Global Training Business Partner

Parexel International
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I'm working toward a better future for patients. And I do it.

Trialing new treatments. Advancing healthcare. Reinventing medicine as we know it. When you join us, you’re joining a team that sees everything they do as an opportunity to transform the world for patients everywhere. When our employees bring their many perspectives together to tackle a new challenge, there’s no limit to what they can accomplish.

Through it all, at the center of all we do, is a patient whose life could change – forever. And together, we’ll do itWith Heart.

Our Impact

Parexel's 360°Patient-First Portfolio ensures that the patient is represented at every step.

22,000+employees worldwide.

40+ yearsputting our heart into all we do.

1,167clinical projects in 16 therapeutic areas and 271 indications in 2022.

As a Biostatistician at Parexel, you are one of the first individuals to see if a new treatment is effective. Develop your statistical skills, gain exposure to multiple therapeutic areas, and become involved in business development activities.

As a CRA, you will use your expertise to build and maintain site relationships and ensure they’re set up for success. Our CRAs take their work seriously, demonstrate empathy, and act with heart because everything we do has the potential to impact patient lives.

In partnership with client teams, you’ll work to understand the challenges and opportunities within patient data. You’ll help transform how we acquire, manage, and assemble data to optimize study design.

Your leadership has a direct impact on the projects, teams, and clients you work with. In this role, you’ll be empowered to deliver projects to the benefit of the patients we serve.

Be a strategic guide in getting products to market faster and smarter. Your scientific, technical, regulatory, and/or commercial expertise will put best practice standards to work for biopharmaceutical and medical device companies large and small.

From initial planning meetings at the study design stage through to implementation and execution, our team of skilled statistical programmers employs industry-accepted statistical tools and techniques, as well as innovative consulting, to provide the quality and efficiency of projects.

Benefits vary by country, but Parexel is passionate about our team’s overall wellness. Our Flexible Work Program offers the choice to work from where you want and how to accommodate personal responsibilities and interests outside of work. Our Recognition Program allows colleagues and managers to acknowledge teamwork, helping each other, and helping change the lives of patients.

We believe that investing in your professional and personal development is an investment in Parexel, and we want to help you realize your full potential and career. In order to ensure the highest quality of work for our clients and our patients’ safety, Parexel takes a targeted and balanced approach to support both the immediate training needs and the long-term development investment in our employees.

Within our outsourcing model, you are deployed as an experienced colleague for our customers, benefiting from exposure to both the clinical research organization (CRO) and sponsor experience.

You are a trusted partner to Biotech clients – on the forefront of new science. Agile and solutions-oriented, you provide guidance on how to solve challenges.

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