Scholar Rock Holding Corporation

Associate Director, Clinical Operations Compliance

Scholar Rock Holding Corporation$175K — $225K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in a scientific discipline; advanced degree preferred.
  • 10+ years of experience in biotech/pharmaceutical/CRO settings; 8+ years in clinical operations; 5+ years in a supervisory role.
  • Proven success in supporting complex drug development trials and achieving positive inspection outcomes.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills with a focus on team vision, coaching, and development.
  • Highly organized and self-motivated, with an ability to thrive in fast-paced environments.
  • Deep knowledge of clinical trial aspects and regulatory guidelines, particularly GCP.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, including experience authoring SOPs.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure consistent implementation of clinical project plans through reviews and support of template development.
  • Lead initiatives for SOP and work instruction creation while managing change across Clinical Operations.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support compliance objectives.
  • Develop and oversee TMF standards and ensure inspection readiness.
  • Provide compliance oversight for clinical trial management activities.
  • Review key trial documents in association with functional area leads.
  • Serve as the compliance subject matter expert for regulatory standards and guidance.

Benefits

  • Flexible to support in-office days.
  • Opportunities for international travel.
  • Involvement in global clinical/regulatory submissions.
  • Engagement with key stakeholders for organizational development.
Full Job Description
Summary of Position:

Scholar Rock is looking for an associate or director-level subject matter expert to build clinical operations compliance while upholding our core values and staying true to our mission. Reporting to the Head of Clinical Operations, the Director, Clinical Operations Compliance will play a key role in oversight of adherence to standard procedures and support of issue management for the clinical programs, and ensuring programs are inspection ready.

Position Responsibilities

  • Ensure consistency in the implementation of clinical project plans by providing reviews and support template development or refinement.
  • Lead initiatives, create process/ standards, and ensure consistency, communication, and change management across Clinical Operations, specifically related to SOP and work instruction creation and management, outsourcing, and compliance.
  • Partner with cross-functional team members within Regulatory, Quality, Data Sciences, Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance, and other key cross-functional groups to support department compliance objectives.
  • Develop TMF standards and oversight in support of inspection readiness Develop or refine Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), vendor endorsement team process, and functional builds, e.g. TMF standards.
  • Support outsourcing partnerships through issue escalation, resolution, and CAPA mediation and documentation as a support to governance oversight.
  • Provide compliance oversight of clinical operation activities (trial management, site monitoring, vendor management, TMF, data operations, IMP management, and closeout activities, etc.) for clinical trials.
  • Review key documents in conjunction with other functional area leads (e.g. protocols, SOPs, project plans, and inspection requests, etc.).
  • Serve as the Clinical Operations compliance subject matter expert for SOPs, GCP, ICH, FDA, EMA, and other applicable regulatory requirements, ensuring practical application/compliance across study teams and vendors throughput the trial lifecycle.
  • Issue escalation, documentation, and resolution in partnership with Clinical Operations and Quality Assurance business practices.
  • Ensure consistent implementation of training and learning, including responsibility for managing functional training matrices and adherence by personnel, as well as oversight of vendor training and learning processes.
  • Contribute to global clinical / regulatory submissions.
  • Responsible for assisting in inspection readiness activities, including mock and site inspections.
  • As a subject matter expert, actively educate, engage with and seek input from key stakeholders to bolster organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
  • May require travel, including international travel.
  • Flexible to support in-office days.


Candidate Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree (scientific discipline preferred); advanced degree preferred
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in a biotech/pharmaceutical/ CRO setting; minimum 8 years of clinical operations experience; minimum 5 years in a supervisory role
  • Proven record of success supporting complex drug development trials, including inspection readiness preparation and experience with positive outcomes from inspections
  • Demonstration of effective leadership through vision for her/his team, coaching and mentoring, and organizational development
  • Highly organized, outcome oriented, self-motivated performance
  • Comfortable in a fast-paced environment with the ability to adapt to change
  • In depth knowledge and understanding of all aspects of clinical trials
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to develop important relationships with key stakeholders across a variety of disciplines, good conflict management and negotiation skills
  • Ability to analyze complex issues to develop relevant and realistic plans, programs and recommendations
  • Excellent knowledge and experience with federal regulatory requirements and guidelines for Good Clinical Practice
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills including authoring and driving the development of SOPs and other key trial documents


$175,000 - $225,000 a year

About Scholar Rock Holding Corporation

Scholar Rock Holding Corporation is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery and development of innovative medicines for the treatment of serious diseases in which signaling by protein growth factors plays a fundamental role. The company's proprietary platform technology is based on the use of growth factor-binding proteins to selectively inhibit the activation of these signaling pathways in a variety of tissues. Scholar Rock's lead product candidate, SRK-015, is a highly specific inhibitor of the activation of the growth factor myostatin, which is involved in the regulation of muscle mass. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts and was founded in 2012.
Learn more about Scholar Rock Holding Corporation
Size
145 employees
Market Cap
$411.3 million
Industry
Net Income
-$86.4 million
Founded
2012
5 Year Trend
+118.4%
Revenue
$15.4 million
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