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Canfield Scientific, Inc.

Software Engineering/Development: Clinical Outcome Technical Project Manager Par

Canfield Scientific, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, United States

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Software Engineering/Development: Clinical Outcome Technical Project Manager The ideal candidate for our Clinical Outcome Technology Project Manager position has great communication skills, is self-motivated and passionate about their work, has a strong desire to grow professionally, possesses an eagerness to be part of a dynamic group of focused and creative individuals and has excellent time management skills. This role ensures that digital platforms for patient-reported outcomes (PROs), electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOA), and other trial technologies are deployed effectively, compliant with regulatory standards, and aligned with study protocols. The ideal candidate has deep expertise in clinical research operations, regulatory frameworks, and digital health technologies used in drug and device development.

Job Description:

Manage the design, configuration, and deployment of in-house eCOA and PRO systems across global clinical trials

Collaborate with clinical operations, data management, biostatistics, and regulatory affairs to ensure technology solutions meet protocol requirements

Responsible for developing mockups, writing software requirements, and interfacing directly with development teams

Communicate status, issues, barriers, metrics, reports, and any other required/requested information to stakeholders as appropriate in a timely manner

Work effectively in a changing, high impact, fast paced, environment with challenging deadlines and resource constraints managing multiple projects with tight deadlines

Create documentation for the project and/or individual aspects of the project as needed

Support postmortem reviews and improvement initiatives

Core Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education and/or experience

At least 3 years’ related experience in system development, lifecycle methodology, and other disciplines relevant to eCOA system design, such as statistics, economics and validation of clinical data gathering instruments

Strong knowledge of clinical outcome assessments (COAs), eCOA platforms, and digital health technologies

Familiarity with regulatory requirements for clinical trials and patient dataProficiency in Microsoft operating systems

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Knowledgeable of the software development life cycle

PMP Certification

Canfield Scientific, Inc. is a core imaging lab providing custom photographic systems, image monitoring, and centralized analysis services for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and cosmetics industries supporting global clinical trials providing primary endpoint data and supporting documentation. Canfield offers comprehensive benefits to its eligible full-time employees. These include paid days off, medical, dental, and vision insurance, may be eligible for a discretionary bonus, and a 401(k) plan with employer match (currently set at 50%). The anticipated salary range for the position is $85,000 - $100,000 annually. This is dependent upon consideration of multiple factors when determining a base salary such as a candidate’s experience, education, and current market conditions. If the role is eligible for full benefits, it will be discussed with you during the interview process. Canfield's imaging equipment leads the industry providing high-quality, registered, reproducible clinical images. This, together with proactive clinical image monitoring and a world class quality assurance regimen, sets the gold standard in image quality for clinical studies.

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