Clinical Trial Assistant

7 days ago


Kaunas, Kaunas, Lithuania Biomapas Full time

Join our global team as a Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) in Lithuania, in Kaunas Office.

Clinical Trial Assistant is responsible for all administrative tasks and assists the project team in the start-up, execution and close-out of the trial.

Responsibilities:

  • Support of Clinical Operation and Start-up activities
  • Maintain study files and perform regular quality check
  • Support with investigators payment
  • Maintain various systems and platforms used in clinical trials
  • Operational support for Clinical Operations department
  • Assist Clinical Research Associate and Project Manager on clinical trial related activities
  • Organize clinical trial documentation and files oversight

Requirements

  • University degree, preferable Life Science related field
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills including good command of English language
  • Experience in Clinical Trials is an advantage
  • Computer skills including proficiency in use of Microsoft Office, CTMS and other clinical trial related systems and platforms
  • Attention to detail and ability to manage competing priorities
  • Effective time management and organizational skills

Benefits

  • Professional growth and career opportunities
  • International team and environment
  • Bonus based on annual performance
  • Personal accident and business trip insurance
  • Additional health insurance payment
  • Influenza vaccines
  • Rewarding referral policy
  • Team building, global meetings, B active events

Salary range eur/gross/month


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