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About the Role This unique hybrid role blends the responsibilities of site start‑up, site navigation, and clinical monitoring. As a SCRA / Site Navigator II, you will serve as a trusted partner to investigative sites across the full study lifecycle—from feasibility and activation through monitoring and close‑out. You will play a critical role in ensuring regulatory compliance, patient safety, data integrity, and high‑quality delivery across clinical trials. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary point of contact for investigative sites across start‑up, activation, and monitoring phases Coordinate site‑level activities from feasibility and outreach through site activation and ongoing maintenance Conduct remote and on‑site monitoring visits, including routine, initiation, and close‑out visits Ensure compliance with ICH/GCP, local regulations, SOPs, and protocol requirements Manage regulatory submissions, IRB/IEC interactions, essential documents, and TMF quality Verify informed consent processes and ensure patient rights, safety, and wellbeing are protected Perform source data review, CRF review, query resolution, and data validation Track site performance, risks, and timelines, escalating issues proactively Support contract and budget negotiations with investigative sites Collaborate closely with CRAs, project managers, sponsors, vendors, and internal stakeholders Maintain audit‑ready sites and documentation at all times Experience & Qualifications Degree in life sciences or a related field, or equivalent clinical research experience 5+ years of experience across clinical research start‑up, site management, and/or clinical monitoring Strong working knowledge of ICH/GCP, regulatory requirements, and clinical trial processes Experience working directly with investigative sites and cross‑functional project teams Excellent organizational, communication, and stakeholder management skills Confidence managing multiple priorities in a fast‑paced, matrixed environment Willingness to travel as required for monitoring and training activities Learn more about our EEO & Accommodations request here .