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Transforming Lives by Unlocking Better Evidence | Decentralized clinical trials | Broadest endpoint technology

Medical Director, Oncologist

Medical DirectorMedical DirectorOtherRemoteLeadTeam 5,001-10,000Since 1973H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

114 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

Postgraduate DegreeEnglishGCP

Job Description

Medical Director, Oncologist

Clario

• Interpreting clinical data according to medical standards, GCP guidelines, study protocols, charter definitions, and Clario SOPs • Completing source documents accurately and promptly per protocol and SOP requirements • Correcting entries on source documents and Case Report Forms (CRFs) in a timely manner • Participating in protocol‑specific and ongoing training • Performing Photo Image Quality Assessment (Photo IQA) and participating in the medical photography process • Reviewing protocols, charters, and associated clinical and technical documents • Maintaining security and confidentiality of images, data, equipment, study materials, and subject information • Participating in sponsor site visits and audits as needed • Collaborating with management to address and resolve oncology‑related study concerns • Maintaining continuing professional medical education • Conducting quality control to ensure completeness and accuracy of assigned work • Identifying and supporting performance improvement initiatives • Contributing to the development, review, and evaluation of SOPs and study‑specific procedures • Creating oncology‑specific test cases for training • Maintaining a safe work environment and promptly reporting hazards • Participating in the Medical Affairs lecture series • Performing other duties as assigned by Medical Affairs leadership

Job Requirements

  • Medical degree
  • Valid US medical license preferred
  • Graduate of an approved oncology program; Board‑Certified Oncologist
  • Experience in research and/or imaging core labs preferred
  • Strong understanding of treatment response evaluation for solid tumors and hematologic malignancies
  • Ability to manage multiple projects with strong organizational and time‑management skills
  • Self‑motivated, flexible, and adaptable to changing business needs
  • Strong interpersonal skills with a professional, collaborative approach
  • Analytical abilities in diagnosis, radiographic assessment, and oncology treatment interpretation
  • Ability to work extended periods at a computer; minimal lifting (0–10 lbs); minimal travel (0–5%)

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance beginning Day 1 of employment
  • Flexible work schedules
  • Attractive PTO plan
  • Engaging employee programs
  • Remote working

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