- Flexible work practices, award-winning benefits, completive salary.
- One of the strongest and innovative drug pipelines in industry
- J&J Named a 2023 Fortune World's Most Admired Company & Ranked #1 on the Pharmaceutical Industry List
- Long term training and career development
At J&J, we're doing big things.
At J&J everything we do is engineered with the patient in mind. It drives us to search for new ideas and innovative healthcare solutions. We embrace challenges and develop treatments that will change the lives of our patients.
We are in an exciting period at Johnson & Johnson Australia & New Zealand. We are evolving our ways of working to be able to deliver the greatest value for our patients. We are introducing a number of new positions to strengthen our capability, deliver on our exciting pipeline and to provide the meaningful talent development experiences for our people, to develop them into leaders of the future.
Our GCO team is a center of excellence within J&J (the pharmaceutical division of Johnson & Johnson), responsible for clinical trials and other data generation activities to support R&D and Medical Affairs research. The GCO team manage and coordinate phase I-IV trials.
How you can help:
An opportunity is now available for a Clinical Project Manager/Local Trial Manager to join our high performing Global Clinical Operations (GCO) team. You will be your projects local point of contact for the global teams, providing project team oversight to achieve flawless execution of assigned clinical trials. You will work closely with your local Clinical Research Manager, however you will remain responsible for the conduct of your project. You will cover all aspects of study execution from feasibility and pre-trial assessment through to database lock and close out activities. The role extends more broadly to include, in some cases, leading a cross functional team or working on early development pipeline products. This is a permanent, full time role.
What you'll do:
As an exceptional leader, you will build strong working relationships with internal and external customers and ensure the smooth running of our trials; delivering them on time, on budget and in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), relevant SOPs and regulatory requirements. In addition, you will be required to contribute to process improvement as well as training and mentoring other team members.
This role requires someone experienced in clinical project management with excellent communication and leadership skills and a proactive approach to problem solving. A strong knowledge of GCP and local regulatory guidelines and a medical, paramedical or life sciences tertiary qualification will be essential.