Clinical research is an important part of the healthcare industry, an industry that is expanding faster than any other in the United States. A recent search of CareerOneStop highlights nearly 50,000 current jobs available in the United States.
Combine the overall growth of the healthcare sector with the rapid growth of new technologies and innovations, clinical research presents a huge employment opportunity which should see continued growth for a long time.
The clinical research associate role as been in the 100 Best Jobs in America for a few years and in 2012 it was number 4. The role has experienced an 8 percent growth rate for the past 10 years and has a high quality-of-life rating.
Universities, research organizations, the Veterans Health Administration and National Institutes of Health are all looking for clinical research staff to help manage the clinical trials that allow new scientific discoveries to reach the people who need them. These well-paying jobs allow you to blend your love of science and discovery with patient care to evaluate medical, surgical, and behavioral interventions.
Assistant Research Coordinator
Low: $27/hour
Midpoint: $34/hour
High: $43/hour
Clinical Research Coordinator
Low: $30/hour
Midpoint: $38/hour
High: $48/hour
Senior Clinical Research Coordinator
Low: $36/hour
Midpoint: $46/hour
High: $58/hour