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Manager, Clinical Operations – FSP
Location
Netherlands
Posted
83 days ago
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0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Manager, Clinical Operations – FSP
Parexel
• Manage integration of project team activities, leveraging internal and external resources, expertise and knowledge, along with optimizing CRO resources, expertise and knowledge. • Provide input on trial level operational strategies for clinical trials from protocol design to the final clinical study report for specified studies • Provide input into global subject/patient recruitment plans. • Relationship management between study sites and vendors • Manage aspects of CRO/vendor identification and the day to day operational management activities of CROs & other vendors including set up, statement of work creation and budget oversight. • Manage strategic study operations including: study sites and tracking systems for regulatory submissions, drug supply and use, enrollment of subjects, regulatory document flow, study timelines, all budgetary and financial information, performance metrics, data flow, etc. • Create and update critical trial-specific documents (for example country specific ICF) and plans • Support development of compound and protocol level training materials • Review and provide input into budgets, timelines, and forecasts for assigned clinical studies • Interface with internal key stakeholders including, but not limited to; Finance, Program Management, Vendor Management, Safety, Accounting, Clinical Supply, Quality Assurance, Data Management, Statistics, Clinical Research, Commercial, Regulatory, Bio Analytical, Medical Affairs; which may include acting as a liaison between groups. • Provide support for inspection readiness activities and on identification of risks and mitigation plans at the trial level • Participate in process improvement activities at a trial and department level as needed • Support onboarding of new team members • Attend CTWG and provide input and updates on operational activities and progress • Ability to travel (approximately10% but flexibility to go over or below as per business need.
Job Requirements
- BS/ BA Degree is required.
- 5+ years of clinical research experience gained with a CRO, Biotech, or Pharmaceutical Company working on Phase 1-4 global clinical trials.
- 2-3+ years leading aspects of global clinical trials
- Experience working with a CRO
- Strong regulatory knowledge, including Good Clinical Practices (GCPs)
- Strong decision-making, analytical and financial management skills are essential to this position
- Proven ability to foster team productivity and cohesiveness and the ability to operate and execute with limited supervision
- Experience in leading without authority and in multifunctional matrixed and global environments
- Experience mentoring/ coaching others
- Exceptional organizational skills and ability to deal with competing priorities, also strong reasoning and problem-solving ability.
- Strong project planning/ management, communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills
- Experience with protocol, ICF, CRF, CSR development and review.
- Proficient with MS Office Suite (Excel, Word and PowerPoint)
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Flexible working hours
- Professional development opportunities
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