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Description of Work: Position Summary: The Senior Clinical Research Associate position takes a leadership role in the conduct of the trial including the planning, design and execution of high quality clinical studies. Ensures compliance to applicable regulatory standards. Essential Functions: Schedule and conduct monitoring activities at participating centers assessing site compliance with the Cli...
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$38,500.00 - $126,880.00
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