Clinical Data Specialist 2 Sports & Recreation - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

Clinical Data Specialist 2


Responsibilities:


  • Utilize in-house software to compress intraoperative medical images and video clips according to a clinical protocol.

  • Provide technical support when necessary to clinics.

  • Create a case report for each surgical case.

  • Acquire data from clinical sites to analyze data quality.

  • Verify surgical image and video quality during and post-surgical cases.

  • Responsible for identifying when data quality is not met according to protocol standards.

  • Provide immediate feedback to the internal team when data quality is not met so that mitigation can be implemented.

  • Travel to clinical sites 50% when on-site support is needed.

  • Collaborate with team members to troubleshoot issues related to data quality

  • Data organization and archival, focused on image and media files

  • May support other areas of clinical development when required


Requirements:



  • B.S. degree; or 1-3 years of related experience within a clinical setting

  • Basic understanding of human anatomy

  • Demonstrate excellent communication skills both written and verbal

  • Have the ability to manage time effectively across multiple projects to meet deadlines

  • Experience with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Outlook, and Video Players (ie VLC and Adobe Pro)

  • Experience working in a GDP environment, and any clinical trial experience, is a plus

  • Local candidates only.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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