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The Certified Mobile Research Nurse is a Registered Nursing per diem/PRN position for PCM Trials. Two (2) years' experience in starting and performing Phlebotomy/Peripheral Blood Draw, IVs, and Subcutaneous Injections (date of last practice within 6 months, preferred.
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A PCM Trials CMRN is responsible for setting appointments within the required visitation window to complete mobile visits for study participants. No research experience required, on the job training provided.
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You'll work cooperatively with Clinical Project Managers, Coordinators, and site personnel to complete visits and submit accurate source documentation. Minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Registered Nurse (RN.
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This posting is for research staff to work at Urgent Care in Seattle The Research Nurse will review EPIC schedules, screen, consent, administer a questionnaire and collect nose and throat swabs from participants, and a blood draw on a subset of participants.
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Blood specimen collection and processing. Accessing a mediport for blood sles. One (1) year of experience collecting vital signs, ECG, urine sles, and performing urine pregnancy tests. Blood specimen collection and processing.
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Gain CMRN GCP training certification. Skilled at collecting accurate, detailed patient records including documentation of medical history and medication charting. Please contact Ashley Sin at (303) 317-5486 x486 or at ashley.sin@pcmtrials.com today to learn more about our opportunities where you can make a difference in your own career.
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The Research Nurse will review EPIC schedules, screen, consent, administer a questionnaire and collect nose and throat swabs from participants, and a blood draw on a subset of participants.
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One (1) year of experience collecting vital signs, ECG, urine samples, and performing urine pregnancy tests. Nasal swab collection and processing. Licensed driver with good driving record and automobile insurance in accordance with state and/or agency requirements and in good repair.
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Visits must occur within standard business hours to account for UPS drop off. Must have and maintain a current, unrestricted license as a RN in the state(s) of practice. Professional Case Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Please contact Brandi Johnson at (303) 764-4289 or at brandi.johnson@pcmtrials.com today to learn more about our opportunities where you can make a difference in your own career! Standard Rate: $55.00 Hourly plus commute, mileage, training, and administrative pay.
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Standard Rate: $65.00 Hourly plus commute, mileage, training, and administrative pay. Excellent observational, verbal, written communication, and problem-solving skills. Make a Difference on Your Own Schedule and Terms.
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Standard Rate: $60.00 Hourly plus commute, mileage, training, and administrative pay. Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing. Be a member of our general staffing pool. Must have and maintain a current CPR certification.
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Flexibility for urgent visits. Must have and maintain a current TB Test. An ability to speak other languages. Contribute to advancements of truly life changing treatments.
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The research activities include, but are not limited to, the administration of FDregulated investigational products to trial participants and collection of clinical specimens, including blood from a peripheral blood draw or central venous access and nasal/throat swabs.
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Flexibility for urgent visits. Must have and maintain a current TB Test. An ability to speak other languages. Contribute to advancements of truly life changing treatments.
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