Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Education, Training & Library - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Clinical Research Associate (CRA)

Salary:
$80-90KCompany
Summary:
A global, specialty pharmaceutical group with an impressive track record is seeking a motivated Clinical Research Associate for a hybrid role at their San Francisco site.
Their commercial supply of pharmaceutical products generated $83m in revenue in FY2023 (a 24% uptick from the year prior).
Since their first clinical trials in 2006, they've had 3 approvals already on the market.
Currently, they have 6 indications in Phases II and III, so they are looking for a driven, growth-oriented Clinical Research Associate to facilitate their US and Mexico trials.
Candidate must be able to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese.
The CRA will be responsible for:
Managing and investigating clinical trials and/or post-authorization safety studies Performing and coordinating different aspects of clinical monitoring and site management 20-25% travel (1x a month) An ideal candidate for this role MUST have 2
years as a Clinical Research Coordinator and/or at least 1 year of sponsor experience A Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy or a related discipline A working knowledge of ICH GCP guidelines
Benefits:
Competitive salary with benefits High degree of commercial exposure early in your career Being a part of team whose work directly aims to improve the quality of people's lives Great work-life balance If you are interested in this Clinical Research Associate role, don't hesitate to reach out! Candidate must be able to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Clinical Research Clinical Research Coordination Clinical Trials Nursing Biology Pharmaceuticals Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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