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In general CRCs are paid less than staff nurses. For example at Hopkins coordinators start in the high 40s. New grads are being paid roughly 5-10K more at JHH. And, if monitoring is what you really want to do then try to get in with the CRO. Less than half of the monitors I have met started in research as coordinators. If you can get in with a CRO you have won half the battle.
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Hi,
I am looking for anyone with any info on what the salary range would be for a clinical research coordinator position in a large level 1 trauma center in the Northeast. I have searched other posts on what exactly the job entails and think this is something I would be interested in. I also am looking to become a CRA and work for a CRO after this experience. Would this be a job I should take to become a CRA, or should I seek out CRO's and become an entry level assistant? The CRC job is only 5 min from my house, all the other CRO's that contract with the drug companies are 1 hr. away. Would the CRC job prepare me to be a monitor/CRA? Would they see this as appropriate experience. I have an RN/BSN with 4 years critical care experience. Are salaries for CRC positions less than a staff nursing position? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!