Title: RN – Research Coordinator
Department: Cardiovascular Medicine – Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Research
Location: Onsite - Detroit, MI
Duration: 12-month contract - potential for extensions
Start date: April/May 2026
Overview:
This role supports cardiovascular clinical research focused on advanced heart failure and transplant studies. The RN Research Coordinator will partner with physician investigators to manage study execution, including patient recruitment, coordination, and data collection, while ensuring compliance with research protocols. Ideal candidates have strong nursing experience with a background in cardiology, with research experience preferred.
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