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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 6, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced Clinical Research Nurse II for an Oncology position in Boston, MA, requiring a MA RN license and 3-5 years of clinical research experience with interventional full-cycle clinical trial background.
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Hospital-based oncology/hematology clinical research setting focused on cancer, amyloidosis, hematology, and sickle cell trials
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Monday through Friday, 8-hour day shifts with flexibility to start at 7am based on patient scheduling needs
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No weekends and no major holidays required
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Hybrid schedule dependent on patient visit scheduling
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Expected caseload of 4-6 active study patients per day, 4 days per week (16-24 patients per week)
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Position reports to the Medical Director of the Cancer Clinical Trials Program and the Administrative Director in Hematology and Medical Oncology
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Discounted parking available on-site
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Active MA RN license required
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BSN from an accredited nursing program required
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Current BLS certification required
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3-5 years of clinical research or research experience required
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Interventional, full-cycle clinical trial experience strongly preferred, ideally in oncology, hematology, amyloidosis, or sickle cell
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) required; experience with REDCap or similar research databases preferred
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Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage data, timelines, and regulatory compliance requirements
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Knowledge of research regulations including Protection of Human Subjects and IRB processes
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Excellent written and oral English communication skills; bilingual or multilingual skills are a plus
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A valid, non-expired driver's license is required for consideration
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Responsible for identifying potentially eligible patients for open clinical trials, reviewing consent forms, and guiding patients through trial requirements
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Coordinates study enrollment, protocol treatment, scheduling of lab and radiographic assessments, and clinic visits for active trial participants
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Partners with clinical research coordinators and regulatory coordinators to ensure study compliance and facilitate trial activation
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Provides protocol education to patients and families, adapting communication based on cultural, age-specific, and individual patient needs
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Documents clinical observations and communicates findings to protocol investigators and attending physicians
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Candidates should be prepared to provide a list of clinical trials participated in, whether they were interventional, and the extent of their participation
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RNs must pass the Relias Advanced Dysrhythmia Test (A or B) as part of the consideration process
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2 professional references are required, at least one of which must be from a manager-level or above and include a performance evaluation completed within the last 12 months
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The position is within a 50-mile radius requirement; local candidates are accepted
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Manager strongly prefers local candidates or those willing to permanently relocate to the Boston area
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Temp-to-perm opportunity available for interested candidates