Clinical Project Manager, IQVIA Biotech Immuno-Oncology and Cell and Gene Therapy

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Clinical Project Manager
Immuno-Oncology and Cell and Gene Therapy
IQVIA Biotech

IQVIA’s Biotech Immuno-Oncology and Gene Therapy Unit is a global team of professionals dedicated to assisting our clients in driving healthcare forward and enabling medical breakthroughs that advance healthcare and patient treatment options around the world.


As a Clinical Project Manager you will manage cross‑functional teams and liaise directly between IQVIA Biotech functions and the customer, acting as that accountable point for delivery and quality whilst maintaining financial control. You will be supported by domain experts in every function, enabled by best‑in‑class technology and data analytics.


Key collaborators are the Clinical Lead for site management, the Project Vendor Manager, the Project Management Analyst for project coordination, tracking, and financial analysis, and the Site Activation Manager as an expert in start‑up.


This is an important and high‑profile role within our Research & Development Operation, and IQVIA’s Biotech size and global footprint will present you with the breadth of opportunities necessary to develop your career.


Responsibilities

  • Leading global cross‑functional project team delivery, accountable for achievement of milestones and quality of contracted scope.
  • Serving as the primary contact with the customer for progress and governance.
  • Developing study management plans and ensuring consistent use of study tools, training materials, and compliance with standard processes, policies and procedures.
  • Anticipating risk and implementing mitigation strategies.
  • Managing study team assignments, accountability and resource requirements.
  • Ensuring the study budget is managed proactively, including scope changes and financial systems are accurate.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Bachelor's degree in life sciences or related field.
  • Global project management experience within the drug development industry, with previous CRO experience is a must.
  • Minimum 2–4 years prior project management experience and experience in clinical operations; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
  • In‑depth therapeutic knowledge in Cell and Gene Therapies, First in Human and Paediatric Oncology.

IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide.


IQVIA is committed to integrity in our hiring process and maintains a zero tolerance policy for candidate fraud. All information and credentials submitted in your application must be truthful and complete. Any false statements, misrepresentations, or material omissions during the recruitment process will result in immediate disqualification of your application, or termination of employment if discovered later, in accordance with applicable law. We appreciate your honesty and professionalism.


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