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Duke openings in Clinical Research Informatics


Hi All, Thanks Chris, this looks like a good plan and I'm happy to try it out.  It's always nice to be able to add someone to the group already savvy with CDISC and this is the ideal audience.  

Below is a brief summary for an Assistant Director position for a growing area of our organization.  We are also recruiting for Informatics Project Managers, Clinical Data Specialists and Clinical Programmers.  If interested, please contact Kara Cozart, Manager, Clinical Data Services (kara.cozart@...) or myself for more details.   DCRI positions are also posted at www.hr.duke.edu.

Thank you,
Brian

Brian McCourt, CCDM
Associate Director, Clinical Research Informatics
Clinical Data Integration
Duke Clinical Research Institute

ph:  919-668-8999
fax: 919-668-7107
e-mail:  brian.mccourt@...



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Assistant Director, Clinical Research Informatics
Clinical Data Integration
Duke Clinical Research Institute

The Clinical Data Integration group at DCRI provides operational leadership and support for collection and management of data on a variety of clinical trials, research networks and other research endeavors.  The Assistant Director, Clinical Research Informatics independently oversees informatics operations for the department, including support for research programs, methodology and infrastructure initiatives. The Assistant Director oversees the management of personnel and projects across multiple specialty areas, and will be active within Duke and the broader community providing leadership on project-specific solutions, best practices and the future development of the services provided by the Clinical Research Informatics group.  Candidates must have superior knowledge of clinical data management methods and tools used in industry and government sponsored clinical research programs, demonstrated success leading people and projects is expected, and experience contributing to standards development organizations and translational research initiatives. Candidates interested in this or other informatics, data management or programming opportunities in Clinical Data Integration should contact Kara Cozart, Manager, Clinical Data Services (kara.cozart@...).

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Recently someone inquired about posting relevant job opportunities to
this group. The steering committee discussed it and agreed it was
acceptable. The committee defined the following policy for posting
job opportunities.

CDISC RTP User's Group Job Posting Policy

Relevant job openings may be posted to the RTP CDISC User Network as a
service to members. Postings are in no way endorsed or vetted by the
RTP CDISC User Network or the RTP CDISC Steering Committee. Postings
may be allowed if they meet the following basic criteria:
1. No "blind" ads: postings must include the job
title/description, name of the company, work location, contact name,
phone number and e-mail. A full description of the job and summary of
requirements & qualifications must either be included in the posting
or be readily available via a link provided in the posting.
2. Relevance: postings must be related to employment within the
biomedical/clinical research fields or closely related fields.
Example: an opening for an IT computer programmer with a company which
services pharmas may be acceptable, while an opening for a real estate
agent would not be (despite the fact that pharma employees may live in
the neighborhood).
3. Sincerity: postings must be for genuine opportunities for
which a qualified responder can have a sincere expectation of being
considered for specific employment. Postings that are solely designed
to meet EEOC or other Federal announcement requirements are not
acceptable, nor are postings whose purpose is to generate marketplace
information on salaries, size of the worker pool etc.

The determination of whether the criteria are met is solely at the
discretion of the RTP CDISC Steering Committee and its designees. This
acceptable use policy in no way creates a contractual obligation to
post job openings and can be modified, replaced or rescinded at any
time by the Committee.




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Hi All, Thanks Chris, this looks like a good plan and I'm happy to try it out. It's always nice to be able to add someone to the group already savvy with...
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