Research Coordinator
University of Alberta View all jobs
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate day-to-day operations of the BIG STEPS trial and related research projects using project management tools such as MS project.
- Coordinates ethics applications, amendments/renewals, and site operational approvals through Health Research Ethics Board and NACTRC; ensure all activities comply with TCPS 2 (Tri-Council Policy Statement) and ICH-GCP guidelines.
- Support trial registration (eg., ClinicalTrials.gov) and maintain current information on the site.
- Oversee participant recruitment. Develop recruitment tracking systems to monitor enrollment rates across sites. Maintain participant master list(s) (consented/declined).
- Liaise with clinical sites, collaborators, and research staff.
- Answer questions related to study procedures and data collection protocols.
- Monitor data quality, protocol compliance, and intervention fidelity.
- Build and maintain study databases, tracking logs, and documentation systems.
- Provide weekly progress updates to the study PI.
- Screening, recruitment, and enrolment of potential study participants, including obtaining informed consent.
- Addresses participant concerns and troubleshoots virtually and/or in-person.
- Responsible for room and procedure bookings for participant visits and meetings.
- Organize and ensure that data collection tools are available and ready for participant visits.
- Conduct statistical analyses using Stata and/or R to support study objectives.
- Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), data dictionaries, and reproducible workflows.
- Support manuscript preparation, conference abstracts, and presentations.
- Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
- Master's or Ph.D. level degree in an associated field, including but not limited to rehabilitation medicine, kinesiology, nursing, public health, community health, and clinical epidemiology.
- Experience managing research projects or components of projects (e.g., tracking timelines, coordinating tasks, monitoring progress against established milestones) is preferred.
- Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills, as evidenced by scientific writing (thesis, reports, or publications) and presentations to academic or professional audiences.
- Experience working collaboratively within interdisciplinary research teams (e.g., clinicians, trainees, research assistants).
- Experience preparing or supporting competitive research grant applications (e.g., drafting methods sections, budgets, or work plans).
- Knowledge of Albert's health system and previous experience with ConnectCare is an asset.
- Graduate level training (e.g., coursework) in statistics, biostatistics or quantitative analysis and ability to use STATA or R.
- Computer proficiency in Windows using MS office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint).
- Familiarity with University of Alberta policies and procedures.