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Critical Path Institute (C-Path) seeks a Project Coordinator to support the Clinical Outcome Assessment Program (COAP). The role focuses on organizing meetings, maintaining member records, and ensuring project documents are up to date.
You will liaise with scientists, industry partners, and regulatory staff globally to keep projects on track. Responsibilities include coordinating virtual and on-site events, updating SharePoint content, and tracking tasks with Monday.com, spending time on expense
ABOUT CRITICAL PATH INSTITUTE (C-PATH)
Critical Path Institute (C-Path) is a nonprofit engaged in the creation of partnerships and innovative processes that improve human health by reducing the time, cost, and risk in developing and approving new therapies. For twenty years, we have partnered with industry and academic experts to advance technologies across the spectrum of medical product development from research to regulatory approval. As a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering collaboration and promoting data sharing in the precompetitive space, C-Path has been at the forefront of numerous advances designed to get new treatments to patients quicker. Our continuing success is made possible by a combination of public and private support from those who share our vision to accelerate a path to a healthier world.
Clinical Outcome Assessment Program (COAP) staff is comprised of both on-site and remote personnel. The COA Program is a team of individuals responsible for management and support of projects within the COA Program's three consortia: Electronic Clinical Outcome Assessment Consortium (eCOA) Consortium, Rare Disease Clinical Outcome Assessment (RD-COA) Consortium and Patient-Centered Evidence (PCE) Consortium. In addition to the support of the three program consortia, the project coordinator will also be responsible for supporting projects across C-Path as assigned. The PC work will focus on the support, organization, coordination, and communication of activities involving members of the Program. The PC is responsible for performing independent time-sensitive tasks to support the successful operation of the Program.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work only. They are not an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties, and skills. Other duties may be added, or this description amended at any time.
C-Path complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact C-Path HR department.
Critical Path Institute is an equal opportunity employer.