At NCRCA, we understand the immense responsibility sponsors, CROs, and pharmaceutical companies carry—ensuring the highest levels of research integrity, participant safety, and global compliance. By requiring NCRCA-certified teams at every trial site, you build stronger, more reliable trials that set industry standards.
Why Sponsors Prefer NCRCA
Certified Workforce Assurance Every NCRCA-certified professional—from phlebotomists to research directors—has passed validated written and practical exams, maintained annual CEUs, and met active employment thresholds.
Uniform Standards across Sites When NCRCA certification is required for all staff, trial sites operate under consistent, measurable performance benchmarks—reducing variability and improving trial quality.
Audit-Ready Eligibility NCRCA’s employer and staff certification databases deliver real-time visibility into site compliance for audits, sponsor inspections, or regulatory reviews.
Risk Reduction & Legal Safeguarding Research integrity lapses due to uncertified staff can result in trial delays, data rejection, or legal liabilities. NCRCA certification minimizes these risks.
Proven Effectiveness
Following a detailed five-year sponsor-led study (2020–2025), which revealed that up to 95% of uncertified site personnel were contributing to trial errors and cancellations, sponsors formally endorsed NCRCA as the industry credentialing standard. More than 70% of current sponsor agreements already stipulate NCRCA certification, and full mandate enforcement is in place by 2026.
Sponsor Benefits at a Glance
Benefit
Impact
Reliable Credential Verification
Access to employer accreditation listings and individual credential records
Consistent Compliance
All key research roles must meet standard certification requirements
Cleaner Audit Trails
Documentation of exams, CEUs, and work hours supports regulatory review
Staff are trained in GCP, informed consent, ethics, and ICH standards
How to Engage NCRCA-Certified Sites
Include NCRCA Certification Requirements in Your Contracts Ensure all sponsor and site agreements mandate NCRCA certification for relevant roles.
Verify Sites via NCRCA Registry Access Use our employer portal to confirm site accreditation and staff certification status anytime.
Provide Feedback Loops Let us know if you observe exceptional site performance or find compliance issues—helping us improve continually.
Collaborate on Enhanced Training Work with us to tailor high-level or role-specific CEU modules for your sponsored trial staff.
Partner With Integrity
By partnering with NCRCA-certified organizations and personnel, your company aligns with global research standards—promoting safety, ensuring compliance, and elevating participant trust. NCRCA certification is more than a credential—it’s a symbol of excellence.
NCRCA’s Credentials at a glance
Credential Code
Credential Title
Description
NCCRPT
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Phlebotomy Technician
Certified to perform venipuncture and specimen collection in clinical trials following national protocols.
NCCRPPT‑PED
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Pediatric Phlebotomy Technician
Specialized in pediatric venipuncture techniques for infants, children, and adolescents in clinical trials.
NCCRMA
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Medical Assistant
Certified to assist with clinical procedures, patient interaction, and documentation in research settings.
NCCRPCT
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Patient Care Technician
Provides trial-specific patient care under licensed supervision in research environments.
NCCRAA
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Administrative Assistant
Manages regulatory documents, scheduling, and sponsor correspondence.
NCCRT
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Technician
Trained in equipment operation, sample processing, and data logging for trial procedures.
NCCRAS
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Assistant Supervisor
Supervises clinical research assistants and ensures site-level protocol adherence.
NCCRD
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Director
Oversees full protocol implementation and regulatory reporting across departments.
NCCRTM
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Trials Manager
Manages multi-site studies, timelines, budgeting, and compliance documentation.
NCCRP
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Professional
Senior-level role ensuring quality control, ethics compliance, and regulatory accuracy.
NCCRA
Nationally Certified Clinical Research Assistant
Entry-level credential for those supporting research staff with basic documentation and logistics.
Ready to Connect?
Contact our Sponsor Relations Team to:
Learn about partnership tiers
Access site verification tools
Schedule group training or certification events
Discuss how NCRCA can support new global trial markets