What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nurse Navigator/ Research -Pulmonary position at Dayton Children’s?
Facility :
Dayton Children's - Main Campus
Department : Pulmonary Clinic
Schedule : Full time
Hours : Job Details :
Responsible for overall clinic trial management for the Division of Pulmonary Medicine in conjunction with physician investigators. Manages all aspects of clinical trials, including start-up and launch activities, day-to-day management, and study closure activities within established regulations and guidelines. Coordinates nursing within the research framework to ensure patient safety and provide quality care to study patients. Involves working collaboratively with the office of Dayton Children’s Clinical Trials (DCCT) in completing study start up and regulatory activities. Responsible for regulatory document attainment and Institutional Review Board submissions, recruitment and enrollment of study participants, conduct or coordination of all study visit procedures, completion and maintenance of case report forms and all study-related documentation and record keeping. Responsible for the assessment, intervention, monitoring, and evaluation of patients participating in study protocols. This includes sample and specimen collection, coordination of phlebotomy, administration of study medications, monitoring patient response to intervention, and documenting of patient encounters under the supervision of the principal investigator.
Department Specific Job Details :
Required-
Associates : Nursing (Required) Graduation from an accredited program of nursing; Dedication to acquire Bachelors of Science in Nursing within 5 years of hire.
Years of experience-
1-2 years’ experience
RN licensure in State of Ohio, current CPR certification is required.
Pediatric experience is preferred
Education Requirements :
Associates : Nursing (Required), Bachelors : Nursing
Certification / License Requirements :
Lic] RN : Registered Nurse (RN) - Ohio Board of Nursing, CPR : Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation - American Heart Association