Regional Project Lead
Job Summary
In this role you will streamline activities of project teams in Japan and ensure consistency of Clinical Operations processes across regions. You will ensure meeting study milestones by project teams on a country level report study progress to clients and global stakeholders.
The scope of responsibilities will include:
- Coordinate project team work in Japan
- Act as project management contact for the project team and PSI support services
- Act as a contract for global clients contractors subcontractors and third-party vendors
- Perform study status review and progress reporting collect and report project status updates
- Develop and update project planning documents essential study documents and project manuals/ instructions
- Supervise clinical project team performance manage and report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Japan
- Ensure that the project timelines and subject enrollment targets are met
- Coordinate maintenance of study-specific and corporate tracking systems
- Oversee site selection and startup site contractual and budget negotiations
- Supervise project team and site training perform field training of monitors tailored to the project needs
- Ensure team compliance with project-specific training matrix
- Supervise preparation conduct and reporting of site selection site initiation routine monitoring and closeout visits
- Review site visit reports and ensures monitoring and reporting standards are met
- Oversee investigator and site payments
- Supervise project team preparation for study audits/ inspections and resolution of audit/ inspection findings
Qualifications :
- MPharm RN or university/college degree in Life Sciences or an equivalent combination of education training and experience
- Minimum 4 years site monitoring experience in Japan
- At least 1-2 years experience as Lead Monitor
- Experience supervising clinical project activities and leading clinical project teams
- Experience in oncology gastroenterology infectious diseases autoimmune diseases or any rare disease indication is preferable
- Communication presentation and customer-service skills
- Team building leadership and organizational skills
- Full working proficiency in English and Japanese
- Proficiency in MS Office applications including MS Project
Additional Information :
How are we different
PSI is privately owned by the very people who founded the company more than 25 years ago and theyre still working here today. As a result we have grown organically around the globe and have kept our company fully independent giving us significant advantages and freedoms.
Being a Part of the Team
As a part of the PSI team you will have a fair degree of ownership and autonomy to make nuanced country-and department-specific adjustments while nurturing the global PSI culture that unites us across six continents.
You will receive continuous support from your global peers and join a fast-paced innovative and results-oriented working environment with lean communication lines. We pride ourselves on being approachable receptive to new ideas and open to feedback.
Growth Opportunities
PSI is proud to invest in our people from entry-level team members to senior leaders helping you identify and hone your unique strengths at every step of your career. From on-the-job learning experiences to formal development programs our professionals have a variety of opportunities to continue to grow throughout their career.
PSI is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
About Company
PSI is a leading full-service global Contract Research Organization whose key strength is predictable patient enrollment across multiple therapeutic areas. PSI is known in the industry as a CRO focused on on-time project delivery. This is achieved through investing substantial effo ... View more