Oncology Research Reg Coord II
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Research/Development
Clinical Research -
Healthcare
Clinical Research
Short Description
Oncology and Research are specialized and require unique skill sets. Realigning the MD Anderson Research Department at Cooper with the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Houston’s recommendation, allows research growth in both the structure and the types of studies we are able to offer our clients to advance care. The role of Oncology Research Regulatory Coordinator will serve as the regulatory lead on industry-sponsored, federally funded or MD Anderson collaborative studies maintaining compliance and audit readiness.
Work with sponsors during the study start-up process to prepare the regulatory documents and maintain the studies’ regulatory binders throughout duration of study through close out including version control.
Work with the Institutional Review Board to submit initial study applications, amendments, continuing reviews, adverse event reports and other submissions.
Provide regular updates to the Regulatory and Operations team members on where studies are in the review/start-up process, monitoring outcomes, and close out preparation.
Maintain the delegation of authority logs and regulatory documentation for each study and ensure study staff training on each protocol.
Work with sponsors to set up site initiation visits, monitoring visits and study close-out visits and prepare post-visit documents.
Maintains tracking for all protocol related paperwork and collects documents from sponsors for protocol submission and maintenance. Coordinates FDA submissions and prepares for all research audits.
Experience Required2-5 Years Required
Education RequirementsBachelor's degree Preferred
- Biology
- Research
- Public Health
- Business Administration
- Healthcare Administration
- Related field
USD $31.00
Salary Max ($)USD $53.00
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