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A global health-focused company in London is seeking an experienced Clinical Trial Manager to lead clinical studies. You will oversee study delivery, manage cross-functional teams, and ensure compliance with clinical trial regulations. Ideal candidates have at least 6 years of trial management experience and strong communication and leadership skills. This role is pivotal in improving patient well-being through clinical advancements.
When our values align, there's no limit to what we can achieve.
At Parexel, we all share the same goal - to improve the world's health. From clinical trials to regulatory, consulting, and market access, every clinical development solution we provide is underpinned by something special - a deep conviction in what we do.
Each of us, no matter what we do at Parexel, contributes to the development of a therapy that ultimately will benefit a patient. We take our work personally, we do it with empathy and we're committed to making a difference.
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Parexel is beginning to search for an experienced Clinical Trial Manager to join one of our key sponsors in the UK as a Clinical Study Leader.
In this role you are accountable for the support of global execution of assigned smaller or less complex clinical trials from study design, through execution, to study close out.
Some specifics about this advertised role
Who are Parexel
Parexel supports clinical studies across the full range of therapeutic areas, and we have longstanding partnerships with a vast client base.
We supported the trials of most of today's top 50 best-selling drugs, but equally we enable more niche drug developments that are critical to the well-being of many patients.
You'll be an influential member of the wider team.
What we are looking for in this role
For every role, we look for professionals who have the determination and courage always to put patient well-being first.
That to us is working with heart.
Here are a few requirements specific to this advertised role