Job Opportunity - Institutional Review Board (IRB) Senior Application Analyst

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HUMAN SUBJECTS OFFICE
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Senior Application Analyst


The Human Subjects Office (HSO) is seeking an Institutional Review Board (IRB) Senior Application Analyst.  This position will support the Office of the Vice President for Research, Human Subjects Office, and Institutional Review Board.  The IRB Senior Application analyst will design, plan, promote, and conduct activities of substantial complexity. This position will also develop and coordinate procedures and programs to enhance investigator compliance with the IRB application process. The IRB Senior Application Analyst will also attend IRB meetings to document the discussion of regulatory determinations and any further actions needed for IRB approval.


Work Modality: Hybrid within Iowa.

Those interested are encouraged to apply using the instructions below:

  1. Go to Employee Self-Service
    • Use your HawkID credentials to log in at uiowa.edu, then navigate to My Career -> Career & Performance -> Apply for Job Opportunities.
       
  2. Search for jobs
    • Use the “Find jobs by keyword” feature to search for the job title IRB Senior Application Analyst or requisition 24002216.

Applicable background checks will be conducted.

The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preferences.

Advertising started March 22, 2024 and will run through April 5, 2024.

Reminder: Once the advertising window has closed all opportunities to apply for the position end, and no additional applications can be considered.