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CCS-Global
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Clinical Research Associate (CRAII / Senior CRA of Lead Level ) - All Levels Welcome!


Are you an experiencedClinical Research Associateseeking a fresh challenge where quality, career progression, and cutting-edge science are at the forefront?CCS Globalcontinue to partner with aleading client companyto find talented CRAs (CRAII, Senior, and Lead levels) with a minimum of3 years of independent monitoring experience for sites across the UK. Locations include, London, Midlands, South West and North West in particular due to site allocations in the regions.


Our client prides itself on a culture that prioritisesquality over quantity, offeringmanageable site loadsand the opportunity to truly immerse yourself incomplex and innovative therapy areas. If you're passionate about making a real impact in clinical research, this could be the perfect move for you.

They are renowned for their unwavering commitment toemployee progressionandpersonal development. Every team member benefits fromtailored retention and development plans, ensuring you have the unwavering support and opportunities to thrive in your career.

If you're a proactive, detail-oriented CRA with a dedication to excellence and a desire to work on groundbreaking studies, we at CCS Global want to hear from you!

Key Responsibilities (will vary based on level):

  • Conducting all aspects of clinical monitoring visits (pre-study, initiation, routine, and close-out) in strict accordance with ICH-GCP guidelines and study protocols.
  • Ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and timely submission of clinical data.
  • Building strong, collaborative relationships with site staff and investigators.
  • Identifying and resolving issues efficiently and effectively.
  • Contributing significantly to the overall success of clinical trials.

What our client is looking for:

  • Minimum of3 years of independent CRA experience in the UK.
  • Demonstrated experience across various therapeutic areas.
  • Strong understanding of ICH-GCP guidelines and relevant regulatory requirements.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
  • A proactive and problem-solving approach.
  • Ability to travel as required.

Why join our client?

  • A company widely recognised for investing in its people and fostering exceptional career growth.
  • Exposure to exciting and challenging therapeutic areas that push boundaries.
  • A highly supportive and collaborative team environment.
  • Manageable workloads designed for high-quality monitoring.
  • A highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

Ready to take the next step in your CRA career with a truly forward-thinking company? Apply now through CCS Global and get in touch directly at to learn more about this outstanding opportunity!


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