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Syreons Clinical Project Management Division is looking for a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to join our multidisciplinary unit in the ongoing support of cuttingedge research programs. This fulltime role is an opportunity to collaborate with a dynamic team of researchers in maintaining the highest standards in the conduct of research activities. The Research Coordinator will work cohesively with all internal departments and external clients such as site investigators site coordinators Sponsor monitors 3rd party vendors Scientific Advisory Committee and Research Ethics Boards to facilitate a wide range of project activities.
The successful applicant will work closely with our Project Management IT Data Management Operations and QA Divisions to maintain the highest standards to conduct our research programs. Strong organizational and personal effectiveness skills including ability to seek information resultorientation selfmanagement and time management are essential.
SYREONis a fullservice Clinical Research Organization. We combine elite biomedical sciences advanced technologies and global clinical trial networks to speed the evaluation of new diagnostics and medical devices and guide their safe effective and costefficient clinical use. We conduct international clinical trials and health economics and outcomes research across a broad range of chronic and rare diseases.
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