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Parexel is a leading clinical research organization (CRO) providing comprehensive services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. We are committed to advancing clinical research and bringing innovative therapies to patients worldwide. Our diverse team of professionals is dedicated to delivering excellence in regulatory affairs, clinical operations, and data management. Equal Opportunity Statement Parexel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.

Global Study Start Up Lead

Clinical OperationsClinical OperationsFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 10,001+Since 1983H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Brazil

Posted

8 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Global Study Start Up Lead

Parexel

Role Description The Global Site Start-up (SSU) Lead is accountable for the global execution of site activation for assigned clinical trials, performing responsibilities with moderate oversight. The Global SSU Lead is accountable for ensuring site start-up is efficient, timely and in accordance with the sponsor Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and ICH/GCP. This role applies to internally sourced studies and studies outsourced to Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) and the balance of direct leadership versus oversight will vary accordingly. Contributes to ongoing process improvement initiatives. CORE JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: - Site Start-up Strategy: - Develop the site start up strategy for each study, outlining all dependencies impacting site activation and actively mitigating and escalating risks. - Oversee the tracking and analysis of study metrics, including risks and mitigation strategies and to evaluate CRO performance and implement corrective actions. - Advocate for optimized site selection strategies, leveraging data-driven insights to guide cross-functional teams toward effective decision-making. - Lead the development, assessment, and alignment of site activation projections, ensuring cross-functional and CRO collaboration to meet strategic objectives. - Ensure comprehensive and compliant documentation of site start-up materials in the Trial Master File (TMF) to maintain inspection readiness. - Country Start-up: - Partner with cross functional and CRO partners (where applicable) to develop a comprehensive global country start up strategy, outlining all dependencies impacting country start up and actively mitigating and escalating risks cross functionally. - Monitor and maintain country intelligence data to support informed decision-making and develop accurate startup projections and strategic plans. - Support regulatory submissions as needed, including activities such as providing required site documentation, coordinating submissions to Central Institutional Review Boards (CIRBs), supporting sites with Local Institutional Review Board (LIRB) submissions, and handling or supervising Clinical Research Organization (CRO) insurance requests, etc. - Ensure timely country submission deliverables (ensure task completion; all roles clarity, identification of critical path items, effective communication pathway). - Site Start up Management: - Lead and oversee all aspects of site start-up activities, including fast-track site initiation, site calls, document collection, and milestone tracking, ensuring timely and efficient completion of processes. - Serve as the subject matter expert for essential site documents, providing training, guidance, and support to teams and sites on regulatory requirements, document management, and TMF filing. - Oversee CRO site start up management or in house site facing regional SSU team, where applicable. - Lead the collection and analysis of site intelligence to support strategic site selection and site start-up. - Oversee the preparation and approval of site regulatory package, ensuring compliance with country-specific requirements, TMF standards, and ICH-GCP guidelines, while supporting inspection readiness and maintaining high-quality site documentation. - Team Interactions: - Represent SSU on cross-functional teams, providing updates, escalating challenges, and proposing mitigation strategies for site start-up issues. - Act as the escalation point for CRO and internal team to ensure timely SSU issue resolution. - Process Improvement: - Recommends and participates in cross functional and department process improvements. Qualifications - Demonstrates vendor management experience. - Technical proficiency in trial management systems (CTMS, TMF) and MS applications including (but not limited to) Project, PowerPoint, Word, Excel. - Knowledge of ICH/GCP and regulatory guidelines/directives. - Effective project management skills, cross-functional team interaction and organizational skills. - 4-6 years of experience. Requirements - May require up to 25% travel.

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