University of Oklahoma
*Oncology Research Regulatory Specialist (Project Management)
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma's only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 72 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options.
At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! The Oncology Research Regulatory Specialist position, under direct supervision, performs tasks with discretion and asks questions to determine the proper course of action while following established standards. Assists with coordinating regulatory and Institution Review Board (IRB) activities of clinical research, revisions to the Informed Consent Form, and grant support. Adheres to University Compliance program, Code of Ethics, and Business Standards.
Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center's Clinical Trials Office here.
Duties:
Education: Associate's degree AND:
Preferred Experience: 12 months of clinical research experience
Equivalence/Substitution: Will accept 24 months of equivalent experience in lieu of the Associate's degree for a total of 36 months experience.
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Working Conditions:
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