Clinical Research Associate II

Artivion EMEA
London, England
9 months ago
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It's a good feeling to know you're doing your best with purpose every day. At Artivion, we manufacture high-quality products and solutions for the treatment of aortic diseases. Together with surgeons worldwide, we save lives. In doing so, we rely on the strengths of each and every employee. Your strength counts, too: As an important link in the chain, you make a contribution to saving lives together with us. Contribute your strengths and let us grow together.


We are hiring a Clinical Research Associate II / UK Based / France / Belgium


Your Strength

  • 1.5–4 years of experience in clinical research or site monitoring
  • Proven ability to manage 10–15 clinical study sites from start-up to close-out
  • Strong knowledge of ISO 14155, GCP, MDR, FDA, EU, and local regulations
  • Skilled in conducting independent on-site and remote monitoring visits
  • Strong communication and organizational skills with a proactive mindset
  • Ability to mentor and support junior CRAs
  • Fluent in English (written and spoken)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and clinical trial systems (e.g. eTMF, CTMS)


Your Contribution

  • Independently plan, conduct, and document site monitoring, initiation, and close-out visits
  • Serve as the main contact between the sponsor and investigational sites
  • Support site staff with training and issue resolution
  • Ensure adherence to protocols and regulatory requirements
  • Track progress, follow up on action items, and maintain study records
  • Participate in audits, quality checks, and CAPA processes
  • Oversee data collection, CRF accuracy, and data clarification
  • Assist in study close-out and generate site visit reports
  • Support the supervision of clinical trials in collaboration with senior team members


Our Strength

  • A mission-driven company focused on improving patient outcomes
  • A collaborative, international work environment with high standards
  • Opportunities for growth within a strong Clinical Affairs team
  • Flexible working conditions and a focus on work-life balance


Contact

Apply now and join the Artivion Team. We are looking forward to receiving your application documents in English directly via our online system. Brian Russo,T: +41 435 08 39 01

JOTEC GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Artivion, Inc.,

Lotzenäcker 23, 72379 Hechingen

www.artivion.com

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