Clinical research associate, CRA: Opportunity for an enthusiastic CRA (I, II or Senior) to join an internationally recognised CRO. This large organisation is looking for CRA’s to add to its growing presence in the UK. You will be working with a great team of talented CRA’s which will give you plenty of chance to learn and progress within a dynamic and driven environment. The ideal candidate will have solid CRA experience in the UK.
COMPANY BACKGROUND
The client is one of the top CROs in the world and they are continuing their expansion in Europe. As they are a long-established organisation they offer a lot of stability and support for their staff. Working across all of the major therapeutic areas from Phases I-IV you will have plenty of variation and exposure to a range of clinical trials. This is a great place to build a career and become part of a talented international team.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
As a CRA your responsibilities will include:
· Working full clinical lifecycle – site initiation through to closeout responsibilities
· Potential start-up responsibilities when required
· Primarily Phase II-III studies
· Multi-therapeutic alignment
· Average CRAs are targeted on 6 site visits per month
SKILLS DESIRED
In order to apply for this job you require:
· CRA background required – from 6months to 4yrs
· Life sciences degree
· UK based monitoring responsibilities
· CRO or Pharma employment history
Commutable locations: UK (home or office based flexibility) – willing to consider European candidates looking to relocate to the UK
Salary: £25k - £40k (level dependant) + car/allowance + strong benefits
Full job description and company details are available upon application, apply below. This position is being dealt with by Yasmin Dyer at meet, call on + 44 203 178 7488 or email directly at yasmin@peoplewithchemistry.com to discuss in confidence.
Find out more about us at www.peoplewithchemistry.com
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