Lead Clinical Trials Co-ordinator

King Healthcare Ltd.
City of London
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Position titleLead Clinical Trials Co-ordinatorDescriptionLead Clinical Trials Co-ordinatorPrivate Clinic - London£45,000 - £55,000****Full time – PermanentKing Healthcare are currently assisting a private clinic based in Harley Street in their search for a Lead Clinical Trials Co-ordinator. This Clinic combines cutting edge Ophthalmic care with an active portfolio of clinical research. Their work spans advanced imaging, diagnostics and trials that bring new therapies to patients in partnership with sponsors and academic collaborators. You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team pioneering the next generation of Ophthalmic care. You’ll work directly with world-leading clinicians and researchers in a technology-rich environment that blends clinical practice and innovation.The RoleReporting into the Chief Medical Officer and Senior Leadership Team, we are seeking an experienced and driven Lead Clinical Trials Coordinator to lead the expanding clinical research programme. This is a pivotal leadership position, combining strategic oversight of our clinical trials portfolio with hands-on operational management. You will ensure excellence in start-up speed, data quality, compliance, and sponsor satisfaction across investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored studies.Key responsibilities of this post include programme leadership and governance, study start up and feasibility, patient recruitment strategy, operations, data and quality management, finance and leadership.The CandidateThe successful candidate for this role will be an experienced Lead Clinical Trials Co-ordinator ideally within Ophthalmics although all other healthcare environments will be considered with a minimum of 5 years managing clinical trials. You will need a strong understanding of IHC-GCP and data governance alongside proficiency of database management and KPI tracking.Salary and BenefitsThe salary on offer for this position is circa £45,000 - £55,000 dependent on experience. In addition is a generous employee package consisting of private healthcare and private pension with further details to be discussed at interview.Contact InformationFor more information, please visit the King Healthcare website and speak with Adam at King Healthcare on . Alternatively, please send a detailed copy of your CV to LocationLondon
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