Clinical Research Coordinator Jobs in Alabama
Clinical Research Coordinator jobs in Alabama are concentrated in academic medical centers, oncology, and cardiovascular research, with the state's clinical trial infrastructure anchored in Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile. UAB Medicine, Huntsville Hospital Health System, and the University of South Alabama Health System are among the most established and consistent employers for this role in the state. Demand is strongest for coordinators experienced in oncology trials, Phase II through IV studies, and FDA-regulated research. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, is seeking a Clinical Research Nurse Coordinator III.
The O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of 51 NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the United States and is the only one in Alabama and in the Deep South region. A comprehensive designation also means UAB Medicine patients have access to leading-edge treatments or clinical trials that they may not otherwise have at local community hospitals or smaller cancer centers. For many, an NCI designation can hold the key to survival. On campus and around Birmingham, the O'Neal Cancer Center is a significant part of our economic powerhouse. The O'Neal Cancer Center powers more than 400 scientists and physician-scientists, cares for 20,000 patients annually, and is home to more than 160 employees, plus all the physicians and clinical staff engaged in cancer patient care. The link to our website is: https://www.uab.edu/onealcancercenter/
Please attach a current resume with this application.
General Responsibilities
To serve as primary coordinator for clinical research studies and supporting more senior team members.
To provide a lead role in protocol screening and participant eligibility determination working alongside other team members to ensure compliance.
To provide oversight to junior clinical research coordinators (CRC) and clinical research nurse coordinators (CRNC) in review of study documents.
To conduct all study activities in accordance with the protocol, Institutional Review Board (IRB) regulations, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
To provide quality care to participants and their families within the area of clinical specialty.
To coordinate the life cycle of the study from start-up through maintenance to closure.
To manage participant care including recruitment, screening, scheduling, consenting, conducting visits, and collecting various assessments such as adverse event (AE) information or questionnaires.
To perform the informed consent process following GCP.
To act as a liaison between the clinical and research staff, departments, ancillary services and the study sponsor to ensure protocol compliance throughout a study.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Conducts and fully understands all study activities, including more complex protocols, IRB regulations, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). Develops or provides input for IRB documents.
Manages the life cycle of clinical research studies from feasibility to start-up through maintenance to closure. Manages participant care, including recruitment, screening, scheduling, consenting, conducting visits, and collecting various assessments such as adverse event (AE) information or questionnaires. Documents and reviews medical history to determine compliance with eligibility requirements. Develops/prepares study source documentation. Performs the informed consent process following GCP.
Performs clinical procedures as required by the protocol. Prepares for and participates in study monitoring visits and corrects and reports findings as needed.
Serves as a resource person or acts as a subject matter expert (SME) within the area of clinical expertise. Maintains clinical records and documentation, including those associated with compliant billing practices.
Develops study source documentation. Assists with the development of protocols.
Assists colleagues in identifying inefficiencies and improving processes. Mentors and trains junior staff as needed.
Coordinates management of investigational products (IP). May design best practices for management of IP for drug, device, and biologic studies. Creates study budgets as needed. Stays familiar with institutional financial systems.
Maintains a working nursing knowledge of the department specialty, drafts documents or policies, collects records, and prepares data for publication, if needed. May perform general nursing duties.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Annual Salary Range: $67,070 - $108,990
Preferences
Strongly prefer Oncology and/or Clinical Research experience, coordinating research activities involved in conducting Oncology clinical trials.
Management of data and of the study patients' care.
Knowledge of regulatory/compliance affairs as it pertains to clinical research.
Knowledge of protocol financial functions.
Experience in training and mentoring clinical research nurses.
UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, age, disability, and veteran's status. As required by Title IX, UAB prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to UAB's Assistant Vice President and Senior Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX notice of nondiscrimination is located at uab.edu/titleix.
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Clinical Research Coordinator Job Market in Alabama
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Who's Hiring
- University of Alabama, Birmingham26

- AMR Clinical2

- Alabama Oncology1

- INFIRMARY HEALTH1

- CUNNINGHAM PATHOLOGY1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education
- Healthcare & Medical Services
What Alabama Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in clinical research coordinator jobs across Alabama.
- Bachelor's degree in life sciences, nursing, or a related health field required
- ACRP or SOCRA certification (CCRC or CCRP) preferred or required by most employers
- Minimum two years of experience managing clinical trials or research protocols
- Proficiency with electronic data capture systems such as REDCap or Medidata Rave
- Demonstrated knowledge of FDA regulations, GCP guidelines, and IRB submission processes
- Strong ability to recruit, screen, and retain study participants across protocol phases
Clinical Research Coordinator Jobs in Alabama: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a clinical research coordinator in Alabama?
Most Alabama employers require a bachelor's degree in a life science, nursing, or health-related field as the starting point. Alabama does not issue a state-specific license for clinical research coordinators, so the recognized path is to earn national certification through ACRP (the CCRC credential) or SOCRA (the CCRP credential) after gaining qualifying research experience. Many coordinators in Alabama build initial experience as research assistants or study staff at academic medical centers before sitting for certification.
How much do clinical research coordinators make in Alabama?
Clinical research coordinators in Alabama earn a median of about $133,470 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $81,770 for the lowest 10% to over $292,940 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire clinical research coordinators in Alabama?
Companies currently hiring clinical research coordinators in Alabama include University of Alabama, Birmingham, AMR Clinical, and Alabama Oncology, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Alabama's largest academic health systems and affiliated research institutes drive the most consistent demand for this role across the state.
Which Alabama cities have the most clinical research coordinator jobs?
Birmingham, Mobile, and Daphne have the most clinical research coordinator openings in Alabama. Birmingham leads because UAB Medicine and its affiliated cancer and cardiovascular research programs generate sustained trial activity, while Huntsville's growth reflects the expanding life sciences and biotech presence tied to its research corridor, and Mobile draws from the University of South Alabama's health system and community hospital network.
Are there remote clinical research coordinator jobs in Alabama?
Yes, but they're rare. About 40% of clinical research coordinator openings tied to Alabama are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting that most coordinator work requires on-site patient contact, specimen handling, and direct protocol oversight. The portions of the role most likely to be performed remotely are regulatory documentation, data entry, and sponsor communication rather than participant visits.
How can I get hired as a clinical research coordinator in Alabama with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a research assistant or clinical trials assistant position at one of Alabama's academic medical centers, particularly UAB Medicine or the University of South Alabama Health System, which regularly bring on entry-level staff to support established investigator teams. Candidates with a background in phlebotomy, medical assisting, or patient registration have a practical advantage because those skills transfer directly to protocol procedures. Pursuing the ACRP entry-level certificate before applying signals genuine commitment and strengthens applications against candidates with more field time.
Where can I find and apply to clinical research coordinator jobs in Alabama?
You can find and apply to clinical research coordinator jobs in Alabama on Migrate Mate, which lists current Alabama openings updated in real time. Search the listings, identify the roles that match your background and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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