IRB Generalist
- Employer
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Location
- Richmond, Virginia, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Date posted
- Jan 16, 2025
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Academic Affairs, Institutional Research & Planning, Research Administration, Business & Administrative Affairs, Grants & Contracts
- Employment Type
- Full Time
IRB Generalist
Benefits of working at VCU
All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes: comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave granted up front, generous tuition benefit, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more. Learn more about VCU’s benefits here .
Job Code 25221
Recruitment Pool All Applicants
Posting Number req6764
Unit VP Research MBU
Department Office of the Vice President for Research & Innovation
Department Website Link https://research.vcu.edu/
Location VCU
Address 907 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
Duties & Responsibilities
Welcome to Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) … a world UNLIKE any other!
At VCU, we are UNCOMMON and UNLIKE any other university. A premier, urban, public research university nationally recognized as one of the best employers for diversity, VCU is a great place to work. It’s a place of opportunity where your success is supported and your career can thrive. VCU offers employees a generous leave package, career paths for advancement, competitive pay, and an opportunity to do mission-driven work.
VCU's Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation and it's Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) Office invites all interested candidates to apply for our IRB Generalist positions! We will be filling 2 positions with this recruitment.
Our impact is measured one student and patient at a time. VCU’s unequaled combination of excellence, diversity, research and creativity makes success possible for every one of our 300,000+ “RAMily” members. And that makes us one of the most innovative universities in the country. A premier, urban, public research university nationally recognized as one of the best employers for diversity, VCU is a great place to work. It's a place of opportunity, where your success is supported and your career can thrive.
All full-time staff are eligible for our generous benefits package that includes choices for health, vision, and dental coverage, life-insurance, short and long-term disability coverage, retirement planning, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, flexible spending accounts, tuition benefits, significant paid-time off,12 paid holidays, and more. Explore our benefits further here: https://hr.vcu.edu/current-employees/benefits/
Primary Purpose and General Responsibilities:
The role of the IRB Generalist at Virginia Commonwealth University is instrumental in facilitating the review and implementation of reliance agreements, individual investigator agreements, and ceding memos. Proficiency in utilizing platforms such as Smart IRB and IRex is essential to streamline the reliance process while ensuring adherence to institutional policies and federal regulations governing human participant research. Efficient collaboration between research institutions is fostered through this role.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive pre-review and post-review analyses of IRB submissions, identifying and addressing missing information, and coordinating with investigators to rectify any deficiencies. The Generalist also verifies ancillary committee reviews and, upon compliance confirmation, facilitates external IRB review.
Additionally, meticulous record-keeping of IRB reliance relationships and approved studies by external IRBs is essential, including retention of approval letters and reportable events.Serving as a liaison between external IRBs, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, and VCU study teams ensures timely and compliant reviews.Collaboration with colleagues in managing the IRB Reliance Program and providing guidance to researchers is integral to this role.
Key Responsibilities:
Reliance Agreement Review:
Thoroughly review reliance agreements, individual investigator agreements, and ceding memos to ensure alignment with institutional policies and regulatory requirements.
Collaborate with research teams to address discrepancies or missing information in agreements.
Smart IRB and IRex Management:
Utilize Smart IRB and IRex platforms to streamline the reliance process.
Update information within these systems to maintain accurate records and facilitate communication between collaborating institutions.
Compliance Assurance:
Verify that all agreements comply with institutional policies and procedures.
Ensure compliance with federal regulations governing human participant research.
Communication and Collaboration:
Act as a liaison between the IRB, research teams,and external institutions involved in reliance agreements.
Facilitate effective communication and coordination throughout the reliance process.
Conduct administrative local reviews for external IRB submissions per the standard operating procedures.
Conduct Single Reviewer and Administrative Reviews:
Conducting Single Reviewer and Administrative Reviews for the IRB involves several key tasks essential for the efficient processing and oversight of research protocols. Here's an expanded overview:
Initial Protocol Screening:
Review incoming research protocols to determine if they qualify for single reviewer or administrative review.
Evaluate the complexity and risk level of each protocol to determine the appropriate review pathway.
Single Reviewer Review:
Conduct a comprehensive review of research protocols assigned for single-reviewer review.
Assess protocol documents, including study protocols, consent forms, and recruitment materials, to ensure compliance with institutional policies and regulatory requirements.
Evaluate the scientific merit, ethical considerations, and feasibility of the proposed research.
Administrative Review:
Perform administrative reviews for research protocols eligible for expedited review or administrative processing.
Verify that protocols meet the criteria for expedited review, including minimal risk, involvement of vulnerable populations, and use of established procedures.
Ensure completeness and accuracy of protocol submissions, including required documentation and consent forms.
Communication and Coordination:
Communicate with investigators regarding any necessary revisions or clarifications to protocol documents.
Coordinate with IRB staff and committee members to address any questions or concerns arising during the review process. Provide guidance and support to investigators to facilitate the review process and ensure timely approval of protocols.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure compliance with federal regulations, state laws, and institutional policies governing human research protection. Verify that protocols adhere to ethical standards, including protection of participant rights,confidentiality, and informed consent.
Address any regulatory or compliance issues identified during the review process,working collaboratively with investigators to resolve concerns.
Documentation and Record Keeping:
Maintain meticulous records of reliance agreements, individual investigator agreements, and ceding memos.
Ensure completeness and accuracy of documentation for auditing purposes.
Continuous Improvement:
Identify opportunities for process improvement in reliance agreement execution.
Collaborate with stakeholders to implement enhancements and optimize efficiency.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent training and experience may include work in an IRB office or conducting research studies with proven coordination and information processing abilities.
Eligibility and willingness to seek certification as a Certified IRB Professional (CIP).
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
Master’s degree in a related field or equivalent training and experience may include work in an IRB office or conducting research studies with proven coordination and information processing abilities.
Minimum of 5 years’ experience working as an IRB or reliance analyst.
Certified as a Certified IRB Professional (CIP).
Experience in human participant research and familiarity with institutional policies and procedures regarding human participant research.
FLSA University Employee
Job FTE 1.0
Exemption Status Exempt
Restricted Position Yes
E-Class UF - University Employee FT
Job Category University Employee
ORP Eligible No
Salary Range Commensurate with experience to $75K
Compensation Type Salaried
Target Hire Date 2/10/2025
Contact Information for Candidates
Documents Needed to Apply resume/CV and letter of interest
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