Pharmacovigilance Project Support Scientist
CK Group are recruiting for a Pharmacovigilance Project Support Scientist to join a company in the healthcare industry at their site based in Brentford on a contract basis for 6 months. This role can also be 100% home based.
Salary:
Hourly £57.32 ph UMB
Pharmacovigilance Project Support Scientist Role:
- You will join this PV Separation team to support a complex project for an organisation that is forming into two separate companies in July 2022.
- You will lead and manage definedPV separation activities as required.
- You will assist Governance & Excellence workstream lead with the set up of quality management system.
You will track activities for the PV separation project Excellence & Governance workstream as needed.Your Background:
Minimum life science Bachelor's degree or equivalent
- Successful experience of working within cross-functional teams and multiple stakeholders.
- PV experience is essential.
- Sound project management skills.
Company:Our client is a global healthcare company, taking on some of the world's biggest healthcare challenges.
Location: This Pharmacovigilance Project Support Scientist role is based at our clients site in Brentford, Greater London.
Apply: Formore information, please contact the Key Accounts Team on 01438 870011 or email pharmacontracts@ckagroup.co.uk. Please quote reference 49482.
Please note that the successful applicant will be required to engage via an FCSA-accredited and CK-approved umbrella company and the rate of pay indicated is an umbrella rate.macontracts@ckagroup.co.uk. Please quote reference 52393.
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.thcare and business communities within the UK.
Location:
This Global Safety Epidemiology role will be based at our clients site in Cambridge.
Apply:
For more information, or to apply for this Associate Director Global Safety Epidemiology position please contact the Key Accounts Team on 01438 870011 or email pharmacontracts@ckagroup.co.uk. Please quote reference 52437.
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.
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