Lead Clinical Research Associate

PSI CRO

$100K — $120K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Relevant degree in Life Sciences (MD, MPharm, RN) or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum 4 years' site monitoring experience as Lead Monitor or equivalent.
  • Experience in Phase II and III monitoring visits.
  • Strong oncology experience is preferred, especially with CAR-T or gene therapies.
  • Proficient in GI conditions (Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis).
  • Full proficiency in English and MS Office applications.
  • Strong multitasking, planning, and dynamic team skills.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor project timelines, patient enrollment, and compliance, implementing corrective actions.
  • Review and ensure compliance of monitoring visit reports across the region.
  • Serve as the main communication link between monitors and project leads.
  • Lead project team calls and report status updates to management.
  • Provide project-specific training and prepare related materials.
  • Supervise data verification and manage site-level study risks.
  • Ensure proper management of investigational products and study supplies.

Benefits

  • Stable employment with no history of mergers or layoffs.
  • Unique role focusing on leadership with minimal travel and few site assignments.
  • Opportunities to mentor and develop leadership skills.
  • Collaborative, supportive workplace culture.
  • Career development options in a growing global organization.
  • Contribution to innovative clinical research that positively impacts patient lives.
Full Job Description
Job Description

As a Lead Clinical Research Associate, you'll provide leadership, oversight, and mentorship across regional clinical trials while partnering closely with Project Managers, Regional Project Leads, CRAs, and cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality study execution.

This role focuses on leadership, mentorship, oversight, and consistency in monitoring practices rather than direct site management, with minimal to no site assignments and a low-travel model, emphasizing remote oversight and overall study quality.

Responsibilities:
  • Monitors project timelines, patient enrollment, data cleaning, and ensuring compliance while implementing respective corrective and preventive measures.
  • Reviews monitoring visit reports for all visit types and ensures reporting compliance of the Monitors in the region.
  • Acts as the main communication line between Monitor, Site Management Associate, Regional Project Lead, and/ Project Manager.
  • Leads project team calls on a country level as well as provides status updates and reports to Regional Lead/ Project Manager.
  • Provides project-specific training and prepares training materials for the project team under supervision of a Project Manager and Regional Project Lead.
  • Supervises source data verification and follows up on data queries at site level in the country/region; reviews and manages study risks on a site level.
  • Ensures proper handling, use, accountability, reconciliation, and return of all Investigational Product(s) and clinical study supplies on a country/region level.
  • Reviews essential study documents and supervises reconciliation of study Investigator Site File (ISF) / TMF at site level and country/region level.
  • Ensures data integrity and compliance at a site level.
  • Collaborates with investigator/ site feasibility and identification process, as well as study startup.
  • Manages Monitors in the query resolution process, including Central Monitoring observations.
  • Coordinates safety information flow and protocol/process deviation reporting.
  • Performs clinical supplies management with vendors on a country and regional level.
  • Ensures study-specific and corporate tracking systems are updated in a timely manner.
  • Coordinates planning of supervised monitoring visits and conducts the visits.
  • Manages the project team in site contracting and payments.
  • Ensures ongoing evaluation of data integrity and compliance at a country/regional level.
  • Conducts site audit preparation visits, may participate in site audits, and coordinates resolution of site audit findings on a country/regional level.
  • Oversees project team in CAPA development and implementation.
  • Coordinates project team in process deviations review, management and reporting.
  • Conducts initial training and authorization monitoring visits for Monitors and acts as a mentor for newly promoted Lead CRAs.
  • Delivers trainings and presentations at Investigator Meetings.
  • Ensures that subject recruitment targets and project timelines are properly defined, communicated, recorded, and met at site level.
  • Ensures accurate and timely information flow with trial sites on Adverse Events and protocol/process deviations.
  • Supervises Site Management Associates in the flow of documents and laboratory supplies between the site and the Central/ Regional Lab/ Central Reviewer.
  • Supports preparation of draft regulatory and ethics committee submission packages.


Qualifications
  • Relevant educational background, such as MD, MPharm, RN or College/University degree in Life Sciences or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
  • Minimum of 4 years' site monitoring experience with participation in global clinical projects as a Lead Monitor or equivalent qualification level.
  • Experience with all types of monitoring visits in Phase II and/or III.
  • Strong experience in Oncology preferred.
  • Experience in Radiation Therapy or Radiopharmaceuticals, CAR-T Therapy or other types of Cell Therapy, Gene Therapy, or Nuclear Medicine is preferred.
  • Strong experience in GI (Chron's, Ulcerative Colitis, IBS) preferred.
  • Full working proficiency in English.
  • Proficiency in MS Office applications.
  • Ability to plan, multitask and work in a dynamic team environment.
  • Excellent Communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to travel.
  • Valid driver's license (if applicable).

For this position PSI is not hiring individuals who require work visa for employment or continued employment now or anytime in the future.

Additional Information

Why Join PSI?

At PSI, we believe exceptional people deserve an exceptional workplace.

When you join PSI, you'll benefit from:
  • A stable, privately held CRO that has never undergone a merger or acquisition and has never experienced company-wide layoffs.
  • A unique leadership-focused CRA role with minimal travel and little to no routine site assignments.
  • Opportunities to mentor other CRAs and expand your leadership skills.
  • A collaborative, people-first culture where employees are genuinely supported.
  • Career development opportunities across a growing global organization.
  • The chance to contribute to innovative clinical research that improves patients' lives.

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