Clinical Trial Coordinator (CTC)
Central London - Hybrid Working
4 month contract
£150 per day PAYE
Cpl Life Sciences are recruiting for an experienced Clinical Trial Coordinator for a world-class global University with a long, proud and distinctive history. That continue to improve lives locally, nationally and internationally through the seamless combination of world-leading strengths in education and research.
This is the ideal role for a Clinical Trial Coordinator who has previously worked within the Clinical Trial industry and that can assist in the running of clinical trials by facilitating set-up and running of a number of studies, ensuring optimal data collection and participation in a monitoring program to ensure clinical trials are run to ICH-GCP.
Key Responsibilities:
- Producing trial documentation for the Trial Master File.
- Maintaining and updating trial documentation, including trial specific procedures and case report forms (CRF).
- Ensuring all current regulatory requirements are met and approvals are obtained.
- Ensuring biological samples are sent to central laboratories.
- Maintaining site files and patient records held at the CECM.
- Providing information to sites on IMP support and management as applicable and reviewing compliance.
- Preparing and maintaining a trial risk assessment.
- Performing central monitoring according to the monitoring plan.
Ideal Candidate:
- Graduate in Biological Science or Allied Health Field.
- Experience in clinical trial research.
- Some experience of developing and maintaining clinical trial documentation.
- Some experience of the Integrated Research Application System (IRAS) / CWOW
- Understanding of Good Clinical Practice guidelines
- Knowledge of local and national clinical trial regulations.
- Intelligent attention to detail and high standard of accuracy
- Effective communication in written and verbal English.
If you want to make a real difference in clinical research and are interested apply now!
For more information feel free to contact [email protected]