginiaAssociate Vice President, Research and Innovation InitiativesFairfax, VAThis includes working with senior leadership on development and implementation of the RFP and award cycles; coordinating closely with University Institutes in their support of researchers and teams aligned with solution areas; providing strategic leadership on the design and implementation of Launch Pad, a project management support system for awardees and strong emerging centers; partnering with the Dean's Business Offices in each of the colleges and schools on the development of strong GCI teams and strategic alignment with college and university research goals; working with communication and marketing teams to promote GCI as a "whole of university initiative"; and collaborating with University Institutes on GCI community engagements and workshops across campus; Lead efforts to identify, cultivate, and expand strategic external partnerships that advance George Mason University's research enterprise. Responsibilities: Work with the Vice President for Research Innovation and Economic Impact (VPRIEI), Deans, Associate Deans for Research, and faculty to understand opportunities and challenges in seeking and obtaining external funding and developing a strategic approach to effectively leverage the university's core research resources and infrastructure to increase external funding and partnerships in collaboration with the VPRIEI, assisting in the development of data-informed strategic plans for research by fully engaging in discussions of priorities, institutes, centers, and faculty needs, as well as gathering information and providing content and feedback; Support the ongoing positioning of the university as a major research university in the Commonwealth by engaging with external partners and representing the university at meetings; Oversee continued implementation of the Grand Challenge Initiative.
Research Professorial Open Rank Position, Spectrum Dominance Division Commonwealth of VirginiaResearch Professorial Open Rank Position, Spectrum Dominance DivisionBlacksburg, VA$130,000–$200,000 / yearThe university has a significant presence across Virginia, including Blacksburg, the greater Washington, D.C. area, the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke, sites in Newport News and Richmond, and numerous Extension offices and research institutes. Motivated applicants are sought to help continue to build SDD's radio frequency portfolio and will be expected to: Lead the direction and technical execution of sponsored programs to achieve stated sponsor deliverables.
Clinical Research Coordinator-Varying Levels(Non-Licensed)-Cancer Center Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator-Varying Levels(Non-Licensed)-Cancer CenterCharlottesville, VALooking to make a meaningful impact every day The Office of Clinical Research OCR at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center is looking for Clinical Research Coordinators Non-Licensed multiple levels to support the advancement of innovative cancer research. In this role you will help bring new therapies from research to reality by coordinating oncology clinical trials and working closely with patients physicians and multidisciplinary research teams.
Clinical Research Nurse, Clinical Trials Office, Clinical Operations Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Nurse, Clinical Trials Office, Clinical OperationsRichmond, VACandidates whose resumes highlight the following previous experience will be prioritized: Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU; Advanced proficiency with data entry and word processing skills, with the ability to analyze and interpret information effectively; Advanced organizational abilities and a keen eye for detail to ensure accuracy and efficiency in all tasks with the ability to multitask and prioritize autonomously; Clear and professional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with colleagues and stakeholders; Interpersonal skills, capable of building relationships and collaborating with team members at all levels to gather information and support compliance efforts; Problem-solving and organizational aptitude, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines in a dynamic environment and independently make critical decisions. certifications, seminars, courses, annual conferences, mentorship; 28 Vacation Days, 12+ State Holidays, and 4 Days to volunteer; Medical, Dental and Vision Health Benefits to meet the needs of employees and their eligible family members from the Commonwealth of Virginia as well as optional FSA; Participation in the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) and other retirement saving options; Parental and Caregiver Leave, Short Term Disability (STD), Disability Insurance, Voluntary Long Term Care Insurance, and Employee Assistance Program.
Clinical Research Coordinator, Varying Levels; Cardiovascular Medicine Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator, Varying Levels; Cardiovascular MedicineCharlottesville, VAThe Division of Cardiovascular Medicine (Interventional Cardiology) at the University of Virginia's (UVA) School of Medicine, is currently seeking applicants for Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC), Licensed or Non-Licensed positions, at various skill and experience levels to join a dynamic growing team of clinical research professionals. Research reference information: Innovating proctoring with live/recorded surgical cases, spanning across departments: https://www.uvaphysicianresource.com/uva-structural-heart-disease-team-performs-live-cases-at-the-2021-international-tvt-conference/ .
Clinical Research Coordinator 621500 Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator 621500Richmond, VA$52,500–$55,000 / yearStrong communication skills, both written and verbal, excellent interpersonal/organizational skills; Strong interpersonal skills such as establishing rapport, maintaining participant motivation, empathic responding, ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, and ability to use clinical judgment in (rare) emergency situations. Under the supervision of the Principal Investigator and project manager, the incumbent will collaborate with all members of the research teams, to ensure all federal, state, university, and protocol requirements are followed, institutional research objectives are met, and ethical obligations are kept.
NewResearch Team Liaison Commonwealth of VirginiaResearch Team LiaisonRichmond, VAProject Management - Tracking project plans and priorities for action by quarter, including centralizing records management for activities supporting program-wide trend assessment and risk mitigation (informing future educational and outreach priorities). Individual consultation with researchers/research teams across the lifecycle of the research process: Triage, coordinate, and track all adverse event submissions from investigators, laboratory personnel, identified by PAM staff, and other reported concerns through to completion.
Regulatory Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC), Licensed or Non-Licensed, varying levels Commonwealth of VirginiaRegulatory Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC), Licensed or Non-Licensed, varying levelsCharlottesville, VAThe Division of Cardiovascular Medicine (Interventional Cardiology) at the University of Virginias (UVA) School of Medicine, is currently seeking applicants for Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC), Licensed or Non-Licensed positions, at various skill and experience levels to join a dynamic growing team of clinical research professionals. This position is open to applicants who meet the requirements of Clinical Research Coordinator 2, 3 and 4. The CRC will work closely with physicians, research staff, sponsors, IRB and regulatory department staff.
Licensed Clinical Research Coordinator (Varying Levels); Cancer Center Commonwealth of VirginiaLicensed Clinical Research Coordinator (Varying Levels); Cancer CenterCharlottesville, VAThe Office of Clinical Research (OCR) at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center is looking for Licensed Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC) to support the advancement of innovative cancer research. This is an excellent opportunity for detail-oriented, collaborative professionals who are passionate about high-quality research and motivated to contribute to work that improves and extends patients' lives.
Clinical Research Coordinator - School of Medicine, Neurology Commonwealth of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator - School of Medicine, NeurologyRichmond, VA$55,000–$57,300 / yearTypical duties of a Clinical Research Coordinators include but are not limited to: assist the PI in assessing study feasibility, determining participation eligibility, and establishing guidelines for clinical data collection; serve as patient/participant recruiters; and perform a variety of complex activities involved in the collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data. The Department of Neurology has a talented, robust team of faculty members and staff spanning nine divisions which includes representatives from every neurology subspecialty in adult and child neurology, plus award-winning educators, clinical and translational neuroscientists and master clinicians.
Open Rank - Research Faculty Commonwealth of VirginiaOpen Rank - Research FacultyBlacksburg, VAWork will be tailored to the experience of the candidate but will primarily focus on transportation safety projects that include lighting, visibility, signaling, signage, traffic safety, accident databases, safety modeling (including safety performance functions and crash mitigation factors), roadway design, intersection and pedestrian safety, traffic control/operation devices, driver behavior, traffic theory and human factors. VTTI seeks a qualified and ambitious researchers with a strong background in either Engineering/Psychology with Lighting or Visibility specialization and Human Factors experience or Engineering/Statistics with safety analysis and/or transportation safety specialization including but not limited degrees in Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Human Factors etc.
Pre-Award Research Administrator Commonwealth of VirginiaPre-Award Research AdministratorRichmond, VARemoteComprising five different departments plus the Dean's office, the College of Engineering enrolls more than 1,700 undergraduate and 250 graduate students in several degree programs supported by approximately 600+ full-time, part-time, and student employees. As part of a premier research university known for tenacity, love of the city of Richmond, and commitment to opportunity and access, the College of Engineering values the significant and positive impact of our people and ideas in the promotion of regional and global prosperity involving research and life sciences.
Adj - Academic Research/Other | Family Medicine | SOM Commonwealth of VirginiaAdj - Academic Research/Other | Family Medicine | SOMRichmond, VADepartment Summary: The Department of Family Medicine and Population Health at Virginia Commonwealth University seeks a Staff Physician Researcher (Hourly) to support the Nasal Steroids, Irrigation, Oral Antibiotics, and Subgroup Targeting for Effective Management of Acute Sinusitis (NOSES) Trial, a multi-site pragmatic randomized controlled trial funded through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Working closely with the Principal Investigators, research coordinators, clinicians, and collaborating study sites, the Staff Physician Researcher will assist with participant recruitment, screening, clinical evaluation, enrollment, follow-up assessments, regulatory compliance, data quality oversight, study operations, dissemination activities, and scholarly products.
Research Assistant Professor Commonwealth of VirginiaResearch Assistant ProfessorVAPreferred Qualifications: Demonstrated track record of authoring high-impact research publications as first or corresponding author; Clinical research experience; Demonstrated track record of successfully achieved issued patents and participating in licensing negotiations; Extensive experience in cancer research: cancer immunotherapy, solid tumors, tumor microenvironment, cell-cell communication, physiological principles of mitochondrial function and disease, extracellular vesicles biology, and lymphatic/lymph node biology; Animal model experience; Documented experience in successful attainment of research grant funding as a PI; Experience with academic technology transfer and STEM instruction; and. A primary area of emphasis of our research is in cancer, but new technologies developed in the Center are being applied to a number of important human diseases including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, as well as liver, ocular, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases.
Research Assistant Professor George Mason UniversityResearch Assistant ProfessorPrince William County, VAPreferred Qualifications: Demonstrated track record of authoring high-impact research publications as first or corresponding author; Clinical research experience; Demonstrated track record of successfully achieved issued patents and participating in licensing negotiations; Extensive experience in cancer research: cancer immunotherapy, solid tumors, tumor microenvironment, cell-cell communication, physiological principles of mitochondrial function and disease, extracellular vesicles biology, and lymphatic/lymph node biology; Animal model experience; Documented experience in successful attainment of research grant funding as a PI; Experience with academic technology transfer and STEM instruction; and. A primary area of emphasis of our research is in cancer, but new technologies developed in the Center are being applied to a number of important human diseases including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, as well as liver, ocular, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases.
Research Assistant Odyssey Systems Consulting Group, Ltd.Research AssistantPortsmouth, VirginiaFull timeAssociate's Degree with a focus in Healthcare or related discipline (such as Biology or Psychology) or the equivalency of a minimum of three (3) years working experience in a hospital, physician’s office, or academic setting (i.e., pre-medical student). Must possess the ability to complete research subject protection training developed by the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITTI), and additional protocol specific training, as required, within one month from start date.
Associate Vice President, Research and Innovation Initiatives George Mason UniversityAssociate Vice President, Research and Innovation InitiativesFairfax, VAThis includes working with senior leadership on development and implementation of the RFP and award cycles; coordinating closely with University Institutes in their support of researchers and teams aligned with solution areas; providing strategic leadership on the design and implementation of Launch Pad, a project management support system for awardees and strong emerging centers; partnering with the Dean's Business Offices in each of the colleges and schools on the development of strong GCI teams and strategic alignment with college and university research goals; working with communication and marketing teams to promote GCI as a "whole of university initiative"; and collaborating with University Institutes on GCI community engagements and workshops across campus; Lead efforts to identify, cultivate, and expand strategic external partnerships that advance George Mason University's research enterprise. Responsibilities: Work with the Vice President for Research Innovation and Economic Impact (VPRIEI), Deans, Associate Deans for Research, and faculty to understand opportunities and challenges in seeking and obtaining external funding and developing a strategic approach to effectively leverage the university's core research resources and infrastructure to increase external funding and partnerships in collaboration with the VPRIEI, assisting in the development of data-informed strategic plans for research by fully engaging in discussions of priorities, institutes, centers, and faculty needs, as well as gathering information and providing content and feedback; Support the ongoing positioning of the university as a major research university in the Commonwealth by engaging with external partners and representing the university at meetings; Oversee continued implementation of the Grand Challenge Initiative.
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Exercise Medicine Research DetailsTenure-Track Assistant Professor in Exercise Medicine ResearchRoanoke, VirginiaThe new CEMR is immediately adjacent to the research laboratories of the FBRI Center for Vascular and Heart Research, Cancer Research Group, Addiction Recovery Research Center, Center for Health Behaviors Research, Center for Neurobiology Research as well as Center for Human Neuroscience Research, offering additional opportunities for collaborations that span metabolism, cardiovascular science, cancer and neuroscience research. Virginia Tech seeks to recruit an innovative researcher in the area of exercise medicine with a focus on the impact of exercise/physical activity on health, including but not limited to the metabolic, cardiovascular, skeletomuscular and neurocognitive systems as well as immunity and cancer prevention for a tenure track faculty position at the assistant professor level.
Neuroscience Postdoctoral Research Fellow Inova Health SystemNeuroscience Postdoctoral Research FellowFalls Church, VATrains others, attends and gives seminar-type presentations, learns new lab and informatic-based techniques, performs required research protocol maintenance, serves on internal and external committees, and presents and publishes research and related findings. Neuroscience Postdoctoral Research Fellow Responsibilities: Participates in various educational workshops such as developing grant applications, preparing research publications, and writing research proposals.
Human Research Protection Specialist, Donhrpp, Falls Church, Virginia Magellan Health ServicesHuman Research Protection Specialist, Donhrpp, Falls Church, VirginiaFalls Church, VAServe as a subject matter expert to Institutional Officials, Human Research Protections Officers (HRPOs), Institutional Review Board (IRB) members and staff, and other HRPP staff on human research protection and compliance regulations, policies, and procedures. Site inspections and assist visits may include: interviews with human research protection staff, interviews with researchers, review of Command research files, and review of investigator files.
Physician Director, Oncology Research for Riverside Medical Group in Newport News, Virginia Riverside HospitalPhysician Director, Oncology Research for Riverside Medical Group in Newport News, VirginiaNewport News, VirginiaRiverside Health operates a comprehensive network of nine cancer care centers across southeastern Virginia, offering integrated services in medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology . The USS Monitor Center at The Mariners’ Museum houses the remains of this famous Civil War ironclad, including its iconic turret, while the Virginia Living Museum showcases plants, animals, and habitats native to the state.
Lab/Research Technician - Microbiology and Immunology Virginia Commonwealth UniversityLab/Research Technician - Microbiology and ImmunologyRichmond, VA$41,600–$46,000 / yearPreference will be given to candidates with experience in flow cytometric analysis (FACS) of complex immune populations, ideally using spectral flow cytometry; handling and breeding genetically engineered mouse models; preparation of lymphoid and intestinal tissues for immunological analysis; and basic molecular biology techniques. Duties & Responsibilities: The laboratory technician will assist the Principal Investigator and senior laboratory personnel with extramurally funded research projects investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate intestinal immunity, host-microbiota interactions, and mucosal inflammation.
Lab Research Professional 2 University of VirginiaLab Research Professional 2Charlottesville, VA$70,000–$85,000 / yearThis role manages and supports the principal investigator in purchasing, vendor relationships, operational budgeting, and contributes to grant‑related financial tracking and allowable‑expense oversight. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, maintaining instruments, managing inventory, enforcing lab protocols, the lab manual, and lab policies, and ensuring compliance with institutional and Environmental Health and Safety requirements.
Senior Finance Specialist, Comparative Medicine & Research Operations University of VirginiaSenior Finance Specialist, Comparative Medicine & Research OperationsCharlottesville, VAThe incumbent will work closely with the Associate Vice President for Research (Comparative Medicine & Preclinical Studies) & Attending Veterinarian, CCM leadership, OVPR finance partners, and central University finance to support long-range planning, recharge/rate setting, compliance stewardship, capital planning, and executive decision support. The University of Virginia's Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) is seeking a Senior Finance Specialist, Comparative Medicine & Research Operations to support the financial integrity, sustainability, and strategic growth of the University's Animal Care and Use Program.
Clinical Research Coordinator - Physical Therapy Virginia Commonwealth UniversityClinical Research Coordinator - Physical TherapyRichmond, VA$63,000–$68,000 / yearData Collection & Analysis: Execute clinical data collection protocols, maintain accurate documentation, and compile data for analysis (including quantitative data management in tools like MATLAB). Duties & Responsibilities: The Clinical Research Coordinator will manage day-to-day operations for the study, including IRB regulatory compliance, participant recruitment and screening, human subject intake, data collection, and data analysis.
Operational Security Analyst, Office of Research Security University of VirginiaOperational Security Analyst, Office of Research SecurityCharlottesville, VADuties will include supporting UVA-ORS Program Managers through detailed analysis and production of reports in support of federal sponsored program security / due diligence, operational security reviews, malign foreign influence inquiries, programmatic intelligence ingestion / triage, reviewing international activities for malign foreign influence and operational risk, preparing information and reports, risk assessments and briefings, recordkeeping, and updating databases and files as needed. Establishing and maintaining working relationships with other analytical subject matter experts, investigators, and collaborating offices (e.g., Sponsored Programs, Licensing & Ventures Group, Information Security, Procurement & Supplier Diversity Services, International Studies, and Compliance).
Research Scientist Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, Yang Lab University of VirginiaResearch Scientist Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, Yang LabCharlottesville, VA$63,000–$70,000 / yearThe Yang Laboratory is dedicated to understanding the molecular mechanisms governing cellular stress responses, with a particular focus on mitochondrial stress, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, the unfolded protein response (UPR), and the integrated stress response (ISR). The laboratory is housed within the University of Virginia School of Medicine and benefits from outstanding research infrastructure, including world-class cryo-EM facilities, collaborative interdisciplinary research programs, and a vibrant scientific community.
Research Fiscal Specialist | SOM | Neurology Virginia Commonwealth UniversityResearch Fiscal Specialist | SOM | NeurologyRichmond, VA$42,000–$60,000 / yearPossess or have the ability to acquire skills in the following areas: analyze financial transactions for trends and variances; create reports, tracking tools and professional documents; budget development; expense forecasting; financial reconciliation; ability to interpret and apply complex government regulations and contractual terms. Department Summary: The Department of Neurology has a talented, robust team of faculty and staff members spanning nine divisions including representatives from every neurology subspecialty in adult and child neurology, plus award-winning educators, clinical and translational neuroscientists and master clinicians.
Research Administrator - Post-Award Virginia Commonwealth UniversityResearch Administrator - Post-AwardRichmond, VARemote$60,000–$70,000 / yearRA candidates: Must be proficient in the following areas: budget development, analyze financial transactions for trends and variances; expense forecasting; creating reports and tracking tools; financial reconciliation, monitoring for compliance to sponsor and institutional terms/policy. The RA will work closely with Principal Investigators (PIs), department leadership, and central research administration offices to manage the lifecycle of sponsored projects, from proposal development through award closeout.
Research Assistant, Institute for Women''''s Health Virginia Commonwealth UniversityResearch Assistant, Institute for Women''''s HealthRichmond, VAThe RA will also assist the team in areas such as communications (e.g., website presence, coordinating with community partners, communicating with community organizations and clinicians, etc.) and regulatory issues (reports to the IRB, funders etc.). Coordinate communication with study participants, community partners, healthcare providers, and community organizations.
NewIACUC Coordinator, Animal Care and Use Program, Office of the Vice President for Research University of VirginiaIACUC Coordinator, Animal Care and Use Program, Office of the Vice President for ResearchCharlottesville, VA$46,000–$57,000 / yearReporting to the IACUC Director, the IACUC Coordinator provides administrative and operational support for committee activities, protocol administration, records management, office communications, semiannual inspections and program reviews, purchasing, and other ACUP functions. The Coordinator serves as an initial resource for investigators, research staff, committee members, and institutional partners regarding submission processes, committee procedures, deadlines, and office operations.
NewResearch Scientist, Perceptual Studies University of VirginiaResearch Scientist, Perceptual StudiesCharlottesville, VAThe Division of Perceptual Studies is an internationally recognized research center within the University of Virginia School of Medicine dedicated to investigating exceptional human experiences that have important implications for psychology, neuroscience, medicine, and consciousness research. The Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS) at the University of Virginia School of Medicine seeks a highly motivated Research Scientist to coordinate and conduct research on autism, communication, and consciousness.
NewPostdoc Research Associate, Nephrology University of VirginiaPostdoc Research Associate, NephrologyCharlottesville, VAThe University of Virginia School of Medicine Nephrology Department is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead basic and translational research projects focused on the biology and clinical applications of extracellular vesicles (EVs). Responsibilities include designing and conducting experiments, developing and implementing novel methodologies, analyzing and interpreting complex datasets, preparing manuscripts and grant applications, and presenting research findings at scientific meetings.
NewClinical Research Coordinator (CRC), Level 1 Wage - NICU, Department of Pediatrics (Staff Wage) University of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator (CRC), Level 1 Wage - NICU, Department of Pediatrics (Staff Wage)Charlottesville, VAThis CRC-1 will play a key role in supporting multiple ongoing clinical research studies with a particular emphasis on subject recruitment for active studies which include sponsored drug/device trials, NIH funded research, and investigator-initiated trials. The Department of Pediatrics in the University of Virginia's (UVA) School of Medicine is seeking an applicant for a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC), Level 1 (wage) to join the NICU/PICU CRC team in supporting Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) research.
Human Research Protection Specialist, DONHRPP, Falls Church, Virginia Magellan Health IncHuman Research Protection Specialist, DONHRPP, Falls Church, VirginiaFalls Church, VAServe as a subject matter expert to Institutional Officials, Human Research Protections Officers (HRPOs), Institutional Review Board (IRB) members and staff, and other HRPP staff on human research protection and compliance regulations, policies, and procedures. Site inspections and assist visits may include: interviews with human research protection staff, interviews with researchers, review of Command research files, and review of investigator files.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, AI Biosecurity Evaluation and Study Design University of VirginiaPostdoctoral Research Associate, AI Biosecurity Evaluation and Study DesignCharlottesville, VA$60,000–$75,000 / yearThis position leads the design, execution, and analysis of a large paired human-subjects study that links AI biosecurity benchmark scores to performance on realistic biological protocol-design and troubleshooting tasks. Lead day-to-day execution of the paired evaluation study, including benchmark administration, participant recruitment and scheduling, and coordination with the laboratory partner on protocol intake and outcome reporting.
Experienced Clinical Research Associate - Sponsor Dedicated Syneos Health IncExperienced Clinical Research Associate - Sponsor DedicatedVATogether we share insights, use the latest technologies and apply advanced business practices to speed our customers' delivery of important therapies to patients. Selecting us as an employer secures a career in which you're guaranteed to: Collaborate with passionate problem solvers Partner with the most diverse team of experts in the industry.
Clinical Research Associate - Full-Service Syneos Health IncClinical Research Associate - Full-ServiceVATogether we share insights, use the latest technologies and apply advanced business practices to speed our customers' delivery of important therapies to patients. Selecting us as an employer secures a career in which you're guaranteed to: Collaborate with passionate problem solvers Partner with the most diverse team of experts in the industry.
NewRegistered Nurse (RN) - Research Coordinator University of VirginiaRegistered Nurse (RN) - Research CoordinatorCharlottesville, VA$33.27–$53.23 / hour2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report "Best Hospitals" guide rates UVA Health University Medical Center as "High Performing" in 5 adult specialties and 14 conditions/procedures. Our footprint also encompasses 3 community hospitals and an integrated network of primary and specialty care clinics throughout Charlottesville, Culpeper, Northern Virginia, and beyond.
NewClinical Research Coordinator (Staff Wage) University of VirginiaClinical Research Coordinator (Staff Wage)Charlottesville, VAThe Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Virginia is seeking a part-time Clinical Research Coordinator, Non-Licensed, to perform a variety of activities to support the department's clinical trials. Position duties include, but not limited to: Reviewing clinic schedule and medical record to pre-screening for potential research Participants.
Clinical Research Coordinator Alcanza Clinical ResearchClinical Research CoordinatorFredericksburg, VAResponsibilities may include but are not limited to: Screening of patients for study enrollment; Patient consents; Patient follow-up visits; Documenting in source clinic charts; Entering data in EDC and answers queries; Obtaining vital signs and ECGs; May perform basic lab procedures per protocol, such as: blood specimen collection, centrifuge operation, storing and shipping of lab specimens, accountability of specimens and notification of courier for specimen pick-up; Requesting and tracking medical record requests; Updating and maintaining logs, chart filings; Maintaining & ordering study specific supplies; Scheduling subjects for study visits and conducts appointment reminders; Building/updating source as needed; Conducting monitoring visits and resolves issues as needed in a timely manner; Ensuring study related reports and patient results are reviewed by investigator in a timely manner; o Filing SAE/Deviation reports to Sponsor and IRB as needed; o Documenting and reporting adverse events; o Reporting non-compliance to appropriate staff in timely manner; o Maintaining positive and effective communication with clients and team. Prepare and attend site initiation visits (SIV’s) and Investigator Meetings (IMs), as needed; Handles all IRB functions for assigned studies independently, and/or with assigned regulatory team member, as needed; Assist with training of new research assistants and coordinators; Assist with scheduling and planning for visit capacity for assigned studies; May set up, train and maintain all technology needed for studies; May assist with study recruitment, patient enrollment, and tracking as needed; May handle more complex study assignments and volumes; May participate in community outreach / education events; Maintaining confidentiality of patients, customers and company information, and; Performing all other duties as requested or assigned.