Job Title
Clinical Research Program Manager
Job Location
The position will be based in Princeton, NJ (currently hybrid) with occasional travel to New York City.
Job Reports To
Vice President Fluid Biomarkers
Other
Vaccination against COVID-19 is a prerequisite for employment at CHDI Management.
Job Description
CHDI is a privately-funded, not-for-profit biomedical research organization devoted to a single disease – Huntington’s disease. Our mission is to develop drugs that will slow the progression of Huntington’s disease (HD) and provide meaningful clinical benefit to patients. CHDI is a “science first” organization; our foremost consideration is to do the best science as quickly and efficiently as possible.
CHDI’s Clinical Wet Biomarkers Research unit oversees a portfolio of projects aimed at understanding the natural progression of HD disease, developing the best wet biomarkers for use in clinical trials, finding ways to expedite and improve the execution of clinical trials, paving relevant regulatory pathways, and working with external partners to support their clinical development plans. The team engages a diverse array of partners to help manage this portfolio, including academic institutions, government agencies, contract research organizations (CROs), biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
We are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual to assist CHDI Science Directors managing projects in the clinical wet biomarker research portfolio. This detail-oriented, self-starting individual will work closely with internal colleagues (scientific, legal and financial) and external collaborators (physicians, academic institutions, CROs, and biotech and pharmaceutical companies) on all aspects of CHDI’s clinical studies.
Job Responsibilities
A Clinical Research Program Manager will be expected to work closely with project Science Directors and others within CHDI to:
- plan clinical protocols and wet biomarker testing projects
- develop and/or oversee development of other project-related documents including protocols, case report forms, study laboratory or procedure manuals, informed consent forms, monitoring plans, communication plans, tracking tools, and other project tools as needed to support biofluid or tissue collection
- develop and review project descriptions, project budgets and associated contracts to assure compliance with Foundation policies
- evaluate and select CROs, contractors and other outside vendors and establish contracts as needed for wet biomarker testing
- anticipate areas of risk, and plan and implement solutions to mitigate these risks
- assure good communication among the project team which is made up of members from within the organization and outside vendors/collaborators
- track and report on progress of clinical projects to the extended project team and management as appropriate
- reconcile budgets and authorize payments
- maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders and partners in collaborative efforts
- other duties as requested
Qualifications
The successful candidate will:
- have a bachelor’s degree in life sciences, healthcare, project management/business, or related field required; master’s degree in life sciences, project management/business, or related field preferred.
- have at least 2 years of pharmaceutical industry/biotech/CRO/academic experience in basic or clinical research project or clinical trial management including site agreements, informed consent forms, institutional review board submissions, budgeting, contracting, request for proposals (RFPs) and study execution
- be a proactive, creative problem solver and open to innovative solutions
- be detail-oriented and care about the quality of her or his work
- have demonstrated the ability to work independently in a distributed, interdisciplinary, team-oriented environment
- be proficient in the following Microsoft applications: Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
- be comfortable in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
- have excellent oral and written communication skills
- have experience in collaborative document development and management ideally through the publication of a scientific manuscript
- have excellent interpersonal skills as demonstrated by the ability to effectively manage relationships in a multi-stakeholder environment
- be comfortable and flexible with performing various roles (e.g., leadership, supportive, etc.) within and across project teams
- be willing to contribute to a positive, solutions-focused work environment
Additional Skills
An ideal candidate might also have:
- knowledge of, and experience applying Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ICH Guidelines
- advanced skills using Excel to develop tracking and budget/invoicing spreadsheets and have proficiency in MS Project
- experience working on CNS clinical or basic research or drug development
- experience with regulatory agencies
- experience negotiating vendor agreements
About CHDI Foundation, Inc.
CHDI is a private, not-for-profit research organization. We work with an international network of scientists to discover drugs that slow the progression of Huntington’s disease (HD) and provide meaningful clinical benefit to patients. We seek to accelerate scientific progress by serving as a collaborative enabler. We encourage and support cooperation and collaboration among HD researchers. Our strategy is to encourage researchers to develop practical ideas, useful research materials, and powerful technologies, often by providing financial support.
Our activities extend from exploratory biology to the identification and validation of therapeutic targets, and from drug discovery and development to clinical studies and trials.
About CHDI Management, Inc:
CHDI Management, Inc. was established in 2002 to provide administrative, management and grant making services to CHDI Foundation, Inc.
About our Donors
CHDI’s activities focus solely on the identification and development of drugs that delay or slow Huntington’s disease. We are indebted to our donors, whose generosity and guidance have made possible this exclusive focus on science.
For more information about CHDI, please go to www.chdifoundation.org
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