Global Studies Manager Engineering - South San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Global Studies Manager

Hello,

My name is Crystal and I represent The Fountain Group. We are a national staffing firm and are currently seeking a Global Studies Manager for a prominent client of ours. This position is located in South San Francisco, CA. Details for the position are as follows:

Job Description:
Provides direction and leadership to one or more clinical operations teams
Develops operational plans including site monitoring strategies, risk mitigation strategies, trial budgets, site selection, and clinical supplies management.
Builds effective and efficient high performing operations teams and ensures team members are aware of their accountabilities, responsibilities and deliverables.
Creates team culture and promotes team spirit.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with SMT members, with particular focus on affiliate teams, external CRO (for outsourced teams) and co-development partner study teams.
In collaboration with functional management, coaches, mentors, supports, and provides study specific direction to Study Management team members.
Oversees the development and maintenance of study specific manuals created by the GSA. Contributes to the development and management of the study timelines, resources, budget, risk and quality plans
Ensures operational tracking tools are identified, including systems to meet the needs of the operations team and ensures reporting to the GSL.
Develops and manages clinical study budgets (including HQ budget) and contributes to staffing/resourcing plans.
Communicates variances in the budget and action plan for resolution to the GSL.
Establishes study milestones and ensures accurate tracking and reporting of study metrics. Provides operational input into the development of protocol feasibility questionnaires.

If you are interested in hearing more about the position please respond to this posting with your resume attached.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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