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Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline; advanced degree preferred. Proven experience in clinical safety data management. Strong analytical skills with proficiency in data analysis tools. Excellent communication and project management skills.
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Join our team as a Clinical Safety Data Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and efficacy of our clinical trials. You will manage safety data, conduct thorough analyses, and collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to maintain the highest standards of patient safety.
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Integrated Resources, Inc. is a leading organization committed to advancing healthcare through innovative solutions and dedicated service. We foster a collaborative work environment that encourages professional growth and excellence in clinical research.
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Full-time|$192K/yr - $272K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA; San Francisco, CA USA
Lila Sciences is forming a dedicated AI safety team to address the unique risks and challenges posed by scientific superintelligence. The company seeks a Senior or Principal Technical Program Manager to guide the operational side of AI safety research, helping to shape how the team approaches complex and evolving problems. Role overview This Technical Program Manager position connects research, engineering, model development, policy, and executive leadership. The work involves translating fast-moving research into structured, accountable plans. While this is not a research role, curiosity about the technical aspects of AI safety is important. The team values clear communication and the ability to bring clarity and structure as the organization expands. What you will do Act as the primary communication link between the AI safety team and technical, research, and scientific groups. Share complex results and coordinate resource needs. Establish information flows to keep teams connected. Promote accountability within cross-functional, distributed teams, building consensus and trust through open communication and sound judgment. Support rapid experimentation and iteration by refining and applying effective program management practices. Create clear documentation and reports to communicate vision, track progress, and ensure alignment with company objectives. Accurately represent program status and risks, even in uncertain or shifting situations. Requirements Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Life Sciences, or a related discipline. Minimum of 6 years of program or project management experience in technology or life sciences. Demonstrated success in program management, leading cross-functional teams, and delivering projects. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with skill in turning technical requirements into actionable plans. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing executive-level documents, roadmaps, and updates. Location This position is based in Cambridge, MA or San Francisco, CA, USA.
Join the Cambridge Boston Alignment InitiativeThe Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative (CBAI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to pioneering research and educational initiatives aimed at ensuring a safe and beneficial transition to advanced AI systems. Our mission focuses on producing original research and accelerating AI safety through comprehensive fellowship programs.Since our initial summer fellowship cohort, we have achieved significant milestones, including published papers at prominent conferences such as NeurIPS and ICLR. As we enter 2026, we are poised for rapid growth, planning multiple fellowship cycles and expanding our team significantly.Refer candidates to us, and if hired, you will receive a $5,000 referral bonus!Your RoleAs a Research Program Associate, you will collaborate closely with Research Managers, mentors, and program leadership to design and refine the frameworks that empower fellows to excel in their research. This is a pivotal program-building position where you will create systems for mentor matching, research goal tracking, progress assessment, and problem-solving support for fellows.Program Design & Development (0.6 FTE)Enhance CBAI's fellow selection process and program deliverables.Identify effective outreach channels and manage outreach campaigns for future iterations.Develop evaluation frameworks to assess fellow progress and program effectiveness.Implement structural improvements based on feedback from fellows, mentors, and research managers.Assist in the planning and execution of fellowship events, such as speaker series and poster days.Fellow & Mentor Experience (0.4 FTE)Design and oversee the onboarding process for mentors, ensuring a positive experience.
We are open to hiring for this role at various levels of expertise. For the right candidate, this position can be structured as a Senior Research Manager, with compensation tailored to experience and the anticipated scope of work, potentially exceeding the listed pay rate.About the Cambridge Boston Alignment InitiativeThe Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative (CBAI) is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to promoting research and education aimed at facilitating a safe and beneficial transition to advanced AI systems. Our efforts include generating original research and accelerating AI safety initiatives through our fellowship programs.Our first summer fellowship cohort has already published significant papers at the Mechanistic Interpretability Workshop at NeurIPS and had accepted papers at ICLR. Additionally, some fellows have transitioned to roles at Goodfire and Redwood Research. Following a successful launch in 2025, we are poised for rapid expansion in 2026, with plans to host multiple fellowship cycles (Fall, Spring, and Summer), double our fellowship cohort, and quadruple our team size.Refer candidates to us and earn $5,000 if they are hired.The RoleIn this role, you will collaborate closely with research fellows and their esteemed mentors—renowned researchers from Cambridge and beyond—to support pioneering work on interpretability, AI control, formal verification for provably safe AI, evaluations, and various aspects of AI governance and policy. We are looking for research managers with experience in both technical research and governance and policy research.Research Management Responsibilities (0.7 FTE)Conduct regular one-on-one meetings with fellows to provide constructive feedback on research progress, assist in overcoming challenges, and coach them through issues such as debugging research methodologies and preparing literature scaffolds, as well as supporting data collection, analysis, and methodology development for experiments and hypothesis testing.Offer feedback on fellows' research and help cultivate an environment that encourages rigorous approaches among them.Connect fellows with relevant resources, literature, and opportunities available during and after the fellowship program.Facilitate communication between fellows and their mentors to ensure a supportive research ecosystem.
Full-time|$156K/yr - $214K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA
Role overview Lila Sciences uses its autonomous science platform to tackle challenges in materials discovery, from advanced structural materials and coatings for harsh environments to clean energy catalysts and carbon capture technologies. The Materials Science experimentation team moves quickly and relies on solid operational management to keep projects on track. The Materials Technical Program Manager plays a key role in maintaining this operational discipline. This position focuses on managing execution: overseeing project plans, coordinating dependencies across teams, and removing obstacles before they slow progress. The Technical Program Manager works closely with Materials Science domain leaders, who set the scientific direction, and takes responsibility for building the structure and processes that enable rapid, scalable experimentation. This role does not direct scientific research but ensures the environment supports high-velocity scientific work. It suits someone who enjoys program management in complex technical fields. What you will do Direct daily program execution for the Materials Science experimentation team by managing project plans, tracking milestones, and keeping autonomous science programs on schedule. Act as the main operational point of contact between the Materials Science team and partners in Automation, ML, and Engineering. Communicate needs, align priorities, and resolve cross-functional dependencies. Translate scientific objectives into structured workstreams that support efficient and scalable autonomous experimentation. Lead program rituals such as sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives. Ensure meetings are purposeful, documentation is thorough, and follow-up actions are completed. Collaborate with domain leaders to identify blockers, risks, and interdependencies early, and drive resolution. Support delivery of commercial contracts by working with the Product & Revenue team to define, monitor, and communicate program commitments to stakeholders. Contribute to capacity planning and resource allocation in partnership with scientific leadership. Requirements Minimum 10 years of program or project management experience in materials science, advanced manufacturing, or deep tech settings. Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent programs in evolving, ambiguous environments. Strong motivation to build programs from the ground up; experience in early-stage startups is a significant advantage. Location Cambridge, MA, USA
Full-time|$228K/yr - $358K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA; London, UK; San Francisco, CA USA
Your Contribution at Lila At Lila, we are assembling a dynamic and empowered AI safety team dedicated to proactively addressing the potential risks associated with scientific superintelligence. This team will collaborate closely with all core departments, including science, model training, and lab integration, to craft a customized safety strategy that aligns with our unique objectives and deployment methods. Key responsibilities will encompass the development of technical safety strategies, engagement with the broader ecosystem, and the creation of essential technical documentation, including risk assessments and capability evaluations. Your Key Responsibilities Design and execute evaluations to identify scientific risks—focusing on both established and emerging threats—from state-of-the-art scientific models integrated with automated physical laboratories. Develop initial proof-of-concept safety measures, such as machine learning models designed to detect and mitigate unsafe behaviors from scientific AI models and physical laboratory outputs. Gain a comprehensive understanding of various model capabilities, primarily within scientific contexts but also extending to non-scientific domains (e.g., persuasion, deception) to shape Lila's overarching safety strategy. Engage in high-quality research initiatives as needed to evaluate and restrict scientific capabilities effectively. Qualifications for Success A Bachelor's degree in a relevant technical field (e.g., computer science, engineering, machine learning, mathematics, physics, statistics) or equivalent experience. Proficient programming skills in Python and hands-on experience with machine learning frameworks (such as Inspect) for large-scale evaluations and structured testing. Demonstrated experience in constructing evaluations or conducting red-teaming exercises pertaining to CBRN/cyber risks or frontier model capabilities, encompassing both unsafe and benign attributes. Background in designing and/or implementing AI safety frameworks in cutting-edge AI enterprises. Exceptional ability to communicate intricate technical concepts and issues to audiences without technical expertise. Desirable Qualifications A Master’s or PhD in a field pertinent to safety evaluations of AI models within scientific areas or another technical discipline. Publications in AI safety, evaluations, or model behavior at leading ML/AI conferences (such as NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, ACL) or model release documentation. Experience exploring risks arising from novel scientific advancements (e.g., biosecurity, computational biology) or utilizing specialized scientific tools (e.g., large-scale foundational models in science).
Full-time|$124K/yr - $155K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) stands as the world's largest telematics service provider, dedicated to enhancing road safety for drivers everywhere. Our innovative AI-driven platform, DriveWell Fusion®, aggregates sensor data from millions of IoT devices—including smartphones, proprietary Tags, connected vehicles, dashcams, and third-party devices—merging them with contextual data to deliver a comprehensive view of vehicle and driver behavior. Our insights empower auto insurers, automakers, commercial mobility companies, and public sector entities to enhance risk assessment, safety measures, claims processing, and driver improvement initiatives. With our headquarters in Cambridge, MA, and offices around the globe—including Budapest, Chennai, Seattle, Tokyo, and Zagreb—CMT safeguards millions of drivers daily.We are in search of an exceptional Principal Technical Program Manager who will take the helm in leading extensive cross-organizational initiatives from inception through to release. This pivotal role encompasses the coordination of release activities and the assembly of all CMT product lines. Our products are instrumental in our mission to promote safer drivers and roads by seamlessly integrating with a variety of applications and services. Your leadership will be crucial in ensuring the timely and effective delivery of our technological solutions to partners and customers, making a significant impact on global safety.You will play a key role in influencing organizational roadmap priorities, determining system ownership, team composition, and guiding technical direction. Your ability to clearly communicate complex trade-off decisions to senior leadership will be essential in helping them navigate options. Identifying when a solution necessitates further technical guidance or can unlock substantial capabilities will be part of your expertise. You will also manage cross-functional communications to keep all stakeholders informed and aligned with project needs. Your guidance will ensure that the technical direction adheres to CMT's high standards for customer satisfaction, efficiency, stability, extensibility, simplicity, and operational excellence.If you are a collaborative, customer-focused, and innovative professional, we invite you to join us in our mission to make the world’s roads safer!
Full-time|$128K/yr - $172K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA
Lila Sciences, located in Cambridge, MA, develops technology for chemical discovery through its autonomous science platform. The company’s projects include advanced synthesis, new catalyst development, and sustainable molecular design for applications in energy and industry. The Chemistry experiment team is searching for a Technical Program Manager to coordinate complex scientific programs in close partnership with the Chemistry domain lead and teams across the organization. Role overview This position centers on managing the daily operations and long-term planning for the Chemistry experiment team. The Technical Program Manager will keep project plans up to date, monitor milestones, and help ensure scientific programs meet both deadlines and quality standards. Acting as the main point of contact between Chemistry and platform partners, such as Automation, Machine Learning, and Engineering, the role involves communicating needs, aligning priorities, and making sure dependencies are clear and managed. What you will do Maintain project plans, track progress, and ensure delivery of scientific programs on schedule and to quality expectations. Coordinate with cross-functional partners to communicate requirements, align on priorities, and track dependencies. Break down scientific goals into actionable workstreams to support scalable autonomous experimentation. Lead program routines, including sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives, with a focus on purposeful meetings and clear documentation. Work with Chemistry leads to surface and address blockers, risks, and interdependencies early in the process. Support execution of commercial contracts by collaborating with the Product & Revenue team, ensuring commitments are defined, tracked, and communicated. Assist with capacity planning and resource coordination alongside scientific leadership. Requirements At least 10 years of program or project management experience in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, or deep tech sectors. Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline. Proven ability to manage several programs in complex, evolving environments. Experience building programs from the ground up and working in early-stage startups is a strong plus. Skilled in coordinating with both scientific and operational teams, and managing cross-functional groups.
Join lilasciences as a Technical Program Manager in the vibrant city of Cambridge, MA. In this role, you will lead cross-functional teams to drive projects that enhance our innovative life sciences solutions. Your expertise will guide the successful execution of programs from inception through completion, ensuring alignment with our strategic goals.
About the Cambridge Boston Alignment InitiativeThe Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative (CBAI) is a pioneering nonprofit research organization dedicated to promoting research and education aimed at facilitating a safe and beneficial transition to advanced AI systems. Our mission is realized through original research efforts and the acceleration of AI safety initiatives via our fellowship programs.Since our inaugural summer fellowship cohort, we have successfully published innovative research, including a spotlight paper at the Mechanistic Interpretability Workshop at NeurIPS and accepted papers at ICLR. Some of our talented fellows have secured positions at organizations such as Goodfire and Redwood Research. Following our successful launch in 2025, we are rapidly expanding in 2026, planning to host multiple fellowship cycles (Fall, Spring, and Summer), double the fellowship cohort, and quadruple our team size.We invite you to refer candidates to us, and earn $5,000 upon their successful hiring.The RoleAs the foundational organizer of CBAI's AIxBio Research Fellowship, you will play a crucial role at the intersection of AI and biosecurity. You will take charge of the strategic and operational vision of the AIxBio program, oversee the AIxBio Research Managers, lead mentor recruitment, and cultivate the AIxBio fellowship into a sustainable and impactful research environment in Cambridge. Collaborating closely with CBAI's Director of Programs and organizational leaders, you will ensure the AIxBio program aligns with CBAI's broader mission and infrastructure, as well as with the CBAI AI safety fellowship program.Program Strategy & Development (0.7 FTE)Own the strategic vision and drive continuous improvement of the AIxBio Research Fellowship across all cycles.Design the program comprehensively, from the fellow selection process to integrating stakeholder feedback into program design.Establish program structures—mentor matching, fellow selection criteria, research goal frameworks, and cohort programming—in collaboration with CBAI's Research Program Associate and research managers.Develop evaluation frameworks to assess fellow outcomes and program effectiveness.Identify and pursue opportunities to enhance CBAI's presence within the Cambridge biosecurity research community.Collaborate with CBAI program leadership to ensure cross-program alignment and coherence.
Harvard University is hiring a Program Manager, Student Programs, to join the team in Cambridge. This position focuses on shaping and delivering initiatives that foster both academic achievement and personal growth among students. The Program Manager works closely with faculty, staff, and students to help create a welcoming and engaging campus community. Key Responsibilities Design and launch student programs aimed at supporting learning and personal development Collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to maintain a supportive and inclusive environment Use project management skills to oversee new and ongoing student initiatives Apply knowledge of student development to guide program success Collaboration and Impact This role requires regular partnership with various campus groups. By working across departments, the Program Manager helps ensure that student programs are effective and responsive to community needs.
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Join TetraScience, the pioneering force in the Scientific Data and AI sector, as we drive the Scientific AI revolution. Our mission is to design and industrialize AI-native scientific datasets, which power a suite of next-generation lab data management solutions, innovative scientific applications, and AI-driven outcomes. As a category leader, TetraScience has attracted the world's foremost companies in compute, cloud, data, and AI infrastructure, forming strategic partnerships that set us apart in the industry.As part of our recruitment process, we invite you to review the Tetra Way letter, authored by our co-founder and CEO Patrick Grady. This document is vital to understanding our company culture and values, and we encourage you to reflect on whether our ethos aligns with your personal values.In this pivotal role, you will report directly to the Chief Customer Officer and serve as the operational cornerstone of our customer delivery organization. You will lead a dynamic team of Senior Implementation Project Managers (SPMs), ensuring the successful deployment and adoption of the TetraScience Operating System (OS). This high-impact leadership position demands a unique combination of executive program governance and in-depth technical expertise.Your responsibilities will include:Team Leadership & Scale: Inspire and cultivate a high-performing team of Senior Implementation Project Managers. You will oversee their professional development, performance management, and instill a culture of 'Extreme Ownership.'Strategic Delivery: Steer the comprehensive execution of our most complex, pioneering enterprise programs, establishing the benchmark for TetraScience OS implementation.Standardize the Playbook: Transition our delivery approach from customized to industrialized, producing high-quality documentation, work instructions, and implementation frameworks in Confluence to create a reliable 'single source of truth.'Portfolio Governance: Define key performance indicators (KPIs) and real-time dashboards to monitor the health of product development, serving as the ultimate escalation point for any delivery challenges across the CCO’s organization.Collaboration with Cross-Functional Teams: Engage with various departments to ensure cohesive project execution and alignment with organizational goals.
Scholar Rock is a pioneering biopharmaceutical firm dedicated to discovering, developing, and delivering transformative therapies for individuals facing serious diseases with significant unmet needs. As a global frontrunner in the biology of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily of cell proteins, the company is named for the visual resemblance of a scholar rock to protein structures. Focused on advancing innovative treatments where protein growth factors are crucial, Scholar Rock has built a promising pipeline aimed at enhancing care standards for neuromuscular diseases, cardiometabolic disorders, cancer, and beyond, where growth factor-targeted medications can lead to transformative outcomes. Scholar Rock is the sole entity to demonstrate clinical proof of concept for a muscle-targeted therapy in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This dedication to pioneering distinct therapeutic strategies is driven by the broad application of a proprietary platform that has successfully developed novel monoclonal antibodies to precisely modulate protein growth factors. By leveraging cutting-edge scientific advancements in historically under-addressed disease areas, Scholar Rock strives daily to create new opportunities for patients. Discover more about the company's innovative approach at ScholarRock.com and follow us on @ScholarRock and LinkedIn.Summary of the Role:Scholar Rock is on the lookout for a Director of Program Management to act as the primary operational partner for the Myostatin Core Team. As the company progresses apitegromab through late-stage development and into commercialization, this role is critical in ensuring the Core Team operates with precision, speed, and alignment.This position is tailored for a highly accountable operator who collaborates seamlessly with the Program Leader. While the Program Leader concentrates on executive alignment and organizational strategy ("managing up and out"), the Program Manager focuses on internal team efficiency and execution ("managing in and down"). We seek a leader with the professional maturity to navigate the complexities of Lifecycle Management, coupled with the humility to own the details—from high-level scenario planning to the tactical nuances of meeting governance and documentation.Key Responsibilities:
Full-time|$176K/yr - $304K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA; London, UK; San Francisco, CA USA
Your Impact at Lila Join our dynamic and innovative AI safety team at Lila Sciences, where we prioritize talent and agency to mitigate risks associated with scientific superintelligence. Our mission is to craft and execute a tailored safety strategy that aligns with our unique objectives and deployment methods. This role involves creating technical safety strategies, engaging with the broader scientific community, and producing critical technical documentation, including evaluations focused on risk and capability assessments. What You’ll Be Creating Design and implement capability evaluations to assess scientific risks, particularly from cutting-edge scientific models integrated with automated physical laboratories across biological and physical sciences. Lead and coordinate threat modeling sessions with both internal and external scientific experts, keeping abreast of emerging technologies and use cases. Develop and manage high-quality training and testing datasets for evaluations and safety systems. Analyze risks associated with Lila’s capabilities and their interactions with the broader ecosystem of general-purpose frontier models and specialized scientific tools. Contribute to high-quality research initiatives focused on scientific capability evaluation and restriction as needed. Assist with external communications regarding Lila’s safety initiatives. What You’ll Need to Succeed A PhD in biological sciences (e.g., molecular biology, virology, computational biology) or physical sciences (e.g., materials science, physics, chemistry, or chemical engineering), or similar experience. Proficient in scientific computing related to biological or physical sciences. Familiarity with dual-use research and dissemination issues within relevant safety, regulatory, and governance frameworks (e.g., export control, biological and chemical conventions). Exceptional communication skills to convey complex technical concepts to non-expert audiences effectively. Proven ability to lead internal and external teams in developing Lila's perspective on biological and physical risks. Demonstrated capacity to collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders (science, AI, product, policy) in a complex environment.
Full-time|$268K/yr - $384K/yr|On-site|Cambridge, MA USA; London, UK; San Francisco, CA USA
Your Contribution at Lila At Lila, we are assembling a highly skilled and proactive AI safety team that will collaborate with all core departments, including science, model training, and lab integration, to effectively address risks associated with scientific superintelligence. The primary mission of this team is to develop and execute a tailored safety strategy that aligns with Lila's unique objectives and deployment methodologies. This will encompass formulating technical safety strategies, engaging with the broader ecosystem, and producing technical documentation such as risk and capability assessments and safety measures. Your Responsibilities Establish the research and development strategy for Lila’s safety framework concerning biological and physical risks. Design and implement capability evaluations to identify scientific risks (both recognized and novel) arising from state-of-the-art scientific models integrated with automated physical laboratories across biological and physical sciences. Lead and coordinate threat modeling sessions with both internal and external scientific experts, including monitoring advancements in technologies and their applications. Create and curate high-quality training and testing datasets for evaluations and safety systems. Assess risks linked to Lila’s capabilities, considering interactions with the broader ecosystem of capabilities (including general-purpose frontier models and specialized scientific tools). Contribute to extensive, high-quality research initiatives when needed for scientific capability evaluation and restriction. Engage in external communications regarding Lila’s safety initiatives. Qualifications for Success A PhD in a biological sciences field (e.g., molecular biology, virology, computational biology) or a physical sciences field (e.g., materials science, physics, chemistry, chemical or nuclear engineering) or equivalent experience. Proven track record in setting research directions for open issues surrounding dual-use risks in biological and physical sciences. Experience in scientific computing within the biological or physical sciences. Understanding of dual-use research and dissemination issues in relation to relevant safety, regulatory, and governance frameworks (e.g., export controls, biological and chemical-related conventions). Excellent communication skills, capable of articulating complex technical concepts to non-specialist audiences. Demonstrated leadership capabilities in guiding teams of internal and external collaborators in developing Lila's perspective on biological and physical risks.
Join our team as a Clinical Safety Data Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and efficacy of our clinical trials. You will manage safety data, conduct thorough analyses, and collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to maintain the highest standards of patient safety.
AI Resident – 2026 CohortThe AI Residency Program presents a unique, full-time research opportunity aimed at connecting cutting-edge academic research with practical industry applications, specifically in the realm of AI for materials science. As a resident, you will collaborate closely with leading scientists and engineers at Lila Sciences on impactful, open-science projects, allowing you to either delve into fundamental research or apply innovative solutions to real-world challenges.Duration: 6–12 months (with the possibility of extension)Start Dates: Initial cohort members will begin in January 2026, with rolling applications and additional intakes scheduled for Summer and Fall 2026.Cohort Size: A select group of talented residentsMentorship: Dedicated pairing with technical mentors and constructive feedback from diverse cross-functional teamsResources: Access to proprietary datasets, high-performance computing resources, and Lila’s comprehensive research infrastructureResearch areas of focus include ML-accelerated simulations, Bayesian methods, representation learning, generative models, agentic science, and ML-driven automation.
Join our dynamic team at Integrated Resources, Inc. as a Clinical Safety Data Manager. In this pivotal role, you will oversee the management and analysis of clinical safety data, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and enhancing patient safety. Your expertise will be vital in developing safety databases and implementing data management processes that support clinical trials.
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Join Integrated Resources, Inc. as a Clinical Trials Safety Data Manager, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficacy of clinical trials. In this dynamic position, you will oversee data management processes, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of safety data collected during trials.We are seeking a detail-oriented professional with a strong background in clinical data management and an understanding of regulatory requirements related to clinical trials. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to support our mission of advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes.
Full-time|On-site|Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, New York, New York, United States
Join Iterative Health as a Program Manager II focusing on Integrations, where you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our integration projects. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless implementation and optimization of our systems.In this position, you will be responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing integration initiatives, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and ensuring that project goals align with the strategic objectives of the organization.
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