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Clinical Project Manager

Cambridge
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About Us

This company is a pioneering biotech headquartered in London, focused on developing transformative therapies for patients with neurological disorders. With a robust and innovative pipeline spanning neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, and rare CNS diseases, we are entering a critical phase of clinical development — and we’re looking for a Clinical Project Manager to join us on this journey.

Backed by top-tier investors and led by a multidisciplinary team of scientists, clinicians, and drug developers, our mission is clear: deliver life-changing therapies to patients who need them most.

The Role

As Clinical Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the planning, execution, and delivery of our early- and mid-stage neurology clinical trials. Reporting to the Director of Clinical Operations, you will lead cross-functional teams and work closely with CROs, investigators, and internal stakeholders to ensure our clinical studies are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the operational execution of global Phase I–III clinical trials in CNS indications

  • Manage study timelines, budgets, vendor relationships, and risk mitigation strategies

  • Coordinate internal cross-functional teams and external partners (e.g., CROs, labs, sites)

  • Ensure compliance with ICH-GCP, regulatory requirements, and internal SOPs

  • Support regulatory submissions, audits, and inspections

  • Contribute to the development of clinical strategy, protocols, and operational plans

  • Participate in vendor selection and contract negotiation processes

    About You

  • Proven experience (4–8 years) in clinical project management, ideally in neurology or CNS trials

  • Strong knowledge of ICH-GCP and global clinical trial regulations

  • Experience managing CROs, vendors, and international study sites

  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills

  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, growing biotech environment

  • Life sciences degree (or equivalent); advanced degree preferred but not required

  • Must have a PHD

    What We Offer

  • Opportunity to make a real impact on patients’ lives in a high-growth biotech

  • Dynamic and collaborative team environment

  • Competitive salary, bonus, and equity package

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