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CRA II - North West

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  • Maidenhead, United Kingdom
  • Competitive

As a leading global contract research organization (CRO) with a passion for scientific rigor and decades of clinical development experience, Fortre...

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Senior Clinical Research Associate

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  • United Kingdom

Parexel are currently recruiting for an Senior Clinical Research Associate, to cover UK sites. In this role, the Senior Clinical Research Associate...

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Senior Clinical Research Associate (CRA) - UK - Home-based

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  • Worldwide Clinical Trials

Who we are Worldwide Clinical Trials (Worldwide), a leading global contract research organization (CRO), works in partnership with biotechnology

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  • 21 days ago
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Sponsor Dedicated Sr CRA II - UK wide (located south of Birmingham) Must have Rare disease exp

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  • United Kingdom; Homeworking
  • Syneos Health

FSP Senior Clinical Research Associate II Syneos Health® is a leading fully integrated biopharmaceutical solutions organization built to accelerate...

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Clinical Research Associate II

Additional Job Description Parexel is in the business of improving the world's health. We do this by providing a suite of biopharmaceutical service...

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  • 18 days ago
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Experienced Clinical Research Associate

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Clinical Research Associate (all levels) Sponsor Dedicated, Home Based, UK Join us on our exciting journey! Remot

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CRA - 1 year monitoring experience required

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  • United Kingdom, Homeworking
  • ICON Strategic Solutions

Role: Clinical Research Associate (1 year+ monitoring experience required) Location: UK wide (homebased - 1 to 2 days site/monitoring visits per w

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CRA - Sponsor Dedicated

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ICON plc is a world-leading healthcare intelligence and clinical research organisation. From molecule to medicine, we advance clinical research provid

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  • Ireland, United Kingdom, Homeworking

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UK - In Vitro Diagnostics CRA

UK-Based experienced In Vitro Diagnostics CRA required to augment existing team of IVD CRAs. Target candidate profiles are >BSc educated UK-based e

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Associate Clinical Project Manager

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  • London (Central), London (Greater) (GB)

Support the PM Team and contribute to the successful delivery of IXICO’s clinical trials, research studies and collaborations.

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Clinical research associate

Clinical drug research is a competitive but growing field and work experience in a scientific or healthcare environment is crucial for a job as a clinical research associate

As a clinical research associate (CRA), you'll run clinical trials to test drugs for their effectiveness, risks and benefits to ensure that they are safe for the intended use.

You'll work on new and existing drugs and will typically be involved in all stages of the clinical trial, including identifying an investigational site and setting up, initiating, monitoring and closing down the trial.

Clinical trials may be carried out at various stages or phases and include trials on healthy humans, trials on patients with a disease, and studies conducted after the launch of a new drug to monitor safety and side effects.

Responsibilities

Tasks vary depending on your employer and level of experience. However, you'll typically need to:

  • develop and write trial protocols (outlining purpose and methodology)
  • present trial protocols to a steering committee
  • design data collection forms, known as case report forms (CRFs)
  • coordinate with the ethics committee, which safeguards the rights, safety and wellbeing of all trial subjects
  • manage regulatory authority applications and approvals that oversee the research and marketing of new and existing drugs
  • identify and assess the suitability of facilities to use as the clinical trial site
  • identify/select an investigator who will be responsible for conducting the trial at the trial site
  • liaise with doctors, consultants or investigators on conducting the trial
  • set up the trial sites - ensuring each centre has the trial materials, including the trial drug often known as the investigational medicinal product (IMP)
  • train the site staff to trial-specific industry standards
  • monitor the trial throughout its duration, which involves visiting the trial sites on a regular basis and dealing with and solving any issues
  • verify that data entered on to the CRFs is consistent with patient clinical notes, known as source data/document verification (SDV)
  • collect completed CRFs from hospitals and general practices
  • write visit reports and file and collate trial documentation and reports
  • meet with team members to discuss on-going trials, results and any trends or adverse events
  • ensure all unused trial supplies are accounted for
  • close down trial sites on completion of the trial
  • discuss results with a medical statistician, who writes technical trial reports
  • archive study documentation and correspondence
  • prepare final reports and occasionally manuscripts for publication.
  • Starting salaries for CRAs are in the region of £26,000 to £34,000. It's likely these posts will require some experience in a related area.
  • As a senior CRA (SCRA), also known as a CRA II, you can earn a salary of around £35,000 to £50,000.
  • In some senior roles, as a manager or director, salaries of in excess of £55,000 can be achieved.

Salaries vary from company to company. Additional benefits, such as a car allowance and bonus and pension, are typically offered.

Income figures are intended as a guide only.

Working hours

Working conditions vary between companies, although the hours are usually full time, Monday to Friday. You should expect to work some evenings, although weekend or shift work is uncommon.

Part-time work is possible, as are career breaks. Short term contracts of six to 12 months with a company are common, meaning you may work more like a contractor than a permanent employee.

What to expect

  • It's likely your role will be a mixture of desk-based work and site visits. You'll visit trial sites to set up and close down a trial as well as to monitor the trial while it is running which could involve visits every four to six weeks. Some trials may be running abroad which will involve international travel. There may be opportunities for home-working the remainder of the time. In some instances you may find a role that is almost exclusively office-based with the focus being on document review.
  • Most UK pharmaceutical companies are located in the south of England. Field-based positions are generally found in key locations throughout the UK. Some jobs, for example in a company laboratory, can be found locally, while others are regionally based.
  • Self-employment or freelance work is possible once you've gained significant experience.
  • The job can involve a lot of travelling and you may be out of the office three or four days a week, possibly including overnight stays. Some companies operate a system whereby the CRA specialises in a specific disease area and covers the whole of the UK. Others operate their CRAs on a regional basis.
  • Initiatives are in place to encourage more women into science-based careers, such as Women in STEM .

Qualifications

To become a clinical research associate (CRA) you need to have a degree in life sciences, medical sciences or nursing.

This could include subjects such as:

  • biochemistry
  • biomedical science
  • microbiology
  • molecular biology
  • pharmacology or pharmacy
  • toxicology.

Entry without a degree or with a HND only is unlikely. You might occasionally be able to enter from the administration side - for example, you could start as a study-site coordinator in the NHS or as a clinical trials administrator/assistant. However, you would need substantial experience and further qualifications to progress to the role of CRA.

A postgraduate qualification is not essential, with many employers only looking for a related undergraduate degree. However, it could give you valuable experience in clinical trials and may be an advantage against competition when applying for jobs. A relevant PhD can also be advantageous in some companies, who may consider it as highly-relevant work experience counting towards gaining promotion to senior positions or moving into protocol development. Check with desired employers to find out what they're looking for.

Search for postgraduate courses in clinical research or clinical trials .

You'll need to have:

  • excellent communication, both written and verbal, and interpersonal skills
  • the ability to build effective relationships with trial centre staff and colleagues
  • the ability to motivate others
  • strong customer focus
  • an excellent grasp of numeracy and a keen eye for detail
  • presentation skills
  • the ability to multitask and think on your feet
  • project management skills
  • a flexible and adaptable approach to work
  • organisational, IT and administrative skills - the job involves a lot of documenting and recording information through computerised processes, such as clinical trial management systems and electronic data capture
  • an understanding of the importance of good clinical practice (GCP) , which is a legal requirement for all CRAs.

You'll usually need a clean driving licence for travel between trial sites and your office.

Skills in an additional language, particularly any European ones, may also be useful for roles abroad.

Work experience

Relevant experience is crucial for securing a job as a CRA. Without it, you're likely to start work at a lower level, as a clinical data coordinator or clinical trials administrator/assistant, where you won't be involved in initiating or designing the trials. Once you've gained experience, you will then move on to a full CRA position.

A small number of companies may recruit graduates without experience if they have the necessary personal skills, but it's more likely that employers will look for someone who has some actual experience in a related workplace. This can include any work that uses scientific and analytical skills, for example:

  • academic or pharmaceutical research
  • clinical data work
  • clinical laboratory work
  • medical sales
  • nursing or care work

Another useful way of gaining experience is to complete an industrial placement as part of your undergraduate degree. This can give you the real-world experience in a related area as well as helping you to make contacts that could lead to potential job offers in the future.

Competition for jobs is strong and work experience in a clinically-relevant field will considerably improve your chances.

Find out more about the different kinds of  work experience and internships  that are available.

Typical employers include pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, biotech companies and contract research organisations (CROs), which conduct research on behalf of pharmaceutical companies.

A CRO will organise the placement of a CRA on behalf of the sponsor (the pharmaceutical company) and may be involved in planning, organising and conducting the whole study or just part of it. The CRA will report back to the organisation and will feed back to the sponsor.

Large contract organisations are more likely to recruit an inexperienced graduate into a monitoring role and provide the training to progress to the level of a CRA.

Hospital academic departments occasionally employ CRAs in clinical trials units.

Look for job vacancies at:

  • BMJ Careers
  • emedcareers
  • New Scientist Jobs
  • Pharmiweb Jobs

Contract research organisations and pharmaceutical companies may advertise vacancies on their own websites.

Specialist recruitment agencies also handle vacancies. These include AL Solutions and RBW Consulting .

Professional development

Training takes place mainly in-house and on the job. The nature of the training can vary from company to company, with some employers providing a structured system.

Some companies will pay for relevant external training courses through organisations such as the Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) . They provide training in areas such as:

  • advanced monitoring
  • effective project management for clinical trials
  • essentials of clinical trial monitoring
  • process thinking in clinical trials.

You can also complete the ICR Certificate and Diploma to provide evidence of your clinical research knowledge and skills.

Becoming a member of the ICR can aid career development as it provides networking opportunities, discounted training, specialist interest groups and access to industry news. You can progress through the ICR membership levels but to do so you'll need to undertake a certain amount of continuing professional development (CPD) each year.

If you don't already have a postgraduate qualification, you can take a postgraduate certificate, diploma or Masters in areas such as:

  • clinical pharmacology
  • clinical pharmacy
  • clinical research
  • pharmaceutical medicine.

It's also possible to do a PhD. These courses can facilitate professional development and career advancement but you should check this against the career route you want to follow and employers of interest.

Career prospects

Career structures vary from company to company. How quickly you move up the grades depends on a range of factors including motivation, the opportunities available for training and development, ability and previous experience.

Before becoming a CRA, you may begin at a lower level such as a clinical trial administrator or junior CRA. As a CRA (also known as a CRA I), you'll work on pre-trial procedures, setting up and organising clinical trial sites (with some supervision), archiving documents and correspondence.

With the right combination of skills and experience you can move into the role of senior CRA (SCRA), also known as a CRA II. Work will include selecting investigators, coordinating ethics committee and regulatory authority applications, supervising trial supplies and attending investigator meetings.

As you progress further you'll also be responsible for supervising, training and mentoring junior staff, project management of whole trials (possibly on an international scale), protocol development and design of case report forms (CRFs). You could become a clinical team manager, clinical trial manager or clinical project manager depending on where your interests and skills lie. Beyond this are director roles within the same areas.

If you work within a contract research organisation you can build up and widen your experience with a variety of sponsor pharmaceutical companies in different therapeutic areas and in different phases of clinical research. This could allow you to move to a pharmaceutical company.

Self-employment may be possible as CRAs are employed on a freelance basis by certain companies. This should usually only be considered when you have developed experience, contacts and clients.

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Clinical Research Associate, UK

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Experienced UK-based Regional CRA/clinical research associate required to augment existing CRA team, for multinational biopharmaceutical company partner.

You will be part of an innovative and global Biotechnology company, who pride themselves to be one of the world's leading independent biotechnology companies. They focus on areas with unmet medical need with the ambition to help reduce the social and economic burden of disease in society today.

Amongst other tasks, your main responsibilities will be to;

  • Contribute to the selection of potential investigators.
  • Provide the required monitoring visit reports within required timelines
  • Drive performance at the sites. Proactively identify study-related issues and escalate as appropriate.
  • Perform source data verification according to SDV plan and ensure data query resolution
  • Initiate, monitor and close study sites in compliance with client Procedural Documents. Share information on patient recruitment and study site progress within local Study Delivery Team.
  • Train, support and advise Investigators and site staff in study related matters.

Strong experience (~>2 years') working as a UK clinical research monitor (or CRA), and already residing within the UK (with appropriate right-to-work in the UK already granted, if applicable)

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