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My ICON journey started in 2007 as a Recruitment Cordinator and, now as a Principal Recruit Consultant, I have gained a solid network within various clincial sectors. My key areas of expertise are working within the Freelancer market, predominantly Freelance CRA’s throughout EMEA, but also branching out into all other clinical sectors where there is a Freelance requirement. I have also supported Pharmacovigillance, OPS Managers, Project Managers, Clinical Trial Managers, Data Managers, CRA’s CTAs both permenant and contract throughout EMEA and LATAM.
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Location
Georgia, Tbilisi
Department
Clinical Monitoring
Location
Tbilisi
Remote Working
Hybrid: Office/Remote
Business Area
ICON Full Service & Corporate Support
Job Categories
Clinical Monitoring
Job Type
Permanent
Description
We are currently seeking a Clinical Research Associate II Specialist to join our diverse and dynamic team. As a Clinical Research Associate II Specialist at ICON, you will play a pivotal role in desig
Reference
JR129024
Expiry date
01/01/0001
Author
Jaziara HancoxAuthor
Jaziara HancoxSalary
Location
Georgia, Tbilisi
Department
Clinical Monitoring
Location
Tbilisi
Remote Working
Office Based
Business Area
ICON Full Service & Corporate Support
Job Categories
Clinical Trial Support
Job Type
Permanent
Description
We are currently seeking an IHCRA (In-House Clinical Research Associate) to join our diverse and dynamic team. As an IHCRA at ICON, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the execution and managem
Reference
JR128961
Expiry date
01/01/0001
Author
Jaziara HancoxAuthor
Jaziara HancoxLife at ICON
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