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Clinical Research Program Manager

Heluna Health invites applications for the full-time position of Clinical Research Program Manager in the Center on Substance Use and Health (CSUH) at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. CSUH conducts pharmacologic and behavioral interventions, observational studies, and related activities to maximize the health outcomes of people who use alcohol, methamphetamine, opioids, and other substances. We work with people who are actively using substances, and focus on meeting their goals related to their substance use, including reduction in use or harms, prevention or treatment of infectious diseases, or prevention of drug overdose. We conduct research in a community-based environment in downtown San Francisco, with the facilities and resources needed to perform complex clinical research studies (suite of exam rooms, alarmed pharmacy for medication trials, and on-site CLIA-waived laboratory). We are proud to treat people who use substances with respect and dignity and enjoy a close-knit culture of intellectual curiosity, collaboration, and fun.

In the position of Clinical Research Program Manager, you work under the supervision of the Director, and are responsible for overseeing study day-to-day activities, progress, and regulatory affairs. You must have good attention to detail, be willing to work in a team, and enjoy problem-solving, as our studies are usually investigator-initiated and require in-house development of resources.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience
• Master's in Public Health or other relevant Master's level degree
• 5+ years conducting/coordinating studies in public health, medical, substance use, or social services fields
• Experience applying regulations and guidelines such as the Protection of Human Subjects through IRB regulations, Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
• Experience writing detailed reports or IRB submissions
• Experience supervising, managing, and training staff
• Experience with diverse communities, particularly communities of color, LGBTQ, and/or substance using communities
• Experience managing data in Microsoft Access, Excel, Stata, or related programs