Clinical Lead – Clinical Trial Manager, Renal
Location
Poland
Posted
6 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Clinical Lead – Clinical Trial Manager, Renal
Emerald Clinical
• Oversee clinical trials, ensuring successful execution from start-up to close-out. • Lead site selection and feasibility assessments, working closely with CRAs and investigators. • Manage study timelines, budgets, and deliverables, ensuring adherence to project objectives. • Provide oversight on protocol administration, site initiation, monitoring, and study progress. • Collaborate cross-functionally with internal and external stakeholders, including sponsors, investigators, and project teams. • Ensure compliance with GCP, FDA regulations, and company SOPs. • Train and mentor CRAs and site staff, ensuring protocol adherence and data integrity.
Job Requirements
- Renal experience is mandatory.
- Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field (RN preferred) with industry experience, including 1-2 years as a Clinical Trial Manager/Clinical Lead.
- Strong background in monitoring and site management, preferably with experience in oncology or other complex indications.
- CCRA or CCRP certification is strongly preferred.
- Excellent knowledge of GCP, FDA regulations, and clinical trial best practices.
- Ability to manage multiple projects, timelines, and stakeholders efficiently.
- Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Willingness to travel up to 20% as required.
Benefits
- Competitive Compensation : A tailored salary and benefits package to reflect your skills and experience.
- Flexibility : Enjoy hybrid or remote working arrangements, depending on your location and role.
- Career Growth : Access to a wealth of learning opportunities and a global network of scientific leaders to help you grow and develop in your role.
- Employee Wellbeing : Participate in programs and initiatives designed to promote work-life balance, health, and team connection, including global engagement surveys, recognition programs, and team-building events.
- Global Opportunities : Be part of a company with international reach, offering you exposure to diverse projects and clients.
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