Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Regional Operation Manager – Observational Studies – Office based – Montreal, Canada

About the company

LA-SER-CRR (LA-SER.com) offers strong capabilities and credentials in developing and conducting pharmacoepidemiological studies of the highest scientific quality, meeting all the new requirements of the health authorities and regulatory agencies in Europe and North-America, while maintaining the procedures and time constraints of industry and decision makers.

LA-SER-CRR has developed state of the art tools and systems to monitor the Benefits and Risks of products including, for rare pathologies, its unique PGRx Information System & Database.

LA-SER-CRR brings its professional expertise in regulatory decisions and population health assessment to its clients in the industry through its Strategic Consulting activities and services based in the U.K.The position will report to the Chief Operating Officer and be responsible for the operational management in Canada.

Job Responsibilities :
• Manage overall operational activities related to a Pharmacoepidemiological study in an International environment.
• Coordinate activities of monitoring in the different countries.
• Facilitate identification, initial contact and development of long term professional relationship with medical and scientific communities.
• Help developing infrastructure.
• Insure data quality in compliance with local regulatory requirements and SOPs & Procedures.
• Manage administrative and legal aspects of the project.
• Respect timelines.

Candidate Requirements
• Project Management experience in running clinical trials as part of a global program.
• People management skills.
• A previous experience in Oncology trials is an advantage.
• Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills.
• High degree of maturity, flexibility and experience in multi-cultural teams.Job start: as soon as possible.

Modality: address CV and motivation letter to jobs@la-ser.com

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