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Clinical Project Manager - Clinical Trials Coordination Center

The Clinical Trials Coordination Center (CTCC) conducts worldwide, high quality multi-center clinical research studies, with the goal of developing new treatments and a better understanding of diseases to improve the health or quality of life of patients and families.  We are seeking experienced, enthusiastic clinical project managers to oversee our studies. Our ideal candidate is ambitious, adaptable, and at ease in both independent and team endeavors. This position is in person, though with the potential for a hybrid work schedule, and so applicants should be NYS residents or be willing to relocate.

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Responsibilities May Include

  • Planning study timelines and working with the Project Team, Steering Committee and others to ensure that timelines are met
  • Oversight of studies including development of protocol, model consent form and data collection tools
  • Conducting orientation meetings and training clinical trial site staff
  • Acting as the liaison between clinical trial sites, study leadership, investigators and study sponsor
  • Providing leadership to cross-functional study team to ensure efficient processing of project requirements

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree, with major course works in appropriate health, social science, or biological science field (advanced degree highly preferred)
  • 3-5 years of experience with clinical trials, preferably industry sponsored trials (or equivalent combination of education and experience)
  • Extensive knowledge of protocol planning, implementation, coordination, evaluation, and reporting of clinical trials

Benefits

  • Be part of a team conducting unprecedented studies to develop new treatments and measures for diseases including Parkinson’s disease, Huntington disease, and other neurological conditions
  • Opportunity to learn new skills and develop expertise in areas such as drug management, managing decentralized trials, and running multi-center global clinical trials
  • Collaborate with innovators from academic institutions, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, and nonprofit organizations
  • Work closely with national leaders in Parkinson and Huntington disease care and research
  • Benefits associated with being part of the University of Rochester, including potential tuition benefits and access to other educational opportunities

To Apply

Please send resume and one-page cover letter to Renee Wilson.

The University of Rochester is an Equal Opportunity Employer.