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The Clinical Research Coordinator II will support clinical research activities within the iBRAIN Laboratory in the Department of Neurology at the University of Florida. This position is responsible for coordinating human subjects research focused on neurological disorders, including epilepsy and dementia. The incumbent will work closely with the Principal Investigator and research team to ensure efficient, compliant, and timely implementation of study protocols.
More About This Role
Participant Recruitment and Study Coordination
- Recruit, screen, consent, enroll, and retain participants
- Schedule and coordinate study visits, assessments, imaging, electrophysiology, biospecimen collection, and follow-up activities
- Maintain screening/enrollment logs and communicate with participants, caregivers, clinical teams, and investigators
Data Collection and Management
- Collect, enter, verify, and track clinical, behavioral, imaging, electrophysiology, and biospecimen data
- Maintain accurate source documents, case report forms, and coded records
- Complete REDCap/Epic data entry, quality checks, query resolution, secure data transfer, and archiving
Regulatory Compliance, Quality Assurance, and Study Operations
- Prepare and maintain IRB submissions, consent documents, regulatory files, deviations, adverse-event
records, and required reports
- Track study milestones, support monitoring and audits, coordinate start-up and closeout activities, and ensure compliance with protocols, Good Clinical Practice, and UF/UF Health requirements
Research Team and General Support
- Participate in research team meetings and complete required training and relevant professional development activities
- Provide general research and administrative support and perform other related duties as assigned by the Principal Investigator
Managing Clinical Trial funding
- Coordinate and process participant payments for clinical research study visits in accordance with study
protocols, sponsor requirements, institutional policies, and regulatory guidelines
- Verify visit completion and participant eligibility for reimbursement, maintain accurate payment documentation, reconcile payment records, resolve payment-related inquiries, and ensure timely and compliant disbursement of participant compensation while maintaining confidentiality and data integrity
About the UF Division of Epilepsy in the Department of Neurology
The University of Florida’s Epilepsy Division is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by epilepsy and seizure disorders, conditions that impact millions of people across the United States. Epilepsy is a complex neurological condition that can range from well-controlled seizures with medication to cases that require advanced diagnostic evaluation and specialized treatments, including surgical and device-based therapies.
UF Epilepsy Neurology is committed to delivering patient-centered care by integrating innovative research with comprehensive clinical treatment. Through multidisciplinary collaboration and access to advanced neurodiagnostic technologies, the division works to develop new approaches to seizure management and improve outcomes for patients living with epilepsy.
For more information about UF Epilepsy Neurology, visit UF College of Medicine’s Epilepsy Neurology page here.
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