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Clinical Study Services Director

Cambridge
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Clinical Study Services Director, London/Cambridge, £(phone number removed)

SciPro are on the hunt for an an experienced Clinical Study Services Director to take ownership of study start-up and delivery activities across multiple clinical research projects.

This leadership role is ideal for someone who enjoys building and mentoring teams, improving processes, and ensuring that studies run smoothly from initiation through to close-out.

You'll be the key link between internal teams, external partners, and clients - making sure that projects are delivered to a high standard, within timelines, and in full compliance with regulatory requirements.

What You'll Do

Lead and develop a team of Clinical Study Managers, providing guidance, support and performance management

Oversee study start-up and ongoing management activities, ensuring efficient delivery of projects

Act as Project Manager for designated studies when required

Partner with clients to understand project objectives and align delivery accordingly

Review and approve essential study documentation, ensuring accuracy and compliance

Promote continuous improvement by refining processes and standard operating procedures

Ensure all activities meet Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards and relevant regulatory frameworks

What You'll Bring

At least 3 years' experience in clinical research (experience in imaging, CRO or core lab settings is an advantage)

Project management experience within a clinical trials environment

Previous team management experience or the ambition to move into leadership

A proactive, solutions-focused approach with high attention to detail

Why Join Us

Competitive holiday allowance

Flexible hybrid working model

Enhanced pension contributions

Private medical insurance (with family cover included)

Health and wellbeing cash plan

Life insurance

Annual personal development allowance

If you're interested in finding out more and meet the above requirements, click apply now

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