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IRB Panel Administrator

Employer
Virginia Commonwealth University
Location
Virginia, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Nov 16, 2022


Summary:

The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation invites interested candidates to apply for an exciting opportunity as an IRB Panel Administrator in the Division of Human Research Protection Program.

Typical Duties

- Conduct pre-review analysis of IRB submissions to ensure applications are adequately prepared and to identify any missing information that would preclude the ability to conduct an adequate review; follow up with investigator/study staff to obtain corrections or needed information; ensure ancillary requirements are in place.
- Manage IRB Panel operations, including meeting management and pre- and post-meeting activities, maintain comprehensive tracking throughout the course of the review, and maintain appropriate documentation and reporting of review, study status, and panel activities.
- Conduct IRB review of minor amendments and participate as an alternate voting member, as needed, ensuring that all regulatory and VCU policy criteria are met. Work with investigators/study staff to address any needed revisions. Maintain appropriate documentation and reporting of review and study status.
- Serve as an educational resource for IRB members, investigators, research personnel, and students.
- Support the Human Participant Protections Program by maintaining current knowledge of federal and state regulations, research/medical ethics, IRB Written Policies and Procedures, and ORSP business practices. Applies this knowledge to submission screening, IRB review, panel management, and consultation.
- Performs highly complex duties to facilitate the review and approval of human participant research to ensure the rights and welfare of participants are protected and research is conducted in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, and institutional policies and procedures.

The focus of this position will involve conducting substantive pre-review screening of research submissions and managing the operations of an Institutional Review Board.(IRB)…Additional responsibilities will include serving as an IRB member or alternate, including potential participation in convened meeting deliberations and independently conducting exempt and expedited reviews (upon receipt of adequate training and experience), and providing consultation and guidance to researchers and IRB members.
- The position requires extensive ability for critical thinking, analytical skills and independent judgment in interpreting and applying relevant regulations and institutional policies; demonstrated effective communication skills for guiding IRB members, chairs, investigators, research staff, and students in how to apply the regulations; and ability to craft complex correspondence to relate IRB determinations.
- Exceptional organizational skills are required to manage monthly board meetings, track review progress, and ensure tight timelines are met.
- The position requires a flexible person who has experience in human participant research, and who seeks to ensure comprehensive knowledge and application of federal and state regulations, and institutional policies and procedures pertaining to IRB review of human participant research.
- This position also requires the ability to learn specific program functions quickly, and someone who is highly skilled in interpersonal relationships, is demonstrably skilled in professional oral and written communication, and is able to deal effectively with high volumes, rigid deadlines, and frequent changes.

Note: This position is eligible for hybrid telework

Minimum Qualifications:

- Strongly prefer Bachelor’s degree in related field, or equivalent combination of training and experience is required. Training and experience may include working in an IRB office or in the conduct of research studies, and must involve an extensive proven and successful background in critical thinking and analytical review of highly complex information.
- Knowledge of federal regulations governing human participant research, with the ability to quickly gain a full working knowledge.
- Ability to analyze regulations and guidances, and apply to written research protocols
- Ability to critically read research proposals and determine adherence to regulatory criteria and institutional policy.
- Ability to convey regulatory and policy requirements verbally and in writing to faculty, staff, and students.
- Ability to guide IRB members in applying regulations to reviews and in the most effective methods for conducting reviews.
- Ability to set priorities and manage time effectively, including a demonstrated ability to plan, organize, schedule, and complete work within deadlines.
- Ability to perform multiple tasks at any given time with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
- Ability to recognize, analyze, and resolve potential issues/problems.
- Highly effective interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations.
- Exhibits diplomacy and exceptional customer service.
Independent initiative.
-Ability to work with all levels of individuals in a respectful and supportive manner.
- High level of proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as experience using databases.
- Ability to quickly learn new computer software.
- A commitment to expand on knowledge of human subject’s research regulations and research ethics by attending local, regional, and national conferences/workshops made available to staff.
- A commitment to help maintain a positive, productive, and healthy office environment. A demonstrated commitment to continuous quality improvement such as identifying areas for increased efficiency or developing solutions to challenges.
- Ability to work in a diverse environment is required.
- The candidate should have demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Currently holds or has the ability to seek certification as a Certified IRB Professional (CIP) upon meeting eligibility requirements.

Physical and Cognitive Requirements:
Indicate by each element: E = Essential; M = Marginal; or NA
Emotional Demands:
E Fast Pace
NA Average Pace
E Multiple Stimuli
E Frequent change
M Intense customer interaction

Physical Demands and Activities:
E Light lifting (<20 lbs.)
NA Moderate lifting (20-50 lbs.)
NA Heavy lifting (>50 lbs.)
M Pushing/pulling
M Walking
M Standing
NA Climbing
E Sitting
M Reaching
M Repetitive motion
M Bending

Mental/Sensory Demands:
E Memory
E Reasoning
E Hearing
E Reading
E Analyzing
E Logic
E Written communication
E Verbal communication

Environmental Conditions:
NA Extreme heat/cold
NA Fumes
NA Extreme noise
NA Mists/gases
NA Vibrations

Salary Range: Commensurate with experience up to $55,000




Department: Office of the Vice President for Research & Innovation
Division of Human Research Protections Program
Employment Type: UF - University Employee FT
Research Job Family: Legal, Audit & Compliance - Specialist LG 1 (25231)
Restricted Status: Yes
FTE: 1
Exemption Status: Exempt
ORP Eligible: No


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