The Clinical Research Medical Assistant is responsible for ensuring efficient flow of participants through the Clinical Translational and Science Unit by assisting with document management, protocol related clinical assessments of research participants, laboratory functions and assisting in tasks related to the operations of the research clinic.
Training, mentorship for team members and study teams.
Assigned unit administrative support (inventory, ordering, billing, scheduling).
Assist Principal Investigators, physicians and/or nurses with special procedures and examinations within competency requirements.
Plan, provide, and document professional medical assistant care for participants in accordance with study protocols, flow sheets, Good Clinical Practice, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), scope of practice and other state and local regulations as applicable.
Ensure data collected for completed procedures is recorded on appropriate forms and participant research records.
Maintain orderliness and cleanliness of examination rooms; stock assigned areas and monitor levels of supplies.
Check and complete required logs and equipment such as refrigerator logs, eyewash logs, and other required checks.
Perform phlebotomy and sample collection, lab processing, handling, and shipping as outlined in study protocols and within KUMC policy.
Perform vital signs, height, weight and ECG’s.
Ensure all required consent forms are obtained prior to any research activities.
Support and encourage a cooperative work environment.
Engage with customers in a professional manner ensuring that customers (participants, study teams, visitors, etc.) are satisfied with services provided.
High School diploma/GED
Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program or at least one year as a Medical Assistant or CCMA or NCRMA certification.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Excellent bedside manner when dealing with study participants.
Problem solve and troubleshoot skills
The pay range listed for this position is determined by our compensation program using market data and salary benchmarking. A combination of factors is considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, education, experience and training, qualifications relative to the requirements of the position, and funding. At the University of Kansas Medical Center, a reasonable estimate for the starting pay range will be the minimum to midpoint of the posted range, taking into account the combination of factors listed above.