
location_onWestminster Hills Open Space, Alkire Street, Westminster, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80005, United States
Cerapedics is a global, commercial-stage orthopedics company dedicated to redefining the path to bone repair. Our mission is to heal bones faster and at higher rates so that all patients can return to living their fullest lives. Our bone graft products are utilized in over four million annual spine, orthopedic, trauma, and interventional procedures worldwide. Headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, we offer two FDA-approved drug-device products powered by our proprietary P-15 Osteogenic Cell Binding Peptide: PearlMatrix™ Bone Graft and i-FACTOR® Bone Graft.
Healing lives through bone repair is the mission that inspires us every day. As a Senior Manager, Clinical Operations, you will join the Clinical Affairs team to ensure the high-quality, compliant, and efficient conduct of pre- and post-market clinical trials. In this role, you will be empowered to provide operational management of the Company's clinical studies from initiation through close-out, while supporting data dissemination activities. A typical day involves managing study lifecycles, collaborating with executive leadership, healthcare professionals, and research staff, and driving the strategic execution of clinical evidence generation in the USA.
This position is primarily remote, with corporate offices located in Westminster, CO. Travel to the corporate office is required as needed, and the role includes up to 40% travel to support clinical study operations.
Cerapedics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Work model: Remote
Westminster Hills Open Space, Alkire Street, Westminster, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80005, United States
Westminster, Colorado
Postgraduate qualification. 8 plus years of clinical trials experience in orthopedics or related discipline.
Skills: Ich-GCP, Iso 14155, Medical Writing, Orthopedics, Spinal Medical Devices, Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Data Analysis.
Education: Bachelor's degree in relevant science or healthcare related subject required; Postgraduate qualification beneficial.