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This is an exciting opportunity for a Sub-Investigator/ Clinical Research Physician to join an innovative medical company based in Guildford.

WHY CONSIDER THIS ROLE & COMPANY?

Working for an established and recognised global leader in their chosen therapeutic area
Company going through a consistent period of growth (including internationally) with multiple clinics across the UK
You'll work for a company who value the ongoing training and development of their team with hard working and proactive team players consistently seeing opportunities for career growthKEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Responsible for supervising the trial site and delegating all tasks associated with it
Oversee all team members and ensure they perform their duties according to set protocols
Ensure that access to all tools compatible with what is required in the study protocol is accessible to everyone
Follow specific regulations whilst conducting the studies
Ensure all medical records/study documentation is accurateREQUIREMENTS:

You will be a Medical Doctor with clinical research experience and be GMC registered
You will, preferably, have MRCP or similar membership exams
Exposure in clinical research phases 0 to 4 would be highly desirable
Great management and leadership skills
Fast paced and dynamic individual This company will consider profiles of either clinical research professionals or doctors who have a passion for research and Neurology.

Park Street People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this role

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