(Senior) Project Manager Early Phase
- Company
- Parexel
- Location
- Berlin
- Salary
- competitive
- Posted
- 11 Feb 2021
- Closes
- 13 Mar 2021
- Ref
- 65175BR
- Discipline
- Clinical Research, Clinical Project Manager
- Hours
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Experience Level
- Experienced (non-manager)
At our Parexel Early Phase Unit in Berlin Westend, we are recently looking for a
(Senior) Project Manager for Phase I and II Studies
Responsibilities:
• Initiate, plan, manage and close out of Phase I and II projects with all departments of the EPCU Berlin including external vendors and external units as required
• Maintain a positive, results orientated work environment, building partnerships and modeling teamwork, communicating to the team in an open, balanced and objective manner
• Project-related communication (and possibly contact) with external consultants and service providers
• Close communication with sponsors and the project team
• Continuous update of project progress including communication internally and with sponsor and
external vendors
• Budget control for Phase I and II studies including:
- service inquiries with external vendors
- Budget and contract negotiation with sponsors and external vendors
- Forecasting, tracking and invoicing
• Responsible for core team meetings with sponsor, Parexel team and external vendors
• Responsible for the setup of project specific training in Parexel system
• Involvement in the generation/revision of SOPs as required
• Operational oversight/representative in client partnerships
• Prepare and participate in feasibility requests and Bid Defense Meetings
- Mentor and train new team members
What we expect from you:
• Strong hands-on experience in project management from a clinical research organization or pharmaceutical industry
• University degree or equivalent
• Computer knowledge (MS Office, MS Project, Excel, Word etc.)
• Very good command of German and English (written and verbal)
• Profound experience in healthy volunteer, First in Man, multicenter and patient studies
• Ability to work under pressure
• Good relationship with peers, ability to manage time and stress, excellent self and interpersonal motivational skills, project management ability, proven problem solving and decision-making abilities, meticulous attention to detail and computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook).
• A flexible attitude with respect to work assignments and new learning
• Commitment to quality
• Soundness in rhetoric’s and presentation
• Familiar with the regulations according to AMG/ICH/GCP