Clinical Research Coordinator- Neurology (Detroit, MI)
Profound Research
Detroit, MI, USA
Own Your Studies. Grow Your Career.
If you’re ready to step into real ownership of clinical trial coordination – managing your own studies, leading patient visits, and working with the independence that comes from having built a strong foundation – this role is the next step.
As a Clinical Research Coordinator I at Profound Research, you’ll serve as the primary coordinator for assigned studies at one of our sites. You’ll manage study activities from start-up through closeout, lead interactions with study participants, maintain audit-ready documentation, and work directly with investigators, sponsors, and CROs. This isn’t a support role – you own your studies, and your work directly impacts patient safety, data integrity, and trial outcomes.
What You’ll Do
Serve as primary coordinator for assigned clinical trials, managing study activities from start-up through closeout
Execute full visit flow independently – participant visits, protocol procedures, data collection, and documentation
Lead patient interactions with clarity and compassion, ensuring participants feel informed and supported throughout their study experience
Maintain accurate, timely, audit-ready documentation across source documents, CRFs, and EDC systems
Track and report adverse events, deviations, and safety findings in accordance with protocol and regulatory requirements
Communicate directly and professionally with investigators, sponsors, CROs, and internal teams
Support site readiness for monitoring visits and audits
What We’re Looking For
You’ve got some experience in clinical research and you’re ready for more responsibility. You’re organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently. You take ownership of your work and follow through without being reminded.
Bachelor’s degree with 1+ year of relevant experience, OR Associate’s degree with 3+ years of relevant experience, OR High school diploma with 4+ years of relevant experience and at least 1 year of CRC experience
Experience performing clinical procedures including vital signs, EKGs, phlebotomy, and lab processing
Comfortable working independently and managing competing priorities
Strong documentation skills and familiarity with EDC platforms and clinical trial management systems
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
This role is performed on-site at a clinical or office facility and requires prolonged periods of sitting, standing, or walking throughout the work environment
Requires the ability to communicate clearly in verbal and written forms and to read and interpret detailed materials
Must be able to navigate a clinical facility, including areas with limited space, and transport supplies or work materials as needed
May be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with facility protocols
Travel between company sites, meetings, or partner locations may be required
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role
Why Join Profound Research?
Meaningful Impact: Every role at Profound contributes to advancing medical knowledge and expanding therapeutic options for patients – the work we do here matters
Professional Growth: We invest in our people through comprehensive training, certification support, and ongoing education to help you grow in your role and your career
Leadership & Advancement: Profound is a place where initiative is recognized. We actively support internal growth and create pathways for people to take on greater responsibility over time
Collaborative Culture: You’ll work alongside a team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about clinical research and committed to doing it well
Full Benefits Package: Competitive compensation, health insurance, PTO, retirement plan, and professional development support
Diverse Clinical Exposure: Work across multiple therapeutic areas and study phases, building a breadth of experience that’s rare in a single organization (for Clinical / Patient-Facing roles)