Clinical Research Tissue Coordinator
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Clinical Research
Job
Job Category:
Administrative Non Clinical Support
Work Type:
Full Time
Work Schedule:
Days
Department:
Clinical Research
Facility: BMHCC System Services
Location:
Memphis, TN
This position is fully on-site in Memphis, TN!
Job SummaryThe tissue procurement coordinator works under general supervision and is responsible for the coordination of biospecimen (tissue, blood, urine samples) acquisition from oncology research subjects in accordance with Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, federal, and sponsor regulations and guidelines, BMHCC and BCRI policies and procedures. The tissue procurement coordinator will be responsible for the collection, processing and shipping of biospecimen according to research protocol specifications.
Critical to this function is effective communication with research coordinators and developing key relationships with various departments and surgeons. The tissue procurement coordinator will also ensure that all biospecimen related data is entered in an accurate and timely manner, maintain an internal database of all research biospecimen, and assist in the development of biospecimen handling and storage standard operating procedures.
Other duties may be performed as assigned.
- Minimum of 2 years direct experience in nursing or operating room setting.
- 1 year tissue procurement experience.
- 1 year clinical research experience.
- 4 years tissue procurement experience.
- 4 years direct experience in nursing or operating room setting.
- High School Diploma.
- Associate’s Degree or equivalent.
- Certified Surgical Technologist.
- Knowledge of Medical Terminology.
- Computer literate.
- Experience with Microsoft Office.
- General office equipment proficiency.
- Knowledge of FDA, GCP and ICH guidelines.
- Experience regarding clinical research.
- LIP, Surgery Tech or other medical professional.
- RN.
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