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More career opportunities at CCTG: Quality Leader and Study Coordinator

The Queen's University Careers website lists open job opportunities at the CCTG Central Operations and Statistics Office located at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario

CCTG Quality Leader

Reporting to the Manager, Office of Clinical Trial Management (OCTM), the Quality Leader will lead the review and implementation of updated quality management processes in the Trial Management portfolio, within the Canadian Cancer Trials Group (CCTG). The Quality Leader will work closely with the Manager, OCTM, the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Innovation Leader, CCTG Compliance Offices and other stakeholders to ensure CCTG OCTM quality management processes are evaluated and reviewed ensuring the development, approval, and implementation of efficient and high-quality processes allowing all CCTG studies to be conducted effectively, quickly, and in compliance with all applicable guidelines and regulations. The Quality Leader will ensure quality processes critical to the CCTG mission and the Group’s success moving forward.

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CCTG Study Coordinator

The Cancer Research Study Coordinator works within a team based structure to coordinate and oversee national, international and cooperative oncology group, multi-centre, multi-modality clinical trials in cancer therapy, prevention and supportive care. Design, develop clinical trials protocols and data collection modules. Establish and maintain a coherent database. Work collaboratively with participating centres (cancer treatment centres) and trial committees (including investigators, clinical research associates, pharmacists), industry partners and others in an evolving international clinical trials environment. Promote an awareness and understanding of trial design, goals, and procedures in compliance with ICH- GCP and other relevant guidelines. Critical evaluation of incoming information, including medical data, for accuracy, relevance and prioritization. Orchestrate trial analyses leading to the dissemination of results and eventual publications.

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