Clinical Trial Manager

Boehringer Ingelheim
Bracknell
1 year ago
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THE POSITION12 month contract To perform the role ofClinical Trial Manager (CTM) on assigned trials on a 12 monthcontract. Accountable for the operational management of the local(UK & Ireland) component of a clinical trial. Maintainsoversight to ensure achievement of trial recruitment commitment,timelines, budget, and internal/external quality standards.TASK& RESPONSIBILITES· Leads local trial team to ensure integrityof trial conduct and assurance of patient safety· Ensure thatlocal/regional component of trial is planned, conducted, andreported in line with regulatory requirements· Requiresorchestration of local trial team, and integration with otherfunctions as necessary throughout planning, conduct and closeout oftrial· Ensure that BI sponsored trials are conducted according toapplicable regulations and BI SOPs/procedures to safeguard patientsafety / wellbeing, and data integrity· Delivery of trialcommitments, including quality, timeline, and budgetREQUIREMENTS·Solid communication· Project management· Networking/stakeholdermanagement and team leadership capability· Understanding of thescientific and/or technical components of the clinical developmentprocess, and associated regulatory requirement· University degreein life sciences or related field, higher degree/qualificationpreferred (e.g. MSc, PhD).· Relevant experience in clinical trialmanagementWHY BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM?With us, you can grow,collaborate, innovate and improve lives.We offer challenging workin a respectful and friendly global working environment surroundedby a world of innovation driven mindsets and practices. Inaddition, learning and development for all employees is key,because your growth is our growth. We offer an agile workenvironment where we have been able to learn and adapt throughoutthe Covid Pandemic. We also offer a competitive salary, generousamount of vacation time, numerous benefits towards your wellness& financial health and work-life balance. To learn more aboutwhat benefits could be waiting for you, please visit our Careerarea.Boehringer Ingelheim is an equal opportunity global employerwho takes pride in maintaining a diverse and inclusive culture. Weembrace diversity of perspectives and strive for an inclusiveenvironment, which benefits our employees, patients andcommunities.Want to learn more? Visithttps://www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/

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