Clinical Project Manager II

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Clinical Project Manager II

Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Postcode: OX4 2LL
Type of contract: Permanent
Salary: £40,000 to £60,000 Per Annum
Closing Date: Monday, April 14, 2025

Are you an experienced Clinical Project Manager or do you have experience with Clinical Trials?

Are you looking for your next challenge within a growing organisation?

About the Role

As one of our dedicated Clinical Project Managers, you will be managing and delivering commercially sponsored investigational trials.

Day to day your duties will include: Managing interactions between key project stakeholders for assigned clinical studies:

Meeting Management: Conduct engaging and well-organised project meetings, both on and off-site, that spark collaboration and innovation, capturing all details.
Contracts: Safeguard the critical contracts necessary for study success.
Financials: Collaborate with our Finance team to steer the financial course of ongoing projects, overseeing monthly budgeting and forecasting.
Timelines: Vigilantly track project progression, ensuring we stay on course with predefined timelines.
Strategic Reporting: Craft insightful reports that align seamlessly with project milestones and deliverables.
Stakeholder Communication: Provide seamless communication among stakeholders during the conduct of clinical trials.
Compliance: Lead the way in sponsoring and adhering to ICH-GCP standards for Perspectum-sponsored trials, all while expertly managing vital trial documentation and delivering results with precision and timeliness.
Demonstrate understanding of Perspectum products and services including how the Clinical Project Manager II role collaborates with internal departments.

About You

To be successful in this role you will have/be:

Ability to problem solve over a complex range of tasks subject to competing contractual, financial, personnel and time constraints
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, and the ability to use these skills to execute project management duties
Ability to manage bandwidth and assignments across a portfolio of projects identifying proactively when more support is needed
Proven experience working with clinical trials and a strong understanding of the clinical trial process
Above all you will be self-motivated and driven to achieve your personal and team objectives to support the wider business goals.

About Perspectum

All our benefits information can be found in the downloadable Benefits document under 'Information' on the right hand side of this screen.

At Perspectum, we are committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. We prioritise hiring based on merit, skills, and qualifications, valuing individuals for their unique contributions while ensuring a culture that respects and celebrates differences. If you require any reasonable adjustments as part of your application process, please let our Talent Team know.

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