clinical research coordinator

Specialties Research

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Specializes in peds,picu,nicu.

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!

Specializes in Oncology, Research.

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.

Good advice - I second that.

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