Are you passionate about Trial Management and would like to be part of the patient's life change?
Do you want to be part of our Clinical Development Centre (CDC) team integrated by Spain, France and Portugal?
The position could be based in any of these three cities (Madrid, Paris or Lisbon).
The PositionAs Trial Manager, you will lead the project management of assigned clinical trials and observational studies to ensure KPI deliverables and high-quality execution within all countries in the CDC (Spain, France and Portugal).
Among your main responsibilities:
Responsible for project planning, management, and execution of assigned clinical trials in the CDC and adjacent affiliates in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, NN Protocols and SOP's.
Coordinating the CDC trial teams at a project level within the 3 countries.To lead the project team, taking accountability for the trial budget, ensuring successful start-up clinical activities, setting project specific strategies and providing direction to ensure successful project delivery.
Leading the planning, execution and communicating between relevant roles, such as CDC, Clinical Trial Assistants and Clinical Research Associates (CRA), as well as CRA coaching.To ensure effective communication of all trial-related issues between the headquarters, CDC, other affiliates, and other internal/external stakeholders.
To act as project manager for the trial management activities in the CDC from site selection to post-clinical trial activities.Representing CDC countries in study meetings as relevant: Country Calls, Monitor and Investigator meetings, Study Result meetings.Proactive risk identification and mitigation plans at the CDC level and adjacent affiliates.QualificationsMinimum Bachelor's degree level in Life Sciences or equivalent.Strong experience in Clinical Research, including at least 2 years in a Trial Management role.
Experience with international clinical trials is desired for this position.Strategic and analytical mindset.
Critical thinking, risk analysis, project management.Ability to work in a changing environment, leading an agile methodology, being innovative and finding efficient ways of doing things.English fluency is required for this role.
Spanish, French and/or Portuguese would be a plus.About the DepartmentYou will be part of a broader unit named CDC (Clinical Development Center) that covers Spain, France, and Portugal.
As part of this team, you will get to collaborate with a wide range of colleagues such as CRAs, Trial Managers, CTAs, Feasibility Managers and other cross-functional departments.
The one thing that keeps the Clinical Operations team marching to the same beat is its patient-centered focus.
As patients' needs evolve, so does our challenge to find better and more innovative ways to improve their quality of life.
With this ambition, we are currently immersed in a transformational journey led by the management team in which the new CRM will land.
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