Global Study Manager (early phase oncology)
Clinical Careers Page(1 month ago)
About this role
A Global Study Manager (hematology/oncology) at ICON plc is a clinical research professional within a global CRO focused on hematology and oncology studies. The role supports multinational clinical development efforts and ensures study activities align with organizational and regulatory expectations.
Required Skills
- Clinical Trials
- Vendor Management
- Regulatory Compliance
- Budgeting
- Risk Management
- TMF
- Data Management
- Project Oversight
- Stakeholder Communication
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Medical or Biological Science
About Clinical Careers Page
iconplc.comICON plc is a global clinical research organisation (CRO) that provides outsourced clinical development and commercialisation services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. It offers end-to-end drug and device development support — including clinical trial management across phases, data management and biostatistics, regulatory and safety/pharmacovigilance, and commercialisation and market-access services. ICON combines scientific and therapeutic expertise with technology and a scalable global operations network to accelerate development and bring therapies to patients. Clients engage ICON for integrated, experienced CRO support across the full product lifecycle.
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