Clinical Site Manager | Hybrid | Cambridge

Cambridge
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Overview:
We’re working with a cutting-edge BioTech company based in Cambridge, focused on using AI and imaging to transform clinical trials for patients with complex diseases. They’re looking for a Clinical Site Manager with experience in imaging studies to join their team.
This is a hybrid role (up to 4 remote days/week) with lots of flexibility and strong career development opportunities.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead site qualification, training, and scanner onboarding activities.
Manage clinical sites through the full project lifecycle, acting as the main point of contact.
Perform imaging QC in line with SOPs and regulatory standards.
Track site and project milestones, ensuring accurate documentation and reporting.
Support project kick-offs, bid defences, and continuous process improvements.
Maintain compliance with GCP, ISO27001, and relevant data privacy regulations.Experience Required:

2+ years’ experience managing clinical trial sites, ideally within an imaging CRO or Core Imaging Lab.
Strong understanding of clinical imaging workflows and site coordination.
Up-to-date GCP certification and familiarity with working under QMS (ISO 9001/13485 desirable).
Excellent communication skills, proactive problem-solving approach, and stakeholder management experience.
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Life Sciences.Benefits:

Competitive salary + share options
Flexible and hybrid working policy
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Private medical insurance (including pre-existing conditions)
Medical Cash Plan & Death in Service benefit
Pension scheme
Professional development and academic collaboration opportunities
Co-working space access

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