Center for Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Boston Children’s Hospital
Dr. Samuel Nurko & Dr. Rachel Rosen
Are you looking for a role that combines your passion for science with your desire to make a positive impact on children’s health? We are seeking a dynamic and motivated clinical research assistant to join our awesome pediatric GI team! As a clinical research assistant, you will have the opportunity to be a key player in conducting cutting-edge research studies that aim to improve the lives of children with aerodigestive, functional gastrointestinal, and motility disorders. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of research, from study design and planning, to patient recruitment, observation of interesting surgical procedures, and human sample processing. The start date will be June 2024. Applicants interested in pursuing a career in medicine and/or psychology will have ample shadowing opportunities! A two year commitment is strongly preferred.
Some of your exciting responsibilities will include:
1. Working closely with patients and their families to recruit and enroll them in studies, including screening and obtaining informed consent.
2. Conducting noninvasive research procedures and administering study questionnaires.
3. Helping to design and launch innovative research protocols, from preparing documents to seeking approvals.
4. Gathering and managing data from research studies, using electronic databases to keep everything organized and up to date.
5. Scheduling and coordinating study visits, making sure everything runs smoothly and efficiently.
6. Analyzing and interpreting data and helping to prepare reports and presentations to share our findings with the wider scientific community.
7. Collaborating with other research staff and study investigators to drive our research forward and achieve our goals.
To excel in this role, you will need:
1. A bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as nursing, biology, or psychology.
2. Experience working in a research setting, preferably in a hospital environment (preferable, not required).
3. Excellent organizational and communication skills.
4. Proficiency in computer programs and databases commonly used in research, such as Microsoft Office and/or REDCap.
5. The ability to work independently and as part of a team!
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply now and join us in our mission to advance pediatric gastroenterology and improve the lives of children!
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply