Clinical Research Assistant, PRN

Care Access

Biloxi, MSFull-time and Part-timePosted Apr 6, 2026

34–44 an hour

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Job Description

its your life.

How You'll Make An Impact

In this event-based role, you'll:
• Support participant care and event operations, including phlebotomy, specimen handling, and documentation (paper or electronic).
• Help set up and manage clinical research events to ensure they run smoothly, safely, and compliantly.
• Be part of a mobile, mission-driven team advancing the future of healthcare access.

This is not your traditional part-time job. It is flexible, purpose-driven work that fits your schedule. You'll opt into local events through our scheduling system and log actual hours worked after each one. Whether you want to pick up one event a month or several a week, you'll be helping make clinical research more accessible for everyone.
• Clinical & Participant Care: Perform venipuncture and capillary collections (as applicable) while maintaining aseptic technique and participant comfort. Handle and prepare biospecimens with care - labeling, processing, packaging, and transferring or shipping under proper chain-of-custody and temperature controls. Communicate clearly and promptly escalate any safety or quality concerns to onsite leadership.
• Study Operations & Data Management: Accurately document all procedures and results in approved systems (e-source, logs, etc.) according to ALCOA-C++ and ensure regulatory compliance (GxP, HIPAA). Follow established SOPs to help keep each event audit-ready and compliant.
• Participant Experience & Event Operations: Welcome participants and help guide them through event flow. Set up and break down event stations, prepare kits and supplies, and maintain a safe, organized, and professional workspace that reflects Care Access' high standards.
• Site & Administrative Support: Assist with light administrative and inventory tasks that keep the event running smoothly, from restocking supplies to supporting team coordination.

The Expertise Required
• Clinical Expertise: Proficiency in venipuncture and specimen handling best practices, with strong attention to labeling, documentation, and chain-of-custody integrity.
• Participant Care: Clear, compassionate communication skills and professionalism when engaging with participants and community partners.
• Tech Readiness: Comfort using mobile apps and e-source tools for real-time logging and documentation.
• Dependability & Adaptability: Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented - able to thrive in dynamic event environments and work independently under event-day guidance.
• Mission Mindset (optional addition): Motivated by bringing clinical research to local communities and expanding access to the future of medicine.

Certifications/Licenses, Education, and Experience
• Experience: Minimum of 1 year performing phlebotomy and specimen handling activities.
• Active, unrestricted RN license in the state of practice.
• Active and unrestricted State Board of Nursing license in good standing

How We Work Together
• Location: This is an on-site position with less than 10% travel requirements. Occasional planned travel may be required as part of the role.
• Physical demands associated with this position Include: The ability to use keyboards and other computer equipment.
• Walking - 20%
• Standing - 40%
• Sitting - 30%
• Lifting (up to 25 lbs., over 25lbs, and overhead) - 10%
• Driving - <10%
• Exposure to bloodborne pathogens - 50% (variable by station supporting)

The expected salary range for this role is $34-$44.00 USD per hour for full time team members.

Qualifications

  • Clinical Expertise: Proficiency in venipuncture and specimen handling best practices, with strong attention to labeling, documentation, and chain-of-custody integrity
  • Participant Care: Clear, compassionate communication skills and professionalism when engaging with participants and community partners
  • Tech Readiness: Comfort using mobile apps and e-source tools for real-time logging and documentation
  • Dependability & Adaptability: Reliable, punctual, and team-oriented - able to thrive in dynamic event environments and work independently under event-day guidance
  • Mission Mindset (optional addition): Motivated by bringing clinical research to local communities and expanding access to the future of medicine
  • Certifications/Licenses, Education, and Experience
  • Experience: Minimum of 1 year performing phlebotomy and specimen handling activities
  • Active, unrestricted RN license in the state of practice
  • Active and unrestricted State Board of Nursing license in good standing
  • Physical demands associated with this position Include: The ability to use keyboards and other computer equipment
  • Walking - 20%
  • Standing - 40%
  • Sitting - 30%
  • Lifting (up to 25 lbs., over 25lbs, and overhead) - 10%
  • Driving - <10%

Benefits

  • It is flexible, purpose-driven work that fits your schedule
  • The expected salary range for this role is $34-$44.00 USD per hour for full time team members

Responsibilities

  • Support participant care and event operations, including phlebotomy, specimen handling, and documentation (paper or electronic)
  • Help set up and manage clinical research events to ensure they run smoothly, safely, and compliantly
  • Be part of a mobile, mission-driven team advancing the future of healthcare access
  • You'll opt into local events through our scheduling system and log actual hours worked after each one
  • Whether you want to pick up one event a month or several a week, you'll be helping make clinical research more accessible for everyone
  • Clinical & Participant Care: Perform venipuncture and capillary collections (as applicable) while maintaining aseptic technique and participant comfort
  • Handle and prepare biospecimens with care - labeling, processing, packaging, and transferring or shipping under proper chain-of-custody and temperature controls
  • Communicate clearly and promptly escalate any safety or quality concerns to onsite leadership
  • Study Operations & Data Management: Accurately document all procedures and results in approved systems (e-source, logs, etc.) according to ALCOA-C++ and ensure regulatory compliance (GxP, HIPAA)
  • Follow established SOPs to help keep each event audit-ready and compliant
  • Participant Experience & Event Operations: Welcome participants and help guide them through event flow
  • Set up and break down event stations, prepare kits and supplies, and maintain a safe, organized, and professional workspace that reflects Care Access' high standards
  • Site & Administrative Support: Assist with light administrative and inventory tasks that keep the event running smoothly, from restocking supplies to supporting team coordination
  • Occasional planned travel may be required as part of the role
  • Exposure to bloodborne pathogens - 50% (variable by station supporting)


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