Principal Investigator

Barrington James
Birmingham
6 months ago
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We’re working with a leading, fully integrated Clinical Research Organization (CRO) in England, dedicated to advancing innovative medical treatments through exceptional patient care and the delivery of high-quality clinical data.


I’m currently partnering with several top-5 global pharmaceutical companies to identify an

experienced Principal Investigator for a high-profile clinical research program.


They are seeking an experienced Principal Investigator (PI) to join their expert team.

In this role, you will:

  • Provide medical leadership and oversight across multiple clinical trials
  • Ensure participant safety, regulatory compliance, and GCP adherence
  • Collaborate closely with sponsors, CRO teams, and regulatory authorities
  • Contribute to cutting-edge research that impacts global healthcare


What we’re looking for:

  • Licensed physician (MD or equivalent)
  • Proven experience as a Principal Investigator or Sub-Investigator
  • Strong knowledge of clinical trial processes, GCP, and regulatory standards
  • Passion for advancing medical innovation through clinical research


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected CRO at the forefront of clinical development.


Why Join Us?

  • Opportunity to lead groundbreaking clinical research in a dynamic environment
  • Competitive freelance/consulting terms
  • Work with a dedicated team committed to scientific excellence and innovation

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