Clinical Project Manager

Yolk Recruitment
Blackwood, Cymru / Wales, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£45,000 pa
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Benefits

Hybrid and Flexible Working Options Career Development and Progression Opportunities Supportive and Collaborative Working Environment Opportunity to Work on International Clinical Trial Projects Competitive Benefits
Clinical Project Manager

Are you an experienced Clinical Project Manager looking for your next opportunity within the pharmaceutical and clinical trials sector? We're currently supporting a well-established organisation operating within clinical packaging and distribution services as they continue to grow their project management team.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced, collaborative environment where you'll work on global clinical trial projects and play a key role in delivering high-quality supply chain solutions to pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. The business offers a supportive culture, strong career development opportunities and the chance to work across a varied portfolio of studies.

This is what you'll be doing

As a Clinical Project Manager, you'll be responsible for managing clinical trial packaging and distribution projects from initiation through to completion, acting as the main point of contact for clients and ensuring projects are delivered successfully.

  • Managing multiple clinical supply projects simultaneously, ensuring timelines, budgets and quality expectations are consistently met.
  • Acting as the key client contact throughout the project lifecycle, building strong working relationships and providing clear, professional communication.
  • Coordinating cross-functional teams across packaging, labelling, logistics, inventory management and distribution activities to support successful project delivery.
  • Monitoring project timelines, risks and dependencies, escalating issues where required and supporting timely resolution.
  • Ensuring all project activities are completed in line with GMP/GDP requirements, SOPs and agreed client processes, while maintaining accurate project documentation and reporting.
This is what you'll bring to the team

The successful Clinical Project Manager will bring previous experience within a regulated pharmaceutical or clinical research environment, alongside strong organisational and stakeholder management skills.

  • Previous experience within project management, ideally within pharmaceutical, clinical research, clinical supplies, packaging or distribution operations.
  • Strong communication and client management skills, with the ability to build effective relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and competing deadlines while maintaining strong attention to detail.
  • Experience working within regulated environments with an understanding of quality and compliance requirements.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office SAP or ERP systems considered beneficial.
This is what you'll get in return

This opportunity offers the chance to join a growing and supportive organisation within the clinical trials sector, with strong long-term career prospects and exposure to a varied project portfolio.

  • Competitive salary package
  • Hybrid and flexible working options
  • Career development and progression opportunities
  • Supportive and collaborative working environment
  • Opportunity to work on international clinical trial projects
  • Competitive benefits

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