Investigator, MD/DO at Headlands Research
Kelowna, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Research, Regulatory Requirements, Leadership Skills

Industry

Pharmaceuticals

Description

At Headlands Research, we are dedicated to enhancing clinical trial delivery within our communities. As a leading network of advanced clinical trial sites, we leverage cutting-edge technology and exceptional support services to broaden outreach and participation. Founded in 2018, our rapidly growing company currently operates 20+ sites across the US and Canada, with plans for further expansion.

Responsibilities

THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME

Are you ready to make a difference? We’re seeking an experienced physician to help us grow our clinical Okanagan Clinical Trials research site located in Kelowna, BC. We are open to a variety of specialties - Internal Med, Emergency Med, Urgent Care, Family Practice, Endocrinology, Infectious Disease… We are flexible in our need and want to speak with you if you are interested in full-time or part-time commitments.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist the Principal Investigator with conducting clinical trials at Headlands Research sites, ensuring compliance with protocol requirements, regulatory standards, and ethical guidelines.
  • Provide leadership and mentorship to site staff, fostering a culture of inclusivity, diversity, and professionalism within the research team.
  • Participate in investigator meetings(when necessary and educational initiatives to stay updated on advancements in clinical research and diversity initiatives.
  • Obtain IRB approval for study initiation and any protocol modifications.
  • Oversee subject safety, trial conduct compliance, and the informed consent process.
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders including sponsors, monitors, regulators, and research network leadership.
  • Provide ongoing training and support to research staff
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