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Product Manager - Clinical Research Systems

Apsida Life Science
Sheffield
1 week 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 anearly-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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