Hector Research & Archival Pvt. Ltd. (HRAPL), a leading name in clinical research and archival services, is excited to announce an opening for a Clinical Research Coordinator at our facility in Mumbai, Maharashtra. With a mission to advance medical science through rigorous research and a commitment to quality, HRAPL offers a dynamic and innovative environment for professionals passionate about clinical research. Join us to contribute to groundbreaking studies that improve patient outcomes worldwide.
Why Work at HRAPL?
HRAPL is dedicated to excellence in clinical research, providing services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies. Based in Mumbai, our team leverages cutting-edge methodologies and regulatory expertise to drive impactful research. Rated highly for innovation and collaboration, HRAPL offers a supportive workplace for career growth.
- Work in a dynamic, research-driven environment with exposure to global clinical trials
- Collaborate with experienced professionals on studies in oncology, cardiology, and other therapeutic areas
- Benefit from competitive salaries and opportunities for skill development
- Contribute to meaningful research that enhances medical knowledge and patient care
Open Position
Clinical Research Coordinator
- Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Experience: 2–3 years in clinical research
- Qualification: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Life Sciences (e.g., Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry), Medical Sciences (e.g., Pharmacy, Nursing), or a related field from an accredited institution
Skills Required:
- Proven experience in study coordination, patient recruitment, and data management
- Strong understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and regulatory guidelines (e.g., ICH-GCP, DCGI)
- Proficiency in data collection, entry, and management using Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems
- Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with attention to detail
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate and manage clinical trials from initiation to close-out
- Recruit, screen, and enroll patients, ensuring adherence to study protocols
- Collect, record, and maintain accurate study data per SOPs and regulatory standards
- Ensure compliance with ethical and regulatory guidelines, including IRB/IEC submissions
- Liaise with investigators, site staff, and sponsors to ensure smooth trial execution
- Monitor participant safety and report adverse events promptly
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their updated resume to contact@hrapl.in, with the subject line “Clinical Research Coordinator Application – Mumbai.” Ensure your CV highlights your educational qualifications, relevant experience in clinical research, and specific skills in study coordination or data management.
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For inquiries, visit www.hrapl.in or contact the HR team via email. Note: Candidates who have applied or interviewed for this role at HRAPL in the last six months are not eligible to reapply.
Application Deadline: Open until filled, but early applications are encouraged for the April 2025 hiring cycle.
Join HRAPL’s Mission!
Be part of a team that drives innovation in clinical research at HRAPL. As a Clinical Research Coordinator in Mumbai, you’ll play a pivotal role in advancing medical science and improving patient care. We look forward to welcoming you to our research-driven community!
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I am fresher . I know the concept of pharmacology and quality control & assurance .
My contact number -6383730412 Thank You sir/mam