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Reporting to the Associate Director of Clinical Operations, this individual will have primary responsibility for trial management within in vivo, regenerative medicine, or oncology indications.
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Dragonfly Therapeutics seeks a Clinical Trial Manager with relevant Clinical Operations experience to join our Clinical Development group and who will be responsible for providing trial management support for our cancer immunotherapy programs.
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FirstPRO is now accepting resumes for a Technical Project Manager in Clinical Trials Data and Biostats in Lexington, MA. This is a 6+ month contract and onsite 4 days per week. Extensive experience in clinical data management with a strong understanding of clinical trial processes, GCP and relevant regulatory and quality guidelines.
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Ensure study documentation is properly maintained and archived in the Trial Master File (TMF) Lead review of supplier SOWs and accuracy of clinical outsourcing vendor agreements including CRO, IRT, Central lab, eCOA, ECG and electronic data capture as well as manage vendors with respect to contracted.
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In this new role, you will manage clinical trial(s) under the leadership of the VP, Clinical Operations clinical development team. Proactively manage and track project scope and change orders, for clinical trial operations.
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Oversight of the eTMF for the trial and will ensure an audit/inspection ready Participate and review SOPs for clinical operations and other functional areas as needed. Perform day to day management and oversight of assigned clinical trial to ensure deliverables are met timely and within budget.
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Reporting to a senior member of the PM team, the Project Manager II will be responsible for providing oversight and leadership necessary for successful delivery of projects from initiation to implementation to close-out of assigned multi-center clinical research activities led by the NCRI. The Project Manager II is expected to effectively manage scope, schedule/timelines, budget, quality and resources of the assigned trial(s.
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Clinical Trial Manager/Senior Clinical Trial Manager (CT30-2) The ideal candidate should have relevant experience in oncology clinical studies, ideally with a cell therapy product, and enjoy a fast-paced, collaborative, and vibrant startup culture.
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Job Description - Project Manager, PCORI Clinical Trial (3285067) Project Manager, PCORI Clinical Trial. Lead the coordination of activity across the multi-site clinical trial, ensuring on-time delivery of study deliverables.
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Sr. Clinical Trial Manager 2019622 Location: Waltham, MA (Hybrid) Therapeutic Area: Immune oncology Job Overview: We are looking for a talented and curious professional to oversee study activities, manage relationships with study sites and vendors, and identify project risks and contingency plans in a fast-paced environment.
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The Clinical Trial Manager (CTM) is responsible for the execution of clinical trials, mainly with regard to operational and administrative aspects. The Senior Clinical Trial Manager (CTM) is responsible for the execution of clinical trials, mainly with regard to operational and administrative aspects.
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The Clinical Trial Manager is the operational leader of the Trial Team and will closely partner and proactively coordinate internal stakeholders, manage CROs and vendors, and collaborate cross-functionally to deliver trials according to plan and while ensuring quality in accordance with FDA, EMEA, GCP, and ICH guidelines.
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Project Management Professional certification, along with previous experience as a CRA and/or Data Manager, and expertise in process development, management, and GXP remediation. Provide comprehensive review and feedback on clinical study guidance documents, such as protocols, investigator brochures, and various study plans, while ensuring compliance with the client and regulatory guidelines.
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Clinical Trial Manager. I'm working with a very exciting global, clinical-stage immuno-oncology biotech located in the Boston area. 8+ years in Clinical Operations (at least 5 years on the sponsor side.
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A minimum 5+ years of experience or demonstration of equivalent capability in a Clinical Trials Manager role. The Senior Clinical Trials Manager / Clinical Trials Manager (CTM) is responsible for leading the execution of clinical studies on schedule and on budget.
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