Description
We are seeking a Field Clinical Advisor to join our Global Cell Therapy Clinical Operations team. As a Field Clinical Advisor, you will play a critical role in the successful execution of cell therapy clinical trials, driving recruitment, retention, and safety management. You will also provide expert clinical study protocol guidance and education to sites, optimise the patient journey, and engage with our cell therapy pipeline.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Building knowledge of our cell therapy pipeline across multiple indications and assets
- Conveying our cell therapy strategy, portfolio scope, and product differentiation to ensure compliant messaging across regions
- Systematically assessing educational needs across owned sites and delivering advanced protocol training
- Capturing applicable field insights and delivering them to global and local partners to lead early risk identification and inform protocol/process adjustments
- Implementing targeted protocol education to lift enrollment rates, reduce screen failures, and minimise attrition
- Evaluating and escalating protocol and clinical issues, leading root-cause analysis, and implementing corrective/preventive actions to reduce deviations and data queries
- Maintaining current knowledge of local regulations, guidelines, codes of practice, and our policies
- Operating within our policies/SOPs and local regulations
You will work closely with our CTCO Functions, Clinical Development, and Medical Affairs teams to promote our diverse cell therapy portfolio. You will also travel regionally/nationally and internationally to support sites and program needs.
To be successful in this role, you will require:
- A bachelor's degree in a health-related field, with an advanced degree preferred
- A minimum of 5 years' experience in clinical research or field-facing roles within oncology/hematology or advanced therapies
- Concentrated understanding of GCP, clinical trial operations, and cell therapy patient journey
- Excellent partner management ability to translate complex protocols into practical site actions
- Ability to travel at least 50-80% regionally/nationally and internationally
- Patient- and site-centric mindset
- Data-informed approach to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for operational improvement
Benefits offered include:
- A qualified retirement program
- Paid vacation, holidays, and paid leaves
- Health benefits including medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision coverage
- Short-term incentive bonus opportunity
- Eligibility to participate in our equity-based long-term incentive program
- Commission payment eligibility
The annual base salary for this position ranges from $197,000 to $295,000, with base pay offered varying depending on individualised factors. The position offers a remote work arrangement.