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  • Job Title: Senior Clinical Project Manager

  • Location: Fully Remote

  • Company: Mid-sized CRO (400-500 employees)

  • Salary: €75,000 - €85,000 (DOE)

  • Therapy Areas: Rare Disease, Cell Therapy, and Oncology (phases I – III)

 

RBW Consulting are partnered with a mid-sized CRO with 400-500 employees worldwide that are looking for a Senior PM to join their European project management group. This hire will have the opportunity to lead a team, impact success, and be close to future Project Director opportunities within the organization.

 

This is a great opportunity to join a friendly, familial, and flexible environment that works hard to ensure their staff are not overworked. The company embody the core values of respect, transparency, flexibility, and cooperation. They work hard to improve staff retention year upon year and have a high average tenure in comparison to industry standards.

 

Here you will take on the typical duties of a Senior Clinical Project Manager within a CRO setting with the added benefit of working for a smaller CRO where your responsibilities are not siloed. This company are looking for someone with strong budget management skills, client management skills, global study experience, vendor management experience, smaller CRO experience, and strong soft skills.

 

πŸ’° Salary range of €75,000 - €85,000 plus benefits (dependent on level of experience) πŸ’°

 

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