eCRF Designer/ Developer - Clinical Trials

London  ‐ Onsite
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Description

Responsibilities:

To deliver high quality eCRFs (electronic case report forms) for healthcare related trials through design, development and unit testing. The eCRF Designer/Developer is responsible for developing solutions that are fit for purpose and compliant with regulatory requirements.

Scope

The eCRF Designer/Developer is expected to use Phase Forwards Central Designer to author, design and develop eCRF and Edit Checks for InForm™ EDC systems based on user requirement specifications, following standards and methodologies. The eCRF Designer/Developer is expected to be involved in trials at various stages of the development lifecycle.

Essential

* A degree in a relevant subject and/or relevant experience
* Experience of Software Development
* Good interpersonal and organisational skills
* Ability to communicate effectively and clearly to both technical and non-technical teams
* Good analytical skills with a structured and methodical approach
* Excellent organisational skills
* Flexible and versatile; ability to work upon a number of disparate trials or projects and respond to changes in priorities as business needs dictate
* Ability to observe and comply with all College policies and regulations, for example Health and Safety and Data Protection

Desirable

* Background in clinical data management or eCRF design/development
* Previous experience with InForm™ Design/Development using Central Designer (InForm™ Architect may be considered)

If you wish to be considered for this role please call and email me an up to date CV. Please ignore this if you feel your skills are not relevant for this role.

To find out more about Real please visit www.realstaffing.com
Start date
01/2013
Duration
3 months
From
Real
Published at
20.12.2012
Project ID:
464036
Contract type
Freelance
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