The Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute's (HHRI) Berman Center for Clinical Outcomes and Research () is seeking to hire a temporary part-time, 20-30 hour per week, Medical Research Clinician who holds a NP, PA or Clinical Nurse Specialist designation to support the research of Dr. Gavin Bart being conducted at Hennepin Healthcare (). This is a temporary role from mid-March to early July, which will require an onsite presence in downtown Minneapolis, MN. POSITION SUMMARY: CURB-2 is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial testing the efficacy of the combination of two medications to decrease cocaine use among adults with moderate or severe cocaine use. The primary outcome, cocaine use as assessed via twice weekly urine drug screens (UDS), will be assessed as well as secondary outcomes determining the safety of the medication combination, treatment effectiveness and self-report of cocaine use. Support the Principal Investigator and Project Manager in a substance abuse disorder study by seeing participants and performing a variety of study functions. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Determine participant eligibility Meet with study participants to assess participant health and carryout Study protocols. Make independent medical decisions Prescribe, administer and track study medications Review adverse events, and appropriately respond to adverse reactions that may occur during the course of the study Collect and interpret study data in an organized and precise fashion to maintain data integrity Use of cell phone applications EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: Education/Experience: Any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge and skills is qualifying. Typical qualifications would be the completion of an advanced degree and include a certified Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, or Certified Nurse Specialist. Experience with adult populations required. Prior clinical research experience preferred. Skill, Knowledge & Ability (SKA): Requires interaction with a diverse population, specifically those with substance use disorders. History and physical examination as well as routine medication follow up skills needed. Job entails administration of medication by intramuscular injection and monitoring for and documentation of medication side-effects. Skilled in general medical assessments, routine laboratory interpretation, and diligence in documentation. Ability to organize, manage work schedule and patient schedule. Ability to work independently, problem solve, communicate effectively with patients, peers, staff, and investigators. Ability to be flexible and adaptable. Displays high standards of attendance, punctuality, maintains confidentiality, and manages time effectively. Aptitude with cell phone & medical applications a plus. AA/EOE of Minorities, Women, Disabilities, Veterans AA/EOE of Minorities/Females/Vets/Disability