Senior Clinical Scientist - Oncology

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Job Title: Senior Clinical Scientist

Location: Hybrid, Central London

# Salary: £95-105K
# Description:

CK Group are recruiting for a Senior Clinical Scientist to join an innovative biotechnology company with a large and diverse product pipeline. You will need to work from their central London offices on a hybrid basis.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

As Senior Clinical Scientist you will be responsible for the creation, review, and editing of high-quality scientific and regulatory documents, oversight of early phase Oncology trials and the scientific review and interpretation of clinical study data.

Leading the design, development, writing and review of protocol synopses, protocols, and amendments, patient facing documentation, Clinical Study Reports and other key documents
Ensuring protocols and all other regulatory documents are scientifically accurate (including QC), aligned with regulatory requirements, and meet the strategic objectives of the project
Leading / Contributing to the creation of relevant sections of all key regulatory documents including Investigator Brochure, INDs, CTAs, IND/NDA Annual Reports, and Development Safety Update Reports, PIPs, and Regulatory authority submissions and responses
Supporting the development of asset strategy, including development and approval of target product profiles and claims, input to trial designs and plans
Contributing to external academic and commercial collaborations, ensuring that data is communicated effectively and fosters productive partnershipsQUALIFICATIONS:

As Senior Clinical Scientist you will require:

An advanced degree in life science, pharmacy or medicine
Extensive, industry-based experience of early phase clinical development for Oncology treatments
An expert understanding of clinical research methodologies, regulatory guidelines (ICH, FDA, EMA) regulatory submissions (IND, NDA, CTD), and Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Experience of biostatistics and data analysis
A proven track record in the development of,  writing and delivery of study protocols, amendments and all the ancillary regulatory documents required to conduct and report global Phase 1 and 2 trials in oncology
Ability to interpret and present complex data sets in a clear and concise mannerBENEFITS:

Salary of £95-105K plus benefits package

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