Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Research Compliance Administrator, Division of Research & Innovation at its Detroit campus location.
Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high-quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society.
Coordinate the administration of the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Animal Investigation Committee (AIC), and other regulatory activities and operational procedures involved with reviewing and approving research protocols. Function as a liaison for multiple review boards, investigators, granting agencies and federal regulatory agencies. Position duties require the application of highly specialized skills, which can be acquired through a combination of job-related training and considerable on-the-job experience.
Essential Functions:
Review and process new and continuing research protocols for submission to appropriate research review boards. Resolve protocol submission errors/problems with investigators and key personnel. Direct unresolved issues to committee chair.
Coordinate and attend IRB/committee meetings. Serve as informational resource for regulatory and policy issues. Maintain record of committee decisions and activities. Create condition(s) of approval directives for investigators resulting from meetings to ensure policy and regulatory compliance.
Assist faculty and research investigators with compliance and regulatory issues. Address questions resulting from meeting the conditions of approval directives. Provide procedural direction to ensure conditions of approval directives are addressed appropriately.
Review investigator responses from IRB meeting conditions of approval directives and determine if issues are properly addressed. Generate approval letter or direct unresolved issue to committee chair as appropriate.
Review adverse events and protocol violations and direct to committee chair, individual IRB, institutional officials, and regulatory agencies as appropriate. Provide procedural guidance to investigators when adverse events or violation is minor to ensure policy and regulatory compliance is maintained.
Conduct, monitor and coordinate special projects as assigned. Prepare a wide array of statistical and administrative reports, summaries and questionnaires regarding department activities.
Represent the department and serve as liaison to outside individuals, professional groups and administrators to interpret administrative procedures and policies and to disseminate information on department activities.
Coordinate audits by federal regulatory agencies of research protocols and the regulatory committees (Food and Drug Administration, Office of Human Research Protection, Office for Laboratory Animal Welfare, U.S. Department of Agriculture, etc.)
Assist and coordinate the development of institutional policies, procedures and manuals concerning the program for protecting human participants, animals and other regulatory activities.
Perform related work as assigned.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
This classification level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of programmatic activities and requirements to assume responsibility for the administration of regulatory compliance committees of the University. Work activities demand the application of many procedures to differing situations and offer the incumbent latitude in determining the sequence in which these procedures should be applied while at the same time remaining in compliance with laws, regulations, guidelines, and institutional policies. Situations may also require the search for new applications of procedures and the establishment of new priorities. Work assignments are somewhat complex and require an understanding of the specific regulatory policies and guidance provided by a number of regulatory agencies and professional organizations.
Incumbents provide instruction and guidance to students, staff, faculty and the general public on the department’s functioning and provide supervision to non-exempt department staff. Supervision, guidance and assistance are provided to department staff on administrative policies, procedures and functioning. Work assignments are performed independently and under the oversight of a professional and/or management position. This classification is typically located at the Division level of the University.
Graduation from an accredited college or university supplemented by coursework in research, business administration, or related field and/or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Reasonable knowledge of pertinent federal regulators and state and local laws, e.g., Office of Human Research Protection, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, Office of Research Compliance and Assurance, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, etc.
Some knowledge and experience with University policies, procedures and practices surrounding the approval of research.
Some knowledge of pharmaceutical and drug agency research requirements.
Reasonable knowledge of and experience with PC and computer-based applications.
Some supervisory experience required.
Ability to communicate effectively with others.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to establish and meet deadlines, work under extreme pressure, and function
independently.
Typically incumbents may have held staff supports position, e.g., Administrative Assistant.
H09 - Research
H0955 - Human & Animal Resource Compliance
Normal office environment
This position must be filled pursuant to the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement, and as such may be filled by a qualified bargaining unit member, should one apply.
University policy requires certain persons who are offered employment to undergo a background check, including a criminal history check, before starting work. If you are offered employment, the university will inform you if a background check is required.
Wayne State University provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. The university encourages applications from women, people of color and other underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.