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Clinical Development Liaison

Clinical ResearchClinical ResearchFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 1,001-5,000H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

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Spain

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2 days ago

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Job Description

Clinical Development Liaison

Amplity Health

Role Description Amplity is partnering with a leading biopharmaceutical company committed to advancing innovative therapies for patients living with neuromuscular diseases. We are seeking a highly motivated Clinical Development Liaison (CDL) to support clinical development activities across Spain. This field-based scientific role will play a critical part in supporting clinical trial start-up, investigator engagement, patient identification, recruitment strategies, and study execution. The CDL serves as a scientific bridge between investigators, healthcare professionals, clinical sites, and internal stakeholders, helping to accelerate the successful delivery of clinical studies in rare and neuromuscular disorders. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to ground-breaking research that has the potential to transform the lives of patients with severe and often underserved neuromuscular conditions. Key Responsibilities - Scientific Education & External Engagement: - Establish and maintain trusted scientific relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), investigators, study coordinators, and multidisciplinary healthcare teams. - Communicate scientific information related to neuromuscular diseases, clinical development programs, pipeline assets, and ongoing clinical trials. - Support the planning and execution of Clinical Advisory Boards, Investigator Meetings, and scientific exchange activities. - Represent the company at national and international congresses, scientific meetings, and educational events. - Collaborate with patient advocacy groups and support approved patient engagement initiatives. - Act as a scientific ambassador for the organization, strengthening awareness and engagement within the neuromuscular community. - Clinical Trial Start-Up: - Identify and assess potential investigators and clinical trial sites across Spain. - Develop and maintain a strong network of neuromuscular specialists, referral centers, and clinical research stakeholders. - Support site feasibility, study start-up activities, and investigator engagement strategies. - Provide scientific and operational support to study sites during activation and initiation phases. - Patient Recruitment & Enrollment: - Partner with investigators and study teams to optimize patient identification and enrollment strategies. - Support the development of referral pathways and collaboration among healthcare institutions. - Facilitate discussions with sites to identify barriers to recruitment and implement solutions. - Leverage disease-area expertise and site insights to maximize recruitment performance and patient retention. - Study Conduct & Cross-Functional Collaboration: - Coordinate interactions among investigators, Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, Medical Affairs, CROs, and other internal stakeholders. - Gather and communicate actionable field insights to support study execution and strategic decision-making. - Provide timely updates following site engagements and investigator interactions. - Identify opportunities related to scientific collaborations, publications, and Investigator-Initiated Studies (IIS/IITs), ensuring appropriate internal alignment. - Compliance & Quality: - Conduct all activities in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, industry codes, and company policies. - Maintain the highest ethical and scientific standards in all stakeholder interactions. - Complete all required compliance and training activities within defined timelines. Qualifications - Advanced degree in Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline. MSc, PharmD, PhD, or MD preferred. - Minimum of 5 years of experience within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, CRO, or clinical research industry. - Previous experience supporting clinical trials and engaging with investigators and healthcare professionals. - Experience in Neurology, Neuromuscular Diseases, Rare Diseases, or Neuroscience is mandatory. - Strong understanding of clinical research processes, including study start-up, site management, and patient recruitment. - Demonstrated success building long-term relationships with healthcare professionals and key external stakeholders. - Excellent scientific communication and presentation skills. - Strong organizational and project management capabilities. - Ability to work autonomously while collaborating effectively in cross-functional and international teams. - Willingness to travel extensively across Spain and occasionally within Europe (approximately 50–70%). - Fluent Spanish and English (written and spoken) are required. Additional European languages are considered an advantage. Benefits - Contribute to the development of innovative therapies that may significantly improve the lives of patients affected by neuromuscular and rare diseases. - Enjoy the benefits of a fully remote, field-based role, allowing you to manage your territory with a high degree of independence. - Access ongoing training, development opportunities, and exposure to international clinical development programs within a global healthcare organization. - Work alongside passionate scientific and clinical experts dedicated to advancing patient care and innovation. - Amplity offers a permanent employment contract, competitive salary, performance-related incentives, and a comprehensive benefits package.

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