Clinical Research Associate – Cincinnati, OH (Entry-Level)

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About the positionResponsibilities• Conduct qualification, initiation, monitoring, and closeout visits at research sites in compliance with the approved protocol.• Communicate with medical site staff including coordinators and clinical research physicians.• Verify adequate investigator qualifications, training, and resources, including facilities and staff.• Perform medical record and research source documentation verification against case report form data.• Conduct on-site and virtual monitoring activities with a risk-based approach.• Ensure the investigator is enrolling only eligible subjects.• Review regulatory documents and ensure compliance with protocols.• Manage medical device and investigational product accountability and inventory.• Verify and review adverse events and ensure accurate data reporting.• Assess patient recruitment and retention success and suggest improvements.• Complete monitoring reports and follow-up letters summarizing findings and recommended actions.Requirements• Bachelor's degree in a health or science-related field; advanced degrees or prior clinical research experience is a plus.• Ability to travel 60-70% to locations nationwide.• Valid driver's license and ability to drive to monitoring sites.• Proficient knowledge of Microsoft® Office.• Strong communication and presentation skills.• Detail-oriented and efficient in time management.Nice-to-haves• Advanced degrees in health or science-related fields.• Prior clinical research experience.Benefits• Competitive travel bonus• Equity/Stock Option Program• Training completion and retention bonus• Annual merit increases• 401K matching• Opportunity to work from home• Flexible work hours• Home office furniture allowance• In-house travel agents and reimbursement for airline club• Opportunities for leadership positions• Ongoing therapeutic training by in-house physicians• In-house administrative support for CRAs• Opportunities to work with an international team of CRAs.

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