Clinical Trials Supply Chain Manager

Uxbridge
6 months ago
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Our client, a global pharmaceutical company, is currently looking for a Clinical Trials Supply Chain Manager to join their team in Uxbridge on a full time, 6-month temporary basis (35 hours per week).

This role is expected to be worked on a hybrid basis but remote applications will also be considered.

You will be responsible for managing the supplies for the clinical trials and/or drug development whilst ensuring that this is done in a cost-effective and timely manner.

Key Responsibilities

Manage clinical supply strategies within clinical studies whilst ensuring these delivered in a timely and cost-efficient manner

Developing and managing forecasting and clinical protocols along with demand and planning of clinical supplies

Create clinical development timelines and proactively identify strategies and solutions for any issues that may arise

Support the creation of medical protocols drafts and in the developing of package and label outlines

Act as the clinical supplies point of contact and liaise with external vendors and services

Ensure all products meet protocols and regulatory requirementsRequirements

Previous experience in a clinical development role within a pharmaceutical setting

Strong knowledge of clinical supply and drug development processes

Understanding of global regulatory requirements

Previous experience in planning and managing clinical studies strategies

Preferably, good knowledge of IRT and CTMS systems

Excellent communication and analytical skillsPark Street People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this role

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