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Clinical Research Coordinator in VCU Main Campus
The Clinical Research Coordinator role supports Principal Investigators in managing all aspects of clinical research studies, including participant recruitment, data collection, regulatory compliance, and coordination of trial activities. The position requires strong data management skills, experience with clinical research technologies, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within oncology-focused research teams. This full‑time. M-F 40-hour/week hybrid role offers extensive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a salary range minimum of $52,000, with work based in Richmond.
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Clinical Data Manager in VCU Main Campus
Clinical Data Managers generally perform administrative and study related duties that are essential to the successful management of research conducted by principal investigator(s) at the university. This fulltime, M-F 40 hour/week hybrid role offers extensive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a salary range minimum of $44,000, with work based in Richmond.
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Office Coordinator, Medicines for All in MCV Main Campus
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Post Award Research Administrator in MCV Main Campus
As a member of the Wright Center for Clinical & Translational Research and the Institute for Drug & Alcohol Studies administrative team, this position is responsible for sponsored research post-award administration as well as support of internally funded research projects. The position provides post-award financial and administrative support to research faculty at the individual award level with close attention to the adherence of all applicable Sponsor, institutional, state and federal policies and procedures.
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Program Coordinator, Office of Prior Learning in VCU Main Campus
The Office of the Provost provides the foundation for the academic success of all VCU students. Under the leadership of the interim executive vice president and provost, Arturo Saavedra, M.D., Ph.D., and the senior vice provost for academic affairs, Andrew T. Arroyo, Ed.D., the office fosters the development of the university’s academic programs, emphasizing high-quality teaching and learning experiences and supporting deans, faculty, and students as they pursue their scholarly goals. It also ensures the integrity, rigor and transparency of academic programs and provides leadership to critical areas tied to student success, and serves as the university’s liaison to the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
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