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Director, Clinical Development – Solid Tumors
Location
United States
Posted
6 days ago
Salary
$249.8K - $309.8K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Job Requirements
- MD or DO or international equivalent degree required.
- 5 plus years of experience and success within other biotech/pharmaceutical companies.
- Previous participation in a clinical development program is essential, including involvement in all stages of clinical trials.
- Clinical oncology experience; candidates with exceptional experience in other therapeutic areas would be considered if they demonstrated clear potential to apply their existing skills to oncology.
- Expert understanding of global clinical study design and drug development process from discovery to registration and post-marketing.
- High level of communication (written and verbal), interpersonal, organizational, and cross functional collaboration skills.
- Knowledge of GCP and ICH Guidelines
- Flexibility to work with colleagues in a global setting.
- Able to engage in work-related travel approximately 25%.
- Strategic leader with demonstrated success building, managing and developing individuals and teams is preferred.
- Experience with the development and support of related SOPs and policies is expected.
- Knowledge of industry standard Clinical Development IT solutions expected.
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- 401(k)
- FSA/HSA
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off
- Wellness
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