PRN/Per-Diem Research Nurse (LVN or RN)
Company: Headlands Research
Location: Escondido
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
At Headlands Research, we are dedicated to enhancing clinical
trial delivery within our communities. As a leading network of
advanced clinical trial sites, we leverage cutting-edge technology
and exceptional support services to broaden outreach and
participation. Founded in 2018, our rapidly growing company
currently operates 20 sites across the US and Canada, with plans
for further expansion. OVERVIEW / POSITION DESCRIPTION The AMCR
Institute is a cutting-edge research institute specializing in the
execution of Phase I-IV diabetes device and biopharmaceutical
trials. Eligible subjects are offered the latest treatment options
carried out under the strict guidelines from the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA). Research subjects (Volunteers) become the
most critical link in a chain of research and testing to develop
breakthrough treatments for a broad range of health problems
including Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. At all times the safety and
confidentiality are guarded with the utmost concern. As a member of
AMCR Institute, you will contribute to the development of novel
therapies and supportive technology for people with diabetes and be
part of the discovery of new treatments. The Clinical Research
Nurse (RN) is a licensed clinical professional working with and
under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Assistant
Director, Lead Research Nurse, and in close conjunction with the
Clinical Project Manager on early or late phase clinical trials
related to the treatment of diabetes. The Clinical Research Nurse
is an integral member of the clinical trial team and assumes
responsibility and accountability for the direct research care of a
group of research subjects during a designated time frame. The
Clinical Research Nurse is responsible for assuring compliance with
the Federal and State regulations relating to research and the
study protocol requirements. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED
Phlebotomy and IV supplies including infusion pumps Office
equipment such as personal computer, printer and copier, telephone,
fax Diabetes-related medical devices (e.g. glucometer, insulin
delivery devices, etc.) INTERRELATIONSHIPS Physicians, Nurse
Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Research Staff,
Research Subjects, and Clinical Office and Administrative Staff
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Research / Regulatory: Contributes to
data collection by adhering to “Good Documentation Practices”
Documents in detail the data obtained following AMCR Institute’s
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). Competently recognizes signs
and symptoms of Hypoglycemia, Hyperglycemia, and Ketosis and alerts
the lead coordinator and clinician. Working knowledge of research
protocol to understand the science behind the study. Assists
research staff in specimen processing: spinning, pipetting, and
analyzing using the YSI glucose instrument. Discharge research
subject upon completion of in-clinic visit following the “Glycemic
Discharge Protocol for AMCR Institute”. Clinical: Conducts a
centered research subject assessment focusing on safety and venous
access placement. Using aseptic technique, identifies the largest
accessible vein and starts intravenous placement (IV) on adults and
pediatric research subjects. Number of IV lines depending on the
research design. May place two (2) IV lines on the same arm and/or
another line on the opposite arm. Using aseptic technique, changes
IV bags PRN and adjust infusion pumps flow rate. Employs strategies
in maintaining subject’s safety: monitoring heating pad
temperature, awareness of blood glucose levels, phlebitis.
Administers research drugs and/or medications as ordered by a
clinician. Using aseptic technique, assists research staff in blood
drawing using a 3-way stopcock method. Assists research staff with
performing vital signs and EKG tracings. Provides the tools and
necessary support to subjects in learning their diabetes management
responsibilities in accordance with the protocol. Provides nursing
support to staff regarding diabetes issues as needed. Organizes and
prioritizes workload to effectively accomplish goals. Communication
Communicates clearly and effectively with clinicians, nursing and
research staff, and research subjects. Check-in and report with the
Lead Research Coordinator and/or RN at the start and end of each
shift and provide a complete outgoing report. Sign / initial / and
date all documents that were worked on during shift prior to
leaving. SCHEDULE Shift availability varies depending upon the type
and number of active research protocols being executed. Shift may
range from 4 to 12 hours. Some flexibility may be possible
depending upon the protocol. RNs are strongly encouraged to attend
monthly meetings led by the Lead Research Nurse. These meetings may
include protocol and skills training, updates, and other topics as
needed.
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