Stanford University

Cancer Clinical Research Quality Monitor

Stanford University

Stanford, CA, USA
Full-TimeDepends on ExperienceSenior LevelMasters
Job Description

We at Stanford University are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Cancer Clinical Research Quality Monitor to join our research team. This position will be responsible for ensuring the quality of our cancer clinical research by monitoring and auditing clinical research activities and data. The ideal candidate for this role will have experience in cancer research and quality assurance, strong attention to detail, and excellent communication and organizational skills. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work in a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment, then we want to hear from you. Required Qualifications: • Bachelor’s Degree in a scientific field or equivalent experience • 5+ years of experience in cancer clinical research and/or quality assurance • Ability to proactively identify and resolve issues • Strong understanding of regulations and guidelines related to clinical research • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize accordingly • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and other software programs

Where is this job?
This job is located at Stanford, CA, USA
Job Qualifications
  • Excellent Organizational And Communication Skills

  • Attention To Detail And Accuracy

  • Proficiency In Microsoft Office Applications

  • Knowledge Of Good Clinical Practice (Gcp) Guidelines

  • Ability To Work Independently And Take Initiative

  • Experience With Clinical Trial Data Management

  • Ability To Work To Deadlines

  • Medical Or Scientific Background Preferred

Required Skills
  • Risk Management

  • Quality Assurance

  • Project Management

  • Data Analysis

  • Communication

  • Clinical Research

  • Problem Solving

  • Negotiation

  • Auditing

  • Teamwork

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Regulatory documentation

  • Clinical Trials

  • Protocol Development

  • Oncology

Soft Skills
  • Communication

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Leadership

  • Time management

  • Interpersonal Skills

  • creativity

  • flexibility

  • Networking

  • Teamwork

  • Problem-Solving

Compensation

According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Cancer Clinical Research Quality Monitor in Stanford, CA, USA is $51,250 - $65,000. The salary range will vary depending on experience, education, certifications, and other factors.

Additional Information
Stanford University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Required LanguagesEnglish
Job PostedMay 19th, 2023
Apply BeforeMay 22nd, 2025
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About Stanford University

Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. Stanford is known for its academic achievements, wealth, location within Silicon Valley, and selectivity; it ranks as one of the world's top universities. Stanford University is a place of learning, discovery, expression and innovation. Founded in 1885, Stanford’s areas of excellence span seven schools along with research institutes, the arts and athletics. Stanford’s faculty, staff and students work to improve the health and wellbeing of people around the world through the discovery and application of knowledge.

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