Clinical Trial Administrator
- Administrative
- Denmark - Søborg
Clinical Pharmacology Diabetes is looking for a Clinical Trial Administrator, starting 01-Oct-2013. In this job you will be offered exciting opportunities to enhance your drug development skills in an international environment.
About the department
Clinical Pharmacology Diabetes is part of Global Development and our main responsibility is planning, execution, and reporting of clinical pharmacology trials within the area of diabetes and obesity. The position is based in Søborg, Denmark.
The job
As Clinical Trial Administrator, you will be responsible for the trial master file, monitoring guidelines, laboratory manuals, enrolment updates, trial budgets, IMPACT updates, handling of contracts, update of clinical documents such as protocol and protocol amendments and ensure electronic filing of documents – all in close collaboration with the trial responsible Clinical Pharmacology Scientist. You will support meeting planning and help preparing graphical presentations and you will be collaborating with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders worldwide.
Qualifications
You have an education as Registered Nurse, Laboratory Technician, or similar, and are experienced in the planning and execution of clinical trials. You are reliable, loyal and service-minded. You have a can-do attitude, enjoy working according to tight deadlines and master good coordination skills. You have solid IT skills and work in a structured manner with a sense for the details. It is essential that you can act independently, but also as a team player who thrives on contributing to any team you are part of. You have the ability and willingness to adjust quickly to new situations in a continuously developing environment. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential.
At Novo Nordisk, we create value by putting patients first. Every ten seconds two people are diagnosed with diabetes, and close to 366 million people worldwide need us. Working here is not just a way to make a living, but a way to make a difference.
Contact
For further information, please contact Jan Lynge at +45 3079 9923.
Deadline
2 August 2013.
- Administrative
- Denmark - Søborg
Clinical Pharmacology Diabetes is looking for a Clinical Trial Administrator, starting 01-Oct-2013. In this job you will be offered exciting opportunities to enhance your drug development skills in an international environment.
About the department
Clinical Pharmacology Diabetes is part of Global Development and our main responsibility is planning, execution, and reporting of clinical pharmacology trials within the area of diabetes and obesity. The position is based in Søborg, Denmark.
The job
As Clinical Trial Administrator, you will be responsible for the trial master file, monitoring guidelines, laboratory manuals, enrolment updates, trial budgets, IMPACT updates, handling of contracts, update of clinical documents such as protocol and protocol amendments and ensure electronic filing of documents – all in close collaboration with the trial responsible Clinical Pharmacology Scientist. You will support meeting planning and help preparing graphical presentations and you will be collaborating with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders worldwide.
Qualifications
You have an education as Registered Nurse, Laboratory Technician, or similar, and are experienced in the planning and execution of clinical trials. You are reliable, loyal and service-minded. You have a can-do attitude, enjoy working according to tight deadlines and master good coordination skills. You have solid IT skills and work in a structured manner with a sense for the details. It is essential that you can act independently, but also as a team player who thrives on contributing to any team you are part of. You have the ability and willingness to adjust quickly to new situations in a continuously developing environment. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential.
At Novo Nordisk, we create value by putting patients first. Every ten seconds two people are diagnosed with diabetes, and close to 366 million people worldwide need us. Working here is not just a way to make a living, but a way to make a difference.
Contact
For further information, please contact Jan Lynge at +45 3079 9923.
Deadline
2 August 2013.