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[Remote] Clinical Research Scientist Device Ortho

Red Nucleus · Anywhere · $90k - $100k

Actively hiring Posted about 2 months ago

Role overview

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Red Nucleus is a leading provider of strategic learning and development services for the life sciences industry, dedicated to advancing knowledge to improve lives. The Clinical Research Scientist will develop post-market clinical research strategies for orthopedic devices, ensuring compliance with global regulatory requirements and collaborating with cross-functional teams to generate clinical evidence.

What you'll work on

Skills • A Master’s degree in Biological Science or related discipline, with a minimum of 4 years’ experience in the medical device industry or healthcare field is required • Advanced technical writing skills is required, with demonstrated experience in writing PMCF plans / reports strongly preferred • Clinical expertise in the medical device sector • Proven experience in conducting clinical studies, registries particularly in the field of orthopaedics • Strong project management skills required, with demonstrable track record of success managing multiple projects simultaneously with minimal supervision • Excellent communication skills, including effective interaction with healthcare professionals (HCPs), hospital staff etc. • Demonstrated experience in writing PMCF plans / reports strongly preferred

Company Overview • Red Nucleus is a professional training company specializing in marketing learning systems and workshops. It was founded in 1991, and is headquartered in Yardley, Pennsylvania, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is http://rednucleus.com.

Company H1B Sponsorship • Red Nucleus has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 4 in 2024, 1 in 2023, 1 in 2022, 1 in 2021. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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