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Clinical Supply Chain Manager

Proclinical Staffing
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2 weeks ago
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Are you ready to drive the future of Clinical Supply Chain from behind the scenes? Looking to be in the heart of a company where precision meets purpose?

Proclinical is seeking a Clinical Supply Chain Manager to oversee the management and distribution of clinical trial supplies. This role involves coordinating supply chain activities to ensure timely delivery and compliance with regulatory standards. You will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to manage project schedules and supply needs.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage clinical demand and coordinate with manufacturing for supply sourcing and lead times.
  • Collaborate with clinical managers to determine investigational medicinal product (IMP) needs.
  • Oversee project schedules and deliverables, ensuring alignment with clinical site demands.
  • Serve as the primary contact for project challenges related to clinical trial supplies.
  • Ensure timely project delivery through effective task coordination.
  • Develop site-specific strategies for supply destruction/returns and maintain essential records.
  • Monitor inventory levels and facilitate site-to-site transfers as needed.
  • Notify relevant parties of any deviations affecting product quality.
  • Contribute to SOP development and implement procedures for clinical trial demand.
  • Establish communication pathways to support supply chain strategy development.
  • Evaluate information to create a robust supply chain strategy minimizing waste.
  • Lead coordination of activities with other business units and third parties.
  • Oversee Interactive Response Technology (IRT) System setup for medication management.
  • Perform risk assessments and monitor budgets to ensure project alignment with quotations.
  • Address quality issues and temperature excursions promptly.

Key Skills and Requirements:

  • Strong logistics planning experience.
  • Proficiency in MS Office and ERP systems.
  • Experience in pharmaceutical supply chain management, particularly in clinical trials.
  • Understanding of GXP, GCP, GDP, and GMP standards.
  • Effective communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to define, report, and address business KPIs.
  • Problem-solving, organizational, and decision-making skills.
  • Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.

If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contactEd Littleat.

If you are interested in applying to this exciting opportunity, then please click 'Apply' or to speak to one of our specialists please request a call back at the top of this page.

Proclinical is a leading life sciences recruiter focused on finding exceptional people and matching them with the finest positions across the globe. Proclinical is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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