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Research Assistant

Company: Irvine Clinical Research
Location: Irvine
Posted on: February 20, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Irvine Clinical Research, a research site specializing in late phase clinical trials in Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Depression, is seeking applicants for a Research Assistant. They will provide administrative support to our team of physicians, psychologists, and research coordinators. This position is designed for an ambitious individual who is willing to start at an entry-level role and work their way up quickly. Job Duties Warmly greet and assist study participants at the front and back office, especially older adults Coordinate and troubleshoot scheduling for participant visits Learn complex research protocols quickly and assist with data entry and quality Assist doctors, clinicians, and research coordinators with study participant visits as needed Provide clerical and administrative support Job Requirements Excellent communication and social skills in spoken and written English Attention to detail and the ability to handle multiple tasks with precision Willingness to commit to at least 2 years of growth and development This is a full-time employment position based in-person at our clinic in the Alzheimer’s Orange County building in Irvine. The starting salary for this position is approximately $23/hr (approximately $47,480 per year). Depending on job performance, there is a possibility for growth. The company pays for 100% of health/dental/vision individual insurance costs for eligible full-time employees. Vacation (PTO) is earned at a rate of 3 weeks per year.

Keywords: Irvine Clinical Research, Norwalk , Research Assistant, Administration, Clerical , Irvine, California


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