Clinical Data Management Jobs in Tucson, AZ
Clinical Data Management jobs in Tucson are concentrated near the University of Arizona Health Sciences campus, the Rincon district, and the Midtown medical corridor, with strong demand from clinical research organizations, life sciences firms, and academic medical centers. Employers hiring right now include Raytheon, Pima County, and Northwest Medical Center. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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JOB PURPOSE: The Registered Nurse Care Coordinator promotes the mission and vision of El Rio Health through collaborative interdisciplinary teamwork to provide high quality nursing care, patient safety and care coordination in order to optimize health and minimize the use of tertiary care services. The Registered Nurse Care Coordinator leads disease management and disease prevention activities. Disease management activities include case management, referral coordination, and hospital/emergency department follow-up for high risk/complex patients. The Registered Nurse Care Coordinator will also develop strategies to assess for social determinants of health and measure patient experiences. This position will contribute to the integrated care team’s activities around process improvement, workflow design, and training, allowing staff to work at the top of their licensure and skill set.
Essential Job Functions:
- Identifies patient meeting criteria for care coordination (i.e., multiple chronic conditions, repeated health crisis, high social risk) through risk stratification and provider referral.
- Engages patients in care coordination.
- Implements clinical interventions and protocols based on risk stratification and evidence-based clinical guidelines.
- Develops a comprehensive individualized plan of care and targeted interventions that involve patient/family in the decision-making process. Includes patient’s goals, preferences, and care team’s treatment goals.
- Continually monitor’s patient/family response to plan of care and revise as needed.
- Provides self-management support with a focus on empowering the patient/family to build capacity for self-care, providing resources and education, as necessary.
- Coordinates patient care through ongoing collaboration with provider, patient/family, community, and other members of the healthcare team. Fosters a team approach and includes patient/family as active members of the team.
- Provides follow up with patient/family when the patient transitions from one setting to another. Completes timely follow up including medication reconciliation/adherence, specialist follow up, teaching and problem-solving barriers.
- Performs medication management with ongoing medication regimens and develops a patient directed self-management strategy for compliance.
- Maintains an updated list of community resources.
- Maintains required documentation, including documenting preventative care and services performed elsewhere.
- Conducts follow-up phone calls to patients to ensure they are meeting their goals and status of managing their health issues. Oversees efforts and staff (i.e., medical assistants or other staff) responsible for coordination of prevention activities.
- Using data systems to monitor gaps in care.
- Monitors EMR tasks and messages to assure timely management and response to patient/family and provider concerns and requests.
- Provides a work environment safe and free from hazards; immediately address or inform management of safety issues or potential hazards; adhere to Health and Safety Policies and Procedures; participate in all safety programs, which may include assignment to an emergency response team.
- Maintains a clean, safe, and hygienic work environment in compliance with all Policies and Procedures to include, but not limited to work areas, workstations, hand washing, infection control etc. as required for a Registered Nurse.
- Maintains patient confidentiality by controlling the environment and information being disclosed to authorized individuals ensuring HIPAA and corporate compliance requirements at all times.
- Maintains a clean, safe, and hygienic work environment in compliance with all Policies and Procedures including but not limited to work areas, workstations, examination rooms, hand washing, infection prevention and control etc. for this position
- Demonstrates an understanding of and proficiency with the application of all compliance and reporting requirements respective to Joint Commission Certification (JCC) standards.
- Consistently demonstrates AIDET principles and serves as a role model for service excellence with all patients/visitors, colleagues, and the community.
- May make home visits as needed and approved by supervisor.
- Embraces and promotes a professional working environment based on understanding and respect for diversity and multi-culturalism in all of its forms; demonstrate sensitivity, acknowledge varied beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and customs, and encourage communication and appreciation of all forms of diversity.
- Maintains a clean, safe, and hygienic work environment in compliance with all Policies and Procedures including but not limited to work areas, workstations, examination rooms, hand washing, infection prevention and control etc. for this position.
- Demonstrates an understanding of and proficiency with the application of all compliance and reporting requirements respective to Joint Commission Certification (JCC) standards.
- A Degree or Diploma as a Registered Nurse from an accredited school of nursing, college, or university.
- One (1) year experience with hands-on patient care nursing, either in a hospital or clinic setting.
Required Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations:
- Current Registered Nurse license in good standing from the Arizona Board of Nursing.
- Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) for health care providers
- Level I fingerprint clearance card: current valid and in good standing or have applied for it within seven working days after beginning employment.
- Employees in this position are required to have reliable transportation that can meet any operational reassignments of the organization during the workday. If an employee is driving during work hours, the employee is required to possess a valid driver’s license and must comply with Arizona vehicle insurance requirements.
- Three (3) years’ experience with hands-on patient care nursing, either in a hospital or clinic setting.
- Three (3) to five (5) years’ nursing experience in an inpatient setting (i.e., Emergency Room, Critical Care, Medical/Surgical)
- Experience in a fast-paced community health center.
- Care Management experience.
- Experience in continuous quality improvement.
- Strong telephone skills.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) with the ability to speak, read and write in both languages.
El Rio Health does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions are based on job-related factors.
El Rio Health requires all AZ employees to have a Level One Fingerprint Clearance card. A.R.S. 36.425.03. New hires and transfers must submit their fingerprint clearance card or fingerprint receipt before their hire date or transfer date. Level One (1) Non-IVP Fingerprint Clearance card must be received within 30 days after the new employee hire date or transfer date.
All employees are strongly recommended to obtain and maintain vaccination status (i.e., as recommended by CDC and/or other public health agencies) to include an Influenza vaccination. Subject to exemptions and accommodations when required by law. (Policy: Adm-016 & Adm-045).
All employees are required to undergo drug testing prior to employment and will be subject to post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return to duty and follow up drug and alcohol testing in compliance with Federal and State regulations for alcohol and controlled substance testing. Employees in positions holding responsibility for the safety and welfare of others will also be classified as safety sensitive.
El Rio Health is a non-profit 501(c)(3) Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and abides by all applicable federal Drug-Free Workplace standards. El Rio Health is an equal opportunity employer.
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Who's Hiring
- Raytheon10

- Pima County3

- Northwest Medical Center3

- El Rio Community Health Center3

- Tucson Medical Center2

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services5
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals5
- Technology & Software1
- Government & Public Sector1
Clinical Data Management Jobs in Tucson: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a clinical data management job in Tucson?
The strongest path into Tucson's clinical data management market runs through its academic and research institutions, particularly organizations affiliated with the University of Arizona Health Sciences and the Banner Health system. Candidates with hands-on experience in electronic data capture platforms and familiarity with FDA data submission standards stand out locally. Targeting contract research organizations and life sciences companies with operations near the Midtown medical corridor gives you the best concentration of active openings.
Which companies hire clinical data managements in Tucson?
Employers hiring clinical data managements in Tucson right now include Raytheon, Pima County, and Northwest Medical Center, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Tucson's hiring mix skews toward academic medical centers, regional hospital networks, and mid-size clinical research organizations with ties to the University of Arizona research enterprise.
Are there remote clinical data management jobs in Tucson?
Yes, clinical data management is one of the more remote-compatible roles in life sciences since most core work involves database oversight, data validation, and protocol review rather than hands-on lab or patient contact. About 0% of clinical data management openings tied to Tucson are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting strong demand from sponsors and CROs that hire regardless of physical location. Data review and query resolution work tends to be the most consistently remote portion of these roles.
How can I get a clinical data management job in Tucson with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point in Tucson is a data coordinator or clinical research coordinator role at one of the University of Arizona Health Sciences affiliate sites or a Banner Health research department, where structured training programs exist for early-career candidates. Building proficiency in a widely used electronic data capture platform and earning a clinical data management certificate strengthens applications considerably. Tucson's contract research organizations also hire entry-level data associates who move into full clinical data management roles within one to two years.
Which industries hire the most clinical data managements in Tucson?
Tucson clinical data management roles concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services, Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals, and Technology & Software, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. The University of Arizona's deep research infrastructure and the presence of Banner Health and affiliated specialty practices sustain consistent local demand across those sectors.
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