Clinical Trial Manager

London
1 year ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a Clinical Project Manager, to join a leading provider of advanced analytics research and technology solutions to the life sciences industry, at their site based in Paddington, London, Basildon, and working from home, on a contract basis for 12 months.

This role is a hybrid position.

Rate:

£30.08 per hour PAYE.

Clinical Project Manager Role:

Overseeing the budget for clinical trials and ensuring that resources are allocated appropriately. Including managing staff, equipment, and supplies, as well as monitoring expenses and identifying cost-saving measures.
Recruiting, training, and supervising vendor/staff, including clinical research associates and data managers. Ensure that vendor/staff are properly trained on study protocols and that they follow GCP guidelines and other regulatory requirements.
Ensuring the integrity and accuracy of clinical trial data by overseeing data management activities, including data collection, analysis, and reporting as well as ensuring that data is stored securely and in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Developing and implementing quality control measures to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and standards.
Liaising with study CROs, principal investigators, and other stakeholders to provide regular updates on study progress and to address any issues or concerns that arise during the course of the study.
Your Background:

Knowledge of budgeting and tracking.
Strong knowledge of safety and ethics.
Ability to coordinate site management with research activities.
Experience within outsourcing and contracts within the Pharmaceutical industry is preferred or at least demonstrable knowledge of contracts, bid meetings and negotiations.
Minimum 5+ years of experience in clinical trial management.
Detail-oriented, analytical, and able to work effectively in a team environment 
Company:

Our client offers research services and technology solutions in the life sciences industry. With just under 100,000 employees, the company has operations in over 90 countries worldwide. Our client’s ambitions involve optimising results of innovations using artificial intelligence. They believe in utilising data collected to the maximum rather than focussing on gathering lots of information: they use artificial intelligence to do this.

Location:

This role is a hybrid role, it is based at our client’s site in Paddington, London and also Basildon.

Apply:

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence. 

Please note: 

This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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