About the role
- As a Clinical Research Coordinator, you will assist the Principal Investigator and research team to conduct clinical research studies
- Work together with community-based ophthalmologists and optometrists in the recruitment of participants in the research studies
- Performing standard ophthalmic assessments including subjective refraction and visual acuity measurements, intraocular pressure measurements, visual field testing, optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging and fundus photography
- Performing novel ophthalmic assessments including customised techniques of retinal imaging and functional testing (training to be provided)
About you
To be successful in this role you will have:
- Tertiary qualifications in Orthoptics, Optometry or relevant health science degree and registration with an appropriate board
- Excellent interpersonal skills (including both verbal and written communication skills) and rapport with patients and other healthcare professionals
- Strong proficiency in standard clinical ophthalmic assessments and ability to learn new techniques
Working at CERA
We offer attractive employment benefits including salary packaging (making part of your salary tax-free), flexible working arrangements and family friendly policies. Whilst the work is challenging, you will be rewarded by contributing to an organisation that is focused giving people living with eye disease a chance to save their sight.
How to Apply
Submit a current resume and covering letter that details your interest and suitability for the role.
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