Research Assistant
Retina Consultants of Texas
- San Antonio, TX
- $19.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Employee Paid Benefits such as Medical, Dental, and Vision, short-term disability, voluntary life insurance, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet insurance, HSA pre-taxed contributions, 401 (k) retirement savings contributions both Roth and Traditional options starting date of hire.
- Employer Paid Benefits such as long-term disability, $25,000 basic life insurance policy, 3% 401(k) safe harbor contribution, HSA employer contributions, annual performance merit increases, certification opportunities, rewards & recognition platform, WellHub Starter Plan Gym Membership, paid time off and (8) paid holidays + (1) floating holiday annually.
- Coordinate and schedule subject visits within study/subject specific windows per protocol guidelines.
- Prepare visit-specific documentation and charts for Clinical Research Coordinator
- Inform subjects and obtain written consent in regard to ICF’s
- Assist Coordinator in patient care and management
- Assist Coordinator in monitoring subject flow and assist in subject care and management
- Accurately collect and record all necessary data (e.g. demographics, medical history, adverse events, concomitant medications, etc.) during study visit
- Transcribe subject study information from source documents to the Electronic Case Report Forms
- Administer all mandatory questionnaires to study subjects
- Set up, prepare subject, and conduct electrocardiograms on subject who require ECG per study protocol
- Scribe ocular exams for doctors and confirm appropriate treatment per protocol
- Promptly request all necessary medical records for Serious Adverse Event Reporting
- Collection, processing, and shipment of laboratory biological samples for analysis
- Perform intraocular pressure checks post-injections
- Review and resolve data management queries as need
- Trial frame refraction and ETDRS visual acuity testing
- Other duties as assigned
- Bilingual preferred
- Efficiently and accurately interviews patients and documents histories
- Demonstrates working knowledge of eye anatomy, disease, symptoms, and ocular medications
- Accurately performs: labs, ECG, tonometry, pupil exam, data entry, and other specified duties
- Possesses excellent organizational skills to independently manage workflow
- Pays meticulous attention to detail
- Takes initiative
- Possesses insight and energy to prioritize quickly
- Demonstrates high-level critical thinking skills
- Cooperates with supervisory staff, physicians, peers, external customers, and patients in a positive, energetic, and professional manner
- Demonstrates excellence in communication skills, both personal and written
- Abounds in organizational and time-management skills
- Effective oral and written communication
- Delivers safe and appropriate care to patients in addition to the requirements outlined by study protocols
- College degree preferred or significant relevant experience
- Ophthalmic Experience preferred
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time
- Must be able to write
- Must be able to hold arms at shoulder height
- Must be able to communicate via telephone
- Must have manual dexterity to work with ophthalmic equipment