Lead Local Trial Manager

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Mumbai, India +3

Lead Local Trial Manager at Johnson & Johnson responsible for the local management of clinical trials or Medical Affairs data generation activities. This role involves operational oversight from start-up to closeout, ensuring compliance with protocols, SOPs, GCP, and regulatory requirements. The Lead LTM coordinates and leads local trial teams, contributes to process improvement, and mentors other LTMs and Site Managers. They often manage more complex protocols across various phases and therapeutic areas, potentially acting as a Trial Delivery Manager for single-country trials.

What you'd actually do

  1. May be delegated by Functional Manager (FM)/Clinical Research Manager (CRM) to lead country protocol feasibility (if applicable) and site feasibility assessment in conjunction with CTA (if applicable), SM and TDM/TDL. Implements any local criteria for site selection.
  2. Ensure consistent conduct of Site Qualification Visits and instruct teams on appropriate follow-up of Site Qualification Visit report and country feasibility report.
  3. Recommends suitable sites for selection to participate in trial.
  4. Collaborates with the Program Delivery Leader (PDL), TDM/TDL, local management/Country Head and other study team member to select final site list.
  5. Contributes input to the study management documents at a country level or initiates development of these documents for a single country trial, as per SOPs. May be delegated by study team to initiate document development for global/regional studies.

Skills

Required

  • Clinical trial management
  • Clinical monitoring
  • GCP
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Team leadership
  • Project planning
  • Budget management
  • Risk management
  • Adverse Event reporting

Nice to have

  • Process improvement
  • Mentoring
  • Vendor management
  • Contract negotiation

What the JD emphasized

  • clinical trial management experience
  • clinical monitoring experience
  • GCP
  • regulatory requirements