Job Title: Study Coordinator
Due to continued growth and expansion, St Pancras Clinical Research is looking to recruit an experienced Study Coordinator to join our dynamic team at our London site.
About St Pancras Clinical Research
Established in 2016, St Pancras Clinical Research is leading UK Site Management Organisation We conduct Phase II and III clinical trials with new medicines, for patients with various chronic diseases. Our experience includes chronic pain and memory disorders resulting from inflammatory, neurological and neurodegenerative conditions, as well as diabetes and dermatology.
In addition, our clinical and scientific specialists offer wide-ranging and practical expert advice to sponsors on their drug development programmes, based upon substantial experience in the public, private, academic and commercial pharma fields.
Job Description
The Study Coordinator will be responsible at St Pancras Clinical Research Ltd (SPCR) for the day-to-day coordination and administration of all aspects of our ongoing clinical trials, as regulated by the research protocols (approved by the Research Ethics Committees of the UK Health Regulatory Authority (HRA) & the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines and supporting legislation, while abiding by SPCR’s Policies and Standard Operating Practices. The Study Coordinator will work within the Clinical Team to ensure the successful delivery of research at SPCR.
Responsibilities
Requirements:
Application deadline: 6th July 2026
This vacancy may close before the current listed closing date. You are advised not to delay submitting your completed application. Any applicants submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
Application Process Information
Please note due to the high number of applicants we will only be able to provide feedback for those invited to the interview stage. If you do not hear back from us after 3 weeks of your application being submitted, then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful.