Research Coordinator II - Digestive Disease Institute (DDI)
Cleveland Clinic(27 days ago)
About this role
A Research Coordinator II at Cleveland Clinic Florida's Digestive Disease Institute supports clinical research programs focused on improving quality of life after cancer surgery. The role is based at the Krupa Center in Weston and contributes to patient-centered research, program integrity, and the conduct of safe, ethical studies within a leading healthcare system.
Required Skills
- Regulatory Compliance
- Data Management
- IRB Submissions
- Adverse Events
- Study Coordination
- Patient Recruitment
- Monitoring
- Communication
Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- GED
- Associate's Degree in Health Care or Science
- Bachelor's Degree in Health Care or Science
About Cleveland Clinic
clevelandclinic.orgCleveland Clinic is a not‑for‑profit academic medical center founded in 1921 that provides comprehensive clinical and hospital care across a large integrated health system. It is known for world‑class specialty care, multidisciplinary teams, and leadership in medical research, education, and health information. The organization operates hospitals, outpatient centers and digital/telehealth services, and employs roughly 65,000 staff to serve patients regionally and internationally.
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