Good Clinical Practice Jobs in Scotland

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Project Manager

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
University of Glasgow
holder will lead on project planning, risk assessment, and coordination of multidisciplinary teams. They will also support broader University partnership activities as required. Team members will include: amongst others, Clinical research fellows, Study nurses, Laboratory technicians, Bioinformaticians, Project Managers and Post-doctoral researchers. This role requires a proactive, organised, and adaptable individual with strong project management, communication, and leadership … acquired the necessary professional knowledge and management skills in a similar or number of different specialist roles. A2 Working knowledge of Principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and research governance framework legislation. A3. A working knowledge of public sector policies and procedures, specifically understanding of the contractual, legal and financial matters in … implement new SOPs and processes to enhance efficiency and ensure compliance. C14. Practical application and understanding of data protection, GDPR and other statutory requirements and professional guidelines, including ICH GCP Guidelines Desirable: D1. Flexibility to work across multiple time zones for global collaboration, to ensure seamless coordination of meetings across different regions. Experience Essential: E1. Significant project or programme management More ❯
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Information Governance and Data Linkage Manager

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
University of Edinburgh
a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular (weekly) on-campus working. The Usher Institute expects a minimum of 40% on-campus working. The Edinburgh Clinical Trial Unit at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for an Information Governance and Data Linkage Manager to support delivery of its portfolio of clinical trials that use healthcare systems data. The Opportunity: The Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit (ECTU) was founded in 2006, and encompasses the expertise and infrastructure for running multi-center clinical trials led by Edinburgh researchers. Having full registration within the UKCRC Clinical Trials Unit registration framework, ECTU has an established track record in delivering high quality clinical … for success: • Experience in a clinical research environment, ideally within data management/information governance. • Knowledge of IG and Caldicott principles, and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). • Strong IT literacy and experience with database systems, e.g., Electronic Data Capture systems. • Experience of Trusted Research Environment (TRE) use and administration. Click to view a copy of the More ❯
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