The American College of Radiology is a professional association serving over 40,000 members across the country. Consistent with the ACR’s mission to advance the practice of radiology and improve the health outcomes of the populations we serve, the ACR’s Center for Research and Innovation (CRI) has been a world leader in radiology clinical research for over 50 years. Over this period, the CRI has conducted clinical research trials and other research projects which have transformed the practice of radiology, informed the development of clinical practice standards, led to new device approvals, and changed healthcare policy.
The CRI serves as the core radiology resource for NCI multicenter clinical trials involving diagnostic or therapeutic radiology. And, through active research committees in neuroradiology, cardiology, oncology, and pediatrics, the CRI has developed and delivered a diverse range of research studies in partnerships with academia and with commercial sponsors. Research studies range from prospective clinical trials to retrospective reader studies, clinical and imaging registries, novel imaging methods and imaging software, validation of biomarkers, radiomic feature analysis, and AI algorithm development and validation.
Based on these strategic objectives, ACR is seeking a Clinical Project Manager to provide support to the ACR study initiatives across the College.
As a member of the ACR team you will:
- Serve as a multi-project program and initiative manager for imaging-related projects, responsible for working with principal investigators, sponsors, collaborators, and internal resources to create, maintain, execute, and communicate project plans in support of study goals and objectives.
- Assist in creating research documents, including clinical trial protocols, project workflows, project-related manuals and guidelines as needed to support clinical research trial design and development objectives.
- Ensure matrix team productivity, work quality, and adherence to timelines. Handle multiple priorities and utilize resources effectively.
- Assist with generating grant applications and business proposals and coordinate input from project team members to meet established deadlines and deliverables.
- Coordinate all assigned project-related activities.
- Set up meetings, issues meeting minutes, and metrics reports for internal and external customers.
- Assures all work is in compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and all documentation is handled appropriately.
Successful candidates will possess:
- 7+ years of related experience. CRO/clinical research project management experience preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree in life sciences preferred.
- Knowledge of Good Clinical Practices (GCP) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is imperative.
- Proficiency with MS Office is required.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to manage changing priorities essential.
If you would like to put your experience to great use in a professional team-oriented environment, please apply online. To learn more about ACR’s rewarding employee experience, culture, and benefits, visit: https://www.acr.org/About-ACR/Work-With-Us
ACR is committed to a total rewards compensation philosophy that includes base salary in addition to our full suite of comprehensive benefits (https://www.acr.org/-/media/ACR/NOINDEX/HR/ACR-Benefits-Overview.pdf). ACR’s goal is to pay competitively and equitably. It is typical for individuals to be hired in the entry to middle of the range for their role, and compensation decisions depend on each case’s circumstances. A reasonable estimate of the range is $76,000 – 101,300.
ACR offers a rewarding employee experience: innovative culture, professional growth potential, competitive compensation, and an exceptional benefits package, including a defined contribution pension plan, 403(b); generous paid time off package; insurance plans with the leading providers; flexible spending; tuition reimbursement; training opportunities; and wellness reimbursement.