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Clinical Research Associate II

Avania
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 month ago
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Clinical Research Associate II

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Clinical Research Associate II

Clinical Research Associate II

Clinical Research Associate II

Avania are hiring a Clinical Research Associate II (CRAII )


Continued investment in our global clinical operations team, creates this career opportunity for a CRA II to join us in a remote based role in the UK


As a Clinical Research Associate II - CRA II, your role will involve the following:


  • Set up and coordinate clinical investigations
  • Train study sites on performing clinical investigations
  • Perform monitoring and site closure visits
  • Verify that the rights and well-being of human subjects are respected
  • Verify that reported clinical investigation data are accurate, complete, and verifiable with source documents
  • Make sure that the conduct of the Clinical Investigation is in compliance with the current approved protocol, Avania SOPs, GCP/ISO14155, and applicable regulatory requirements.


Candidates who offer a combination of the skills, knowledge and experience listed below are encouraged to apply to our CRA II. With our continued growth we are hiring talent to join us on our journey and grow with us.


We seek -


  • Life sciences masters degree, scientific or nursing discipline
  • Prior Experience in a CRA role with knowledge of Medical Devices
  • Accurate
  • Availability to travel domestically and internationally (up to 8 days per month)
  • Proficient in the use of computer and software systems
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to train people
  • Team player
  • Stress resilient


We offer -


  • The opportunity to work in an innovative, fast-growing and rewarding industry
  • A dynamic and enthusiastic global team that fosters collaboration and the opportunity to work with experts across many specialties
  • Exchange of knowledge and ideas to help employees grow and advance their careers, backed with training and other development opportunities
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package (details shared during the interview process)
  • Some roles offer the opportunities for travel
  • Ask us about our hybrid and fully remote work opportunities


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