Pittsburgh, a up and coming metropolitan city in western Pennsylvania is a
great place to live. There are many educational institutions, parks for
recreation, great housing opportunities, and the warm and charm of
midwesterns. Carnegie Mellon University located in this great city has a
position available in its Regulatory Compliance Administration office for a
compliance coordinator/administrator.
If interested, please send a letter of interest and your resume to the HR
website. That link can be found at www.cmu.edu
For more information, please contact me offline.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Compliance Coordinator will work with the Regulatory Compliance Officer to
receive, triage, prepare, and process research protocols for review by the
appropriate CMU regulatory committees at scheduled meetings or by
electronic communications. The Compliance Coordinator is the initial
contact for the CMU research community and will assist with the development
of information dissemination and presentation of educational compliance
materials. Compliance Coordinator will develop and maintain the database of
protocols received by Regulatory Compliance Administration and will
distribute notices to researchers using information found in the database.
Compliance Coordinator will work on other special projects as assigned by
the Compliance Officer.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of training and experience; at
least 2 or more years of related experience; basic understanding and
application of theoretical knowledge of research compliance as it related
to research administration; ability to function competently in a team
environment; excellent analytical, organizational, reasoning and problem
solving skills; ability to interact effectively with campus community and
external customers; excellent verbal and written communication skills;
computer literacy; ability to maintain accurate and detailed records;
maintains a high degree of integrity and confidentiality in processing data
and interacting with internal and external customers; normally sedentary
with some mobility; i.e., able to travel to other campus locations; may
require some bending, stretching, pushing as well as lifting of several
reams of paper, etc; work is usually performed in an office setting; may be
close contact with CRT for long periods of time; ability to pay close
attention to detail, meet inflexible deadlines, remain calm during
difficult situations, work under pressure and work with frequent
interruptions; week-end and evening hours may be required; successful
candidate must submit to through background check which includes
educational and criminal background checks.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience in an academic setting as well as some supervisory experience;
knowledge of A21, OHRP, OLAW, and FDA guidelines; and responsible conduct
of research. A certification in research administration is a plus.
Please refer to Job Announcement Number 81051 when applying for this
position. Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate and Carnegie
Mellon University is required not to discriminate in admission, employment
or administration of its programs or activities on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex or disability in violation of Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972
and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or other federal, state
or local laws or executive orders. Carnegie Mellon University makes every
effort to provide accessible facilities and programs for individuals with
disabilities.
John Chinn
Compliance Officer
Carnegie Mellon University
Regulatory Compliance Administration
5000 Forbes Avenue
UTDC Building, Suite 314
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Voice: 412-268-4727
Fax: 412-268-2050
E-mail: xxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu
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