Study Manager – Team Lead
UrgentJob Description
Global Life Science Hub is pleased to represent a distinguished international organization at the forefront of advanced laboratory science based in York, UK.
We are currently seeking a Study Manager Team Lead specializing in Small Molecule studies.
In this pivotal role, the primary responsibility will be to serve as a Study Manager for both regulatory and non-regulatory studies. Additionally, the Team Lead will have the rewarding opportunity to directly manage a team of Study Managers, fostering growth and excellence within the organization.
Responsibilities:
- Manage regulatory and non-regulatory studies in compliance with company standards
- Lead Study Managers and ensure clear roles, responsibilities, and objectives
- Oversee LC-MS/MS method development and troubleshooting
- Review and approve study-related documents and reports
- Monitor study budgets and operational costs, proposing amendments as needed
- Collaborate with Sponsor/Client/internal teams for Bioanalytical activities
- Provide effective performance management for team members
- Communicate transparently with management on operational goals and deviations
- Document and complete quality documentation (Quality issue, CAPA, deviation, change control)
- Lead procedural updates and training in response to regulatory changes
Requirements:
- Minimum of BSc in Chemistry or related subject
- Minimum of 8 years’ study management experience in regulated bioanalysis
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team setting
- Demonstrated ability to adjust to changing priorities and meet deadlines
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Global Life Science Hub is a niche Life Science headhunting firm specializing in placing professionals across Europe and the US for a variety of Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and CRO companies ranging from small start-ups to large global organizations.
Apply:
Please submit your application along with a detailed CV to office@glshub.com
Note: This position is lab-based in York, UK.