The Site Contract Specialist is responsible for facilitating negotiations of site agreements and budgets, preparing and managing contracts, and ensuring communication regarding the site contracting process.
Company Description
We are the company that cares – for our staff, for our clients, for our partners and for the quality of the work we do. A dynamic, global company founded in 1995, we bring together more than 3000 driven, dedicated and passionate individuals. We work on the front line of medical science, changing lives, and bringing new medicines to those who need them.
Job DescriptionThe Site Contract Specialist can be based anywhere in the United States.
The core responsibilities of this role include:
- Facilitating negotiations of site agreements and budgets to ensure alignment with the site activation plan
- Customizing and preparing country- and site-specific agreements and organizing their translations
- Tracking the status of site agreement and budget negotiation
- Preparing executable versions of site agreements and budgets, and coordinating the signature process
- Filing executed site agreements in the Trial Master File
- Updating all concerned functions on the site contracting process
- College or university degree or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that presents the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Equivalency is defined as a minimum of 2 years’ experience in an environment, where relevant experience has been gained.
- Minimum 1 year experience in the clinical research industry in the United States
- Previous experience with negotiating site budgets
- Knowledge of and experience with legal documents related to clinical trial sites and medical terminology is a plus.
If you feel it is time to make your skills and knowledge visible within a growing company with true focus on its people, then PSI is the right choice for you.
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