5 clinical study manager jobs at 4 companies in San Antonio, TX
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Associate Clinical Study Manager (San Antonio, Tx)
San Antonio, Texas, United States
$20-$40/hrHybridFull Time
Worldwide Clinical Trials: Provides global clinical research and drug development services.
2+ YOEBachelor's degree in life sciences or health, or equivalent clinical research experience; strong communication, planning, organization, problem-solving, client liaison, and independent working skills.
Boston or Chicago or Collegeville or Columbus or Dallas or Durham or Fort Worth or Houston or Indianapolis or Kansas City or Orchard Park or Parsippany or Philadelphia or San Antonio or Wayne or Wilmington
$87k-$145k/yrFieldFull Time
IQVIANYSE: IQV: Provides clinical research and healthcare data analytics services.
1.5+ YOE1.5+ years on-site oncology monitoring experience, bachelor’s degree preferred, knowledge of GCP/ICH, ability to perform site monitoring, manage study progress, and document site findings.
Evolution Research Group: Conducts clinical trials through specialized research sites.
High school diploma, clinical or medical setting experience, training/certification as Medical Assistant or CNA preferred; clinical skills (phlebotomy, vitals, ECG), GCP/ICH knowledge, basic computer skills (Word, Excel, Study Manager/EDC).
Electronic Data Capture, Study Manager, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
UT Health San Antonio: Academic health center focused on education, research, and healthcare.
Certified PA or NP with strong clinical judgment to provide comprehensive radiation oncology care, perform assessments, order/manage studies, prescribe within scope, collaborate in interdisciplinary teams, and document encounters.
Neurobiology/Neurodegeneration (Assistant Professor, Tenure Track)
San Antonio, Texas, United States
OnsiteFull Time
UT Health San Antonio: Academic health center focused on education, research, and healthcare.
PhD or MD with postdoctoral training in neurobiology/neurodegeneration, record of research and scholarship, teaching/mentoring experience, experience with clinical research and study design, and ability to pursue independent funding.