Key Clinical Research Associate Role
Syneos Health is a leading biopharmaceutical solutions organization built to accelerate customer success. We translate unique clinical, medical affairs and commercial insights into outcomes to address modern market realities.
We are seeking an experienced Clinical Research Associate to conduct comprehensive on-site and remote monitoring of clinical research studies to ensure compliance with widely accepted clinical practices and study protocols.
Key Responsibilities:
* Develop and implement tools, procedures, and processes to ensure quality monitoring and adherence to regulatory requirements
* Collaborate with study teams to ensure accurate and timely data collection, entry, and reporting, addressing any discrepancies or issues promptly
* Provide guidance and support to lower-level professionals, including training and mentoring, to ensure consistent application of monitoring practices
* Manage processes and programs as needed, ensuring efficient and effective operations within the clinical monitoring function
* Ensure the integrity and quality of clinical data through regular audits, reviews, and verification of source documents and data entries
Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as life sciences, nursing, or a related discipline
* Previous experience in clinical research or a related field is preferred
* Strong understanding of clinical trial processes and regulations
* Excellent organizational and time management skills
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Necessary Skills:
* Proficiency in using clinical trial management systems and other relevant software
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
* Attention to detail and ability to maintain high standards of quality
* Ability to travel as required for on-site monitoring
About Us:
We have worked with 94% of all Novel FDA Approved Drugs, 95% of EMA Authorized Products and over 200 Studies across 73,000 Sites and 675,000+ Trial patients.