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Associate Director Clinical Operations

ARTO
London
1 week ago
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ARTO is currently partnered with a globally renowned mid sized Pharmaceutical company who are committed to the development of drugs within the Rare Disease space.


Within their Global Clinical Operations team, they are looking for an Associate Director who will be able to lead Clinical programs and projects as well as manage a cross functional group to execute complex trials.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to clinical strategies for programs, providing leadership on the design and excecution of CDPs
  • Provide guidance on all relevant program and study deliverables
  • Provide program-level oversight, leadership, and direction ensuring Operations team members achieve deliverables within timelines, budgets and in accordance with GCP and company standards.
  • Give strategic guidance and reports on program progress, risks, issues and metrix as needed to executive leadership.
  • Drive cross functional initiatives across the portfolio of programs .


Qualifications:

  • BA/BSc/PhD with a focus on life sciences
  • 10 Years experience within biotech and pharmaceutical companies leading clinical trial or drug development initiatives.
  • Team management experience


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