* Job Title: Principal Clinical Research Associate
* Location: Remote in England or South Wales
* Salary: £58,000 - £62,000
* Additional Benefits: Car allowance and bonus
* Company: Global CRO
RBW Consulting is thrilled to present an exciting opportunity on behalf of one of our esteemed clients. As one of the few rapidly growing Contract Research Organizations (CROs) for UK studies, our client is expanding their site management team with multiple hires this year. They are involved in a diverse range of studies, including cutting-edge research in advanced therapies such as CAR-T.
Join a highly experienced team dedicated to excellence in clinical research. In this role, you will benefit from a supportive management team committed to your professional growth. They provide clear guidance on the skills needed for advancement and offer fluid career development opportunities across various departments.
This company prioritizes quality over metrics and is currently generating significant excitement within their UK team.
Key accountabilities
* Autonomy of investigator sites with full responsibility for the successful management of sites through study life cycle (start-up to close-out);
* Conduct feasibility, pre-study, initiation, monitoring, and closeout visits for research sites, mainly phase 1 to 3 and within all available therapeutic areas;
* Prepare accordingly and attend investigator meetings, coordinating timely delivery and subsequent proper storage and accountability of clinical supplies and following-up of drug safety issues;
* Perform source document verification and case report form review;
* Perform regulatory document review;
* Conduct study drug inventory;
* Perform adverse event and serious adverse event reporting and follow-up; and
* Assess patient recruitment and retention.
Qualifications
* Bachelor of Science in health-related field (or equivalent)
* Proven CRA experience; 6 years minimum
* Broad knowledge of medical terminology and clinical patient management
* Basic knowledge of drug therapy techniques and clinical research methodologies
To apply:
Please click ‘apply’ or contact Harry Henson for any further information.