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The Senior Clinical Trial Manager will be responsible for managing clinical trial sites from study startup throughout the course of the clinical trials until site close out. They will work to oversee that all aspects of the conduct of the trial sites and or across their assigned assets are in compliance with the study protocol, study operation plans, ICH current GCPs, and regulatory requirements. They will work collaboratively with the Sponsor Clinical Project Manager (CPM), Clinical Research Organization (CRO) representative(s), vendors and other Sponsor functional departments (as required) to drive start-up and ongoing oversight of clinical studies. They may have direct reports of Clinical Trial Managers across the clinical operations portfolios ensuring their clinical program deliverables are delivered to time, cost and quality.

Responsabilities:

  • Participate in the planning, implementation and management of sponsor clinical trials/assets in compliance with industry regulations, ICH-GCP and applicable sponsor controlled documents.
  • Oversee the site management of CROs and clinical trial sites to ensure delivery, per scope of work or contractual agreements, meet recruitment targets and deliver high quality data on time.
  • Track site visit and trip report metrics; data quality concerns and site level trending of protocol deviations.
  • Conduct oversight site visits including pharmacy visits, as required, to evaluate site and CRA performance and ensure adherence to study protocols, study operation plans, ICH GCP and regulatory requirements
  • Attend and assist, as required, at Initiation visits to confirm site training of therapeutic indication(s) and associated study procedures (e.g. Pharmacy training) and help build and foster sponsor-CRO-Investigator - site relationships
  • Review a percentage of CRA monitoring trip reports, ensuring oversight of CRO CRA and Site compliance with protocol, study plans, SOPs and ICH and GCPs, escalate identified report issues and ensure CRO study team resolve identified concerns • Collaborate with sponsor CPM and sponsor Medical Monitor for country and site identification, feasibility and selection to optimize processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met.
  • Manage study start up in collaboration with internal and external project teams (e.g. sponsor Project Manager, Regulatory, Clinical Supplies, Third Party Vendors, CRO) to ensure start up timelines are clearly defined and implemented, working to identify any risks and resolving any issues.
  • Act as subject matter expert for assigned protocols for study related issues, protocol and clinical operational queries arising from CRO, IRB/IECs/RAs, Third Party Vendors and sites.
  • Provide routine updates to the internal project team on study status/issues
  • Manages the CRO/clinical trial site during start-up activities including, but not limited to, budget and contract negotiations, IRB/EC submissions and response and facilitation of essential document collection
  • Provide direction and support to the CPM in ensuring consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate.
  • Manages consistency of Clinical Operations processes across clinical trials and regions, identifying areas where trial specific or regional differences are appropriate
  • Works cross-functionally with other sponsor departments (Clinical Supplies, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs) to ensure all clinical trial activities performed by sponsor as a Sponsor are performed according to study requirements and timelines.
  • Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of study related documents including (but not limited to) site feasibility, protocol, informed consent documents (master and/or site specific), budgets, monitoring plans, regulatory and start-up plans, patient recruitment plans, pharmacy and lab manuals, case report form development and training materials
  • Execute and/or deliver trial specific training as required
  • Review of open action items and data trends; working with CROs to escalate and resolve identified issues to ensure standards for monitoring and reporting are met as well as to ensure better efficiencies and execution of our studies
  • Contribute to the development of and oversees implementation of patient recruitment and retention strategies and acts on any deviations from plan
  • Support study team with site selection while optimizing start-up processes to ensure efficient start-up timelines are met. Attend and present at Investigator Meetings on Clinical Operations topics, as required
  • May oversee the accurate, timely, and complete tracking of laboratory samples
  • May represent Clinical Operations in cross-functional initiatives (e.g., start-up, continued process improvements with CROs).
  • Contribute to the development and/or participate in the review of sponsor SOPs, Work Instructions and team policies
  • Contribute to preparation of investigator newsletters or email newsflashes.
  • Supports the internal and external project teams with audits/inspection readiness and activities, resolution of audit/inspection findings and contribution to CAPAs as required
  • Oversight of direct report(s) study execution and procedures as required to ensure regulatory compliance of protocol activities, if appropriate
  • Accountable for ensuring all study deliverables and milestones are met with quality and within timelines
  • Provide direction and support to direct report(s) to ensure consistent approach and process to study execution and procedures amongst various program assets
  • Provides support/escalation point for direct reports as needed

    Profile:

  • At least 8 years of relevant clinical operational experience in a biotechnology/pharmaceutical company, and/or CRO
  • Working knowledge of GCP, ICH, GDP and relevant CFRs is required; familiarity with MHRA/EMA/CHMP regulations and guidelines and other international regulatory requirements is a plus
  • Experience with start-up and initiation of clinical trial sites
  • Experience creating and maintaining healthy and creative relationships with clinical trial sites and Principal Investigators, helping to support and influence where required
  • Ability to communicate and coordinate activities with the internal team, clinical sites and vendors
  • Proactively identify project challenges/risks and appropriate corrective actions to the internal study teams and work with internal team, clinical sites and vendors on resolutions with minimal supervision
  • Ability to work independently
  • Experience presenting high level presentations, both orally and in writing
  • Knowledge of and experience with immunotherapies and/or Oncology
  • At least 2 years of on-site monitoring experience

    IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide. Learn more at https://jobs.iqvia.com

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