What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Program Manager (RN/NP Required) - Tisch Cancer Institute position at Mount Sinai Hospital?
Job Description
The Clinical Program Manager provides clinical support and administrative direction for the Multiple Myeloma (MM) Program at Mount Sinai hospital.
In collaboration with the MM Medical Director, the Associate Director, and the clinical trials investigators; this candidate is responsible for the implementation and conduct of clinical trials with investigational anti-cancer agents at the Mount Sinai Hospital sites (The Mount Sinai Hospital (main site), The Blavatnik Family - Chelsea Medical Center at Mount Sinai and Mount Saini Brooklyn). The candidate must have expert knowledge of cancer as a disease process, cancer treatment modalities, and the process of conducting clinical research. The candidate will follow a caseload of patients in the ambulatory setting at our network sites and assist in the administration and plan of the research program.
The Clinical Program Manager will report into Associate Director.
Responsibilities
Administrative Responsibilities :
- Works with Clinical Research Coordinators and other clinical staff to ensure protocol compliance, accurate data collection and sample acquisition.
- Develops educational programs for the Nursing Staff regarding specific protocols.
- Manage clinical trials portfolio and assure timely regulatory start-up of protocols.
- Monitor accruals and identify opportunities to grow research program.
- Liaison with industry sponsors and CROs.
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