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The Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is hiring a Clinical Research Coordinator II to support ongoing research goals in Sports Medicine. The role oversees day-to-day study activities, data reporting, and collaborations with staff, trainees, and sponsors.
Ideal candidates bring strong attention to detail, excellent communication, and experience with human subjects research; REDCap and Healthlink (Epic) experience is helpful but not required.
Job Category: Academic Staff
Employment Type: Terminal (Fixed Term)
Job Profile: Clinical Research Coordinator II
Job Summary: The Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation is hiring a Clinical Research Coordinator to support our ongoing research goals in the Division of Sports Medicine. This position will oversee the day-to-day aspects of investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored research, assist with data reporting and dissemination, and support internal and external sports medicine collaborations. The coordinator will work closely with the sports medicine clinic staff, students, and trainees to ensure successful data collections and productive lines of research. The coordinator will also work closely with our research administration staff to ensure all regulatory aspects of ongoing and new research studies are completed per protocol. An ideal candidate will have strong attention to detail, excellent communication and organizational skills, prior experience performing human subjects research, and a strong background working with data in Excel. Prior experience working with REDCap and Healthlink (Epic) is helpful but not required.
On a day-to-day basis, the incumbent could expect to engage in the following activities:
This position is fully in-person and on-campus at UW-Madison and typically adheres to a Monday-Friday work schedule, though schedule flexibility in terms of start/end times is necessary for some data collections. This is intended to be a full-time position, though there may be flexibility to start in a part-time capacity then increase to full-time.
The Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation is committed to conducting cutting edge research, training the next generation of leaders and providing world-class patient care for both adults and pediatric patients. The Department embraces both independent and collaborative work-styles. Our general approach is to empower individuals to work independently through thorough and hands-on training and onboarding, while also having regular meetings with collaborators and support staff within the department to foster a strong team environment.
The starting salary wage for the position is $53,000 annually; but is negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation, holidays, and sick leave; competitive insurances and savings accounts; retirement benefits. For more information, refer to the campus benefits webpage and the SMPH Faculty /Academic Staff Benefits Flyer 2026
Bachelors Degree preferred; focus in health sciences, biomedical engineering, or related fields preferred.
Mikel Joachim, joachim@ortho.wisc.edu, 608-890-4261
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