Clinical Research Manager manages the clinical monitoring process and the administration of clinical trials. Supervises CRAs in in-house and on-site monitoring, filing, and clinical trial administration. Being a Clinical Research Manager oversees adherence to SOPs, Good Clinical Practice and FDA regulations. Helps with the development and implementation of clinical processes, procedures, and programs. Additionally, Clinical Research Manager may require a master's degree in nursing. May require ACRP or SOCRA Clinical Research Professional exam completion. Typically reports to a director. The Clinical Research Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Clinical Research Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1-3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
A brand-new opportunity for a Nurse Manager Perioperative Services has just become available with an outstanding non-profit hospital in beautiful Hawaii.
This award-winning hospital excels in several services including Total Joint Replacement, Oncology, Wound Care, Vascular Services, Breast Health and advanced Imaging.
Reporting to the Nurse Director Perioperative Services, the Nurse Manager Operating Room will lead a tight-knit team of OR Charge Nurses and Staff RNs. The Sr. Nurse Manager Surgical Services will oversee the Operating Room, PACU, Endoscopy, Same-Day Outpatient Services, Sterile Processing, and Anesthesia departments. Cardiac experience is a huge plus for this large hospital with 15 ORs specializing in Orthopedics, Cardiac, Spine, GI, Neurosurgery, and more.
The OR Manager will provide collaborative leadership for the process of planning, directing, integrating and coordinating activities to achieve departmental objectives and maintain high quality services. The Nurse Manager of Surgery will be responsible for personnel management, budget planning and monitoring, scheduling, systems improvement, compliance with regulatory requirements and strategic planning.
The ideal Surgical Services Nurse Manager will have previous management or supervisory experience, in addition to experience as an Operating Room Nurse. The Perioperative Services Nursing Manager will prepare annual budgets, develop spreadsheets, monitor and analyze financial information and implement operational changes to meet budget targets. Though the Medical Center is one of the busiest in the region, the Nurse Manager will be required to assist in growing the service line and creating and maintaining physician relations.
The Medical Center is part of a large stable healthcare organization with medical Centers throughout the region. The Healthcare organization is known for their exceptional work life balance, and they believe in promoting from within, which allows for endless career advancement opportunities. The Medical Center is prepared to offer a generous salary, relocation assistance and wide array of benefits to the right candidate.