Clinical Research Coordinator 2 (Fixed-term 2 years)
Stanford University • Stanford, CA • Posted July 13, 2026
About the Role
**Job Description**
The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine, at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, is a world-leading department that offers comprehensive training and perioperative patient care, pain management, and critical care medicine as well as cutting-edge research, encompassing a wide spectrum of programs in basic, translational, clinical, health services and medical education.
The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine is in search of a Clinical Research Coordinator 2 (CRC2) – Fixed-term 2 years to coordinate a dynamic portfolio of multiple complex clinical trials in various stages of the study life-cycle, from start-up through closeout. Participant populations are primarily adult patients in critical care and operative spaces, and will require long-term outpatient follow-up. Evolving study portfolio is primarily industry-sponsored and includes research on treatments for Sepsis, Acute Respiratory Distr...
The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine, at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, is a world-leading department that offers comprehensive training and perioperative patient care, pain management, and critical care medicine as well as cutting-edge research, encompassing a wide spectrum of programs in basic, translational, clinical, health services and medical education.
The Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine is in search of a Clinical Research Coordinator 2 (CRC2) – Fixed-term 2 years to coordinate a dynamic portfolio of multiple complex clinical trials in various stages of the study life-cycle, from start-up through closeout. Participant populations are primarily adult patients in critical care and operative spaces, and will require long-term outpatient follow-up. Evolving study portfolio is primarily industry-sponsored and includes research on treatments for Sepsis, Acute Respiratory Distr...