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Senior Clinical Research Associate - Acute Schizophrenia - Upper Midwest - Remote

Worldwide Clinical Trials - USA

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USD 80,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

A leading clinical research organization is seeking a Senior Clinical Research Associate to manage research activities and ensure compliance in clinical projects. The role emphasizes collaboration in a diverse environment, with opportunities for career progression and development. Candidates should possess strong communication and organizational skills, with a background in Acute Schizophrenia.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years as a Clinical Research Associate.
  • Experience in Acute Schizophrenia is required.

Responsibilities

  • Manage research activities at sites involved in clinical projects.
  • Conduct study initiation visits and ensure compliance with regulations.

Skills

Communication
Organizational Skills
Independence

Education

4-year university degree
RN/BSN in Nursing

Tools

Microsoft Office
CTMS
EDC systems

Job description

Senior Clinical Research Associate - Acute Schizophrenia - Upper Midwest - Remote

Employer: Worldwide Clinical Trials - USA | Location: Virtual, United States | North Carolina, North Carolina | Homeworking | Salary: Competitive | Start date: 12 May 2025 | Closing date: 12 May 2025

Discipline: Clinical Research, Clinical Research Associate | Hours: Full Time | Contract Type: Permanent | Experience Level: Experienced (non-manager)

Who we are

We’re a global, midsize CRO that pushes boundaries, innovates, and invents because the path to a cure for the world’s most persistent diseases is not paved by those who play it safe. It is built by those who take pioneering, creative approaches and implement them with quality and excellence.

We are Worldwide Clinical Trials, a team of over 3,500+ experts, bright thinkers, dreamers, and doers, changing the way the world experiences CROs in the best possible way.

Our mission is to work with passion and purpose every day to improve lives, and we seek others who share this pursuit.

Why Worldwide

We believe everyone plays an important role in making a difference for patients and caregivers. From accessible leaders to supportive teams, we are committed to enabling success for professionals from diverse backgrounds. We foster a diverse and inclusive environment that promotes collaboration and creativity. Our workplace allows people to thrive by being themselves and inspires them to do their best work every day. Join us!

What Clinical Operations does at Worldwide

Within Clinical Operations, your contributions will significantly impact patients’ lives. As a CRA, you will collaborate with talented colleagues across therapeutic areas like Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Neuroscience, Oncology, and Rare Diseases. Our culture encourages collaboration, supported by regulatory submissions, TMF management, and in-house CRAs for projects with intensive site management.

Regular coaching and development opportunities are available, with clear career progression paths leading to roles like Clinical Trial Manager. Our leadership team is accessible and dedicated to advancing science and overcoming obstacles to benefit patients worldwide.

What you will do
  • Manage research activities at sites involved in Worldwide’s clinical projects, mainly registries and observational studies.
  • Participate in all study stages: identifying sites, start-up activities, regulatory documentation, contract and budget negotiations, training, site management, and study closeout.
  • Conduct study initiation visits (SIVs).
  • Ensure compliance with informed consent, safety reporting, and regulatory requirements, primarily remotely.
What you will bring to the role
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written English communication skills.
  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, CTMS, and EDC systems.
Your experience
  • 5+ years as a Clinical Research Associate.
  • 4-year university degree or RN/BSN in Nursing.
  • Experience in Acute Schizophrenia is required.
  • Inpatient experience strongly preferred.
  • Residency in the Upper Midwestern United States.
  • Willingness to travel.

We are committed to making a difference in patients’ lives. For more roles, visit our careers page. Learn more about Worldwide at www.Worldwide.com or connect with us on LinkedIn.

Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer, fostering diversity, inclusion, and equal access to opportunities for all employees and applicants.

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