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Clinical Research Associate/Senior Clinical Research Associate- FSP

PAREXEL
INTERN Remote ยท US Salem, OR, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Parexel FSP is looking for a CRA/Sr CRA in the US. Oncology Experience required. Cell therapy experience is strongly preferred. Job Purpose: The Clinical Research Associate (CRA) has local responsibility for the delivery of the studies at allocated sites and is an active participant in the local study team(s). The CRA works in close collaboration with other CRAs and the Local Study Team/ Local Study Associate Director (LSAD) to ensure that study commitments are achieved in a timely and efficient manner. The CRA acts as the main contact with the study site and has the responsibility for monitoring the study conduct to ensure proper delivery of the study. The CRA is responsible for the preparation, initiation, monitoring, and closure of assigned sites in clinical studies, in compliance with Client Procedural Documents, international guidelines such as ICH-GCP, and relevant local regulations and that the sites deliver according to their respective commitment in the individual studies. Key Accountabilities Site Management Responsibilities Contributes to the selection of potential investigators. In some countries, as required, CRAs are accountable for study start-up and regulatory maintenance. Tasks may include Site Qualification Visits, collection, preparation, review and tracking of documents for the application process; submission of proper application/documents to EC/IRB and to Regulatory Authorities for start-up and for the duration of the study. Trains, supports, and advises Investigators and site staff in study related matters, including Risk Based Quality Management (RbQM) principles. Confirms that site staff have completed and documented the required training appropriately, including ICH-GCP training, prior to and for the duration of the study. Ensures the sites are ins