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Lead Clinical Operations Manager

Richmond Pharmacology

London

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 90,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in clinical research is seeking a Lead Clinical Operations Manager to oversee the Clinical Operations department. This role involves ensuring efficient study processes, coaching team members, and maintaining high standards in clinical trials management. With a focus on professional development, the successful candidate will work closely with various departments to facilitate operations and contribute to the success of clinical studies. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic team in a central London location, where your leadership will play a crucial role in advancing clinical research initiatives.

Benefits

Private Medical
Private Dental
Life Assurance
Private Pension

Qualifications

  • 7-10 years of Clinical Trials experience, preferably within a CRO setting.
  • Strong understanding of clinical research principles including GCP guidelines.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee Clinical Operations department and report to the Director.
  • Lead recruitment, training, and development of team members.

Skills

Clinical Trials Management
GCP Guidelines
Team Leadership
Project Leadership
Recruitment and Training

Education

BSc in Life Sciences

Job description

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Job Title: Lead Clinical Operations Manager

Location: On-Site (London Bridge)

Term: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: Competitive + Benefits (Private Medical, Private Dental, Life Assurance, Private Pension & many more)

Richmond Pharmacology are an early phase Clinical Research Organisation (CRO), where we are conducting pioneering early phase healthy participants and patient participant trials. Our experienced and world-renowned team, our central London location and our global reach contribute to making Richmond Pharmacology an exciting and dynamic place to work.

Purpose of the job:

The main purpose of the Lead Clinical Operation Manager is to have complete oversight and responsibility for all matters relating to the Clinical Operations department, reporting successes and escalating issues to the Director of Clinical Operations as required.

The Lead Clinical Operation Manager will work closely with other operational Heads of Department to facilitate the processes enabling studies to be run efficiently, whilst not creating undue burden. The day-to-day operations will be fed back to this role from the COA/M direct reports.

Main duties and responsibilities:

Leadership
  • Coaching of COA/Ms, supporting their professional development
  • Attending sponsor meetings and audits to represent Clinical Operations
  • Hosting monthly meetings with the wider team to provide company updates and promote engagement
  • Setting and monitoring of KPIs for all departmental staff grades
Training
  • Ownership of the departmental training program, ensuring that expectations for all staffing grades are realistic, delegating staff training as appropriate
Resourcing
  • Matching departmental budget with upcoming workload to inform decisions regarding head count and/or secondment to other departments
  • Approval of departmental Annual Leave requests in conjunction with Scheduling Department
Team Development and Management
  • Leading the recruitment process by reviewing CVs and leading interviews
  • Directly Line Managing the COA/Ms
  • Conducting COA/M Appraisals to acknowledge achievements, areas for improvement and next steps
Oversight
  • Receiving regular reports from COA/Ms on day-to-day departmental activities, including but not limited to:
  • Study query numbers
  • Potential study issues
  • Achievements and progression plans for junior staff members
  • Observation of intensive days and first study dosing to ensure that the schedule is being followed and there are no significant issues
  • Oversight of Non-Conformance Reports raised against the department, reviewing investigations and CAPAs recommended by the COMs

Skills and Experience:

  • BSc or above in Life Sciences or related area
  • Strong understanding of clinical research principles including GCP guidelines
  • 7-10 years of Clinical Trials experience, preferably within the CRO setting
  • Minimum three years of project leadership
  • Minimum two years of team leadership/Line Management
  • Experience in recruiting, training and developing people

Application:

If you are interested in the role, please register your details, including a copy of your CV. Please note, while we try to respond to every candidate, the high volume of applications anticipated may make this impossible and we ask for your patience and understanding.

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