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Through our employee-managed charitable fund, the Intrepid Ideal Community Fund (ICF), we contribute tens of thousands of dollars each year to organizations that help people in need. We contribute 14% of your bi-weekly pay to your account regardless of your contribution.
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The CRC B (Regulatory Coordinator) will assist with preparing and processing regulatory documents through the IRB and other research review boards and have the ability to handle a variety of clinical trial related regulatory responsibilities in accordance with University of Pennsylvania, GCP, ICF, and FDA guidelines.
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Requirements Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university and 2 years of experience working directly with individuals with developmental disabilities, or a master’s degree from an accredited college or university and 1 year of experience working directly with IDD.Familiarity with state regulations pertaining to chapters 2380, 6100, 6400, 6500 as well as federal ICF regulations Familiarity with EHR a plus Supervision Experience.
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Compliance Oversight for clinical trials; implement monitoring plans for UPenn and external study sites. Clinical Research Coordinator B (Regulatory Coordinator)(Department of Dermatology) The Clinical Research Coordinator B (Regulatory Coordinator) will play a critical role in ensuring research studies comply with relevant regulations and guidelines and will recruit and screen patients for clinical trials as needed.
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