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Clinical Research Lab Technician - Internal Medicine Research

University Health
United States, Missouri, Kansas City
2301 Holmes Street (Show on map)
Jun 08, 2026

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Clinical Research Lab Technician - Internal Medicine Research 101 Truman Medical Center Job LocationUniversity Health 4 (UH4) Kansas City, Missouri
Department
Research Grants UHTMC
Position Type
Full time
Work Schedule
7:00AM - 3:30PM
Hours Per Week
40
Job Description

Are you passionate about science, discovery, and improving patient care? Join our research team and play a vital role in advancing groundbreaking clinical studies. As a Research Laboratory Specialist, you'll work behind the scenes and directly with research participants to ensure the highest standards of specimen processing, data collection, regulatory compliance, and study coordination.

In this dynamic role, you'll partner with investigators, research coordinators, laboratory staff, and healthcare professionals to support innovative research that helps shape the future of medicine.

What You'll Do

Laboratory and Specimen Management

  • Process human specimens according to study-specific guidelines within the Biospecimen Repository Core Facility laboratory.

  • Perform specialized laboratory procedures including:

    • Blood component separation

    • Lymphocyte cryopreservation

    • DNA isolation from blood, buccal cells, and tissue samples

  • Assist with specimen selection, retrieval, verification, and data linkage for research studies.

  • Manage specimen storage, inventory, shipping, and tracking activities.

  • Develop and maintain laboratory guidelines for specific studies as directed.

  • Assist in developing new protocols and troubleshooting existing laboratory assays.

  • Identify and resolve technical issues while maintaining accurate documentation.

  • Follow established quality assurance and quality control procedures.

Research Study Support

  • Coordinate and support research activities in accordance with study protocols, federal regulations, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and institutional policies.

  • Collect, organize, and maintain study data and research documentation.

  • Interpret patient clinical information for research data entry and reporting.

  • Maintain accurate and complete study records.

  • Assist with study-specific testing and procedures.

  • Educate research participants about study requirements and provide ongoing support throughout participation.

  • Assist investigators and clinical research coordinators with test article accountability and study supply management.

  • Support regulatory submissions and study documentation.

Collaboration and Communication

  • Serve as a liaison between investigators, research staff, the Institutional Review Board (IRB), and Privacy Board.

  • Collaborate closely with departments including Anesthesiology, Pathology, and Surgery.

  • Present information about biobanking initiatives and foster strong partnerships with clinical and research teams.

  • Interact with sponsor representatives during monitoring visits.

  • Maintain a professional, courteous, and service-oriented approach with patients, visitors, staff, and external partners.

Operations and Compliance

  • Prepare routine biobank status reports and maintain research databases and tracking spreadsheets.

  • Order laboratory supplies and assist with vendor pricing negotiations.

  • Protect participant confidentiality and comply with all applicable privacy regulations.

  • Maintain current knowledge of research regulations, compliance requirements, and industry best practices.

  • Support quality improvement initiatives, patient safety efforts, and an inclusive workplace culture.

  • Complete all required compliance and regulatory training.

What We're Looking For(Minimum Requirements)

  • Must qualify as a General Medical Laboratory Scientist under CLIA-88 through one of the following: Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, biological, clinical laboratory, or medical technology science field; or actively enrolled in an accredited Medical Laboratory Scientist program, OR Associate degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory scientist program, OR Previously qualified or eligible to qualify as a generalist prior to February 29, 1992 under 42 CFR 493.1427 (3/14/90)

  • One year of job-related or academic experience performing laboratory techniques including centrifuging and pipetting liquids.

  • Strong ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with clinical and research staff.

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.

  • Ability to simultaneously coordinate several tasks and projects while adhering to strict protocols and regulations.

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.

  • Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail.

  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

  • Intermediate personal computer proficiency.

This position offers the opportunity to combine hands-on laboratory science, clinical research, patient interaction, and cross-functional collaboration in one rewarding role. Every specimen processed, every data point collected, and every study supported contributes to discoveries that can improve lives and advance healthcare for future generations.

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