Project Specialist, Cardiac Safety
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
About the job
Clario’s cardiac safety team help reduce data variability, increase statistical power with improved accuracy and mitigate risk throughout all phases of a study, including decentralized clinical trials (DCTs).We’re looking for Project Specialists to join our growing Cardiac Safety operations in India.These positions are subject to European and US working hour shift patterns, and are considered hybrid remote working roles from our offices in VG Heritage, 18/2, 18/3, Vani Vilas Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560004.
- Competitive compensation + shift allowances
- Attractive benefits (security, flexibility, support and well-being)
- Engaging employee programs
- Technology for hybrid working and great onsite facilities
What You’ll Be DoingThe Project Specialist, coordinates all site and operational activities, from study start to study close, to ensure the timely delivery of high quality service deliverables for assigned studies.
- Assist in preparation and reproduction of study materials during study start-up phase of clinical trials
- Follow up with outstanding documentations from clinical sites to complete site qualification
- Schedule logistical and technical trainings with site personnel
- Create test run requests for sites submitting digital data
- Review, process, track and monitor all study related data received from sites
- Assist in the monitoring and resolution of data discrepancies resulting from discrepancy listings generated from clinical data management
- Manage site communications, generate site and patient reports and queries, and verify reports prior to distribution to clinical sites and sponsors
What We Look For
- Bachelors Degree in Life Sciences or similar
- Familiarity with PC-based computers and standard software packages including e-mail, word processors, Excel spreadsheets and databases.
- Knowledge of the drug development/clinical trials process/basic clinical research and/or experience working in a pharmaceutical environment preferred
- Knowledge of “good clinical practices” preferred