There are currently an estimated 86,300 clinical research coordinators in the United States. The clinical research coordinator job market is expected to grow by 4.9% between 2022 and 2032.

How employable are clinical research coordinators?

CareerExplorer rates clinical research coordinators with a C employability rating, meaning this career should provide moderate employment opportunities for the foreseeable future. Over the next 10 years, it is expected the US will need 8,700 clinical research coordinators. That number is based on 4,200 additional clinical research coordinators, and the retirement of 4,500 existing clinical research coordinators.

What’s the supply of clinical research coordinators?

The clinical research coordinator industry is concentrated in California, Massachusetts, Maryland

Clinical Research Coordinator job market by state

State Name Employed Clinical Research Coordinators
California 7,450
Massachusetts 3,560
Maryland 3,100
North Carolina 2,670
Texas 2,010
Indiana 1,840
Illinois 1,810
Washington 1,800
New York 1,670
Minnesota 1,410
Michigan 1,360
Virginia 1,240
Colorado 1,230
Oregon 1,190
District of Columbia 1,100
Arizona 1,020
Ohio 990
Utah 960
Missouri 790
Connecticut 750
Wisconsin 590
South Carolina 530
Tennessee 460
Alaska 420
Louisiana 370
Oklahoma 350
New Mexico 350
Idaho 340
Montana 340
Delaware 320
Iowa 310
Kentucky 300
Hawaii 250
Arkansas 250
Maine 240
West Virginia 230
Nevada 220
Nebraska 210
Kansas 190
Mississippi 160
New Hampshire 150
Alabama 140
North Dakota 140
Wyoming 140
Vermont 80
South Dakota 80
Rhode Island 80