FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Clinical Research Coordinator at Mayo Clinic?
The primary responsibility is to independently coordinate complex clinical research protocols while ensuring compliance with regulatory laws and institutional guidelines.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
Candidates need a high school diploma with at least 7 years of clinical research coordination experience, an Associate's degree with at least 2 years of related experience, a Bachelor's degree with at least 1 year of experience, or an Associate's in Clinical Research from an accredited institution.
Is certification preferred for this role?
Yes, certification from SoCRA or ACRP is preferred, along with a graduate or diploma from a study coordinator training program.
What are the work hours for this position?
The position requires full-time work, with 40 hours per week to be performed within the core hours of 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, depending on patient needs.
Is there a weekend or night schedule required?
Nights and weekends are rare but may be required depending on patient needs.
What kind of environment does Mayo Clinic promote for its employees?
Mayo Clinic promotes an inclusive work environment that values diversity, equity, and inclusion while fostering collaboration among team members.
Are there opportunities for continuing education and advancement?
Yes, Mayo Clinic is dedicated to providing continuing education and advancement opportunities for employees to build successful careers.
What is the compensation range for this Clinical Research Coordinator position?
The compensation range is $26.77 - $40.16 per hour, based on education, experience, and tenure, along with internal equity considerations.
Is this position eligible for benefits?
Yes, this position is eligible for benefits.
Who should candidates contact for more information about this position?
Candidates can contact the recruiter, Chelsea Crosby, for more information about the position.