Job Title: Clinical Trials Administrator (CTA) - Part Time
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Vacancy details
Vacancy description:
Job Code:
J767807
Job Title:
Clinical Trials Administrator (CTA) - Part Time
Job Category:
Clinical Research
Contract:
Locum/Temporary
Discipline:
Clinical Trial Administrator
Country:
United Kingdom
Location:
Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, London - West
Min experience:
N/A
Annual salary:
Negotiable
Apply by:
16 May 2008
Clinical Trials Administrator (CTA) - Part Time
Our client is a highly successful Global Pharmaceutical company, who are currently recruiting for a pro-active and flexible CTA to work across a range of therapeutic areas on a part-time basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate who has a previous background of working in the industry and is looking for a dynamic role that will fill 2-3 days per week. The vacancy is offering a competitive salary that will reflect applicants experience.
Job Description
Provide trial-related support to one or more Site Managers and Local Trial Managers working on Phase 1-3 global clinical trials programmes
Prepare and maintain accurate, up to date in-house trial-related files according to Company SOPs and local regulatory requirements
Know and adhere to Company SOPs, ICH GCP and national regulatory requirements and local productivity targets (training provided)
Sample Job Requirements
Education - Secretarial or administrative qualification with at least two years experience of working in a medical, para-medical or pharmaceutical environment
Clinical Drug Development – basic knowledge of clinical drug development and regulatory processes and procedures.
Teamworking – proactive contribution to and support of local Clinical Trial team activities
Computer literacy – advanced keyboard skills and detailed knowledge of a variety of software packages (e.g. Excel, PowerPoint, Word). Use a range of computer based systems to track and monitor trial and investigational site-related activities
Managing workloads – ability to organise multiple priorities and projects and work independently within area of responsibility
Interpersonal skills - good command of spoken and written English, pleasant and positive telephone manner, ability to communicate effectively with investigational site staff, team members and functional manager
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