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Product Manager - Clinical Research Systems

Apsida Life Science
London
3 weeks ago
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Job Title:
Product Manager - Clinical Research Systems
Location:
United Kingdom | Remote
Salary:
£50,000-£60,000 + bonus + equity
Contract Type:
Permanent

Apsida Life Science is currently partnering with an

early-stage clinical site network focused on transforming research delivery through technology-led solutions . With operations launching across both the UK and US, this rapidly growing company offers a rare opportunity to help build scalable systems and shape the digital foundation of site-based and decentralised clinical research from the ground up.
This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with C-suite leadership, influence core processes from day one, and contribute to a mission that prioritises patient access, data quality, and operational excellence in clinical trials.

Responsibilities:
Lead the configuration and implementation of the CRIO (Clinical Research IO) platform across research sites.
Manage study setup in CRIO, including protocol mapping, workflow design, form creation, and billing integration.
Maintain and optimise the platform, ensuring performance, compliance, and data integrity.
Deliver onboarding, training, and ongoing support to system users; develop SOPs and user documentation.
Build and lead a network of ‘super users’ to promote platform adoption and best practices.
Act as the key liaison between site teams and CRIO technical leadership, translating operational needs into system enhancements.
Report on system performance, user engagement, and strategic opportunities to the CIO.

Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience).
3+ years' experience with clinical research systems (preferably CRIO or similar eSource platforms).
Strong understanding of clinical trial workflows and applicable regulatory standards.
Proven experience in system configuration, training delivery, and user support.
Excellent communication, organisational, and project management skills.
Comfortable working in a dynamic start-up environment and leading cross-functional collaboration.

Position highlights:
Start-up site network company, opportunity to build something from the ground up
Remote working

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Alex Coppen at Apsida Life Science :

Apsida Life Science is a specialist recruitment business based in London (UK), Redhill (UK), Boston (USA), & Pretoria (South Africa), dedicated to delivering top talent to the Life Science industry. We pride ourselves on offering a high-quality, trusted service that places the candidate journey at the core of every process.

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