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The Manager, Clinical Trials Projects, leads and oversees the Project Management Team for the URCC NCORP Research Base, a $40M NIH-funded national clinical trial coordinating center overseeing a ...

Clinical Trials Manager (Oncology)

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The Manager Clinical Trials position monitors progress and performance of all projects to include quality of services, timelines, financial viability, compliance with federal, state and/or other ...

This Senior Manager, Clinical Trial is responsible for managing all aspects of clinical trials to support the development, validation, and commercialization non-invasive molecular diagnostic tests.

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How much do clinical trials jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical trials in the United States is $62.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50.72 and $70.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a clinical trial?

A Clinical Trials job involves managing, coordinating, or supporting research studies that evaluate the safety and effectiveness of medical treatments, drugs, or devices. Professionals in this field work on trial design, patient recruitment, data collection, regulatory compliance, and reporting results. Roles can range from clinical research coordinators to trial managers and regulatory specialists. The goal is to ensure that studies follow ethical guidelines and produce reliable data for medical advancements.

What are some common career paths or advancement opportunities for professionals working in clinical trials?

Many professionals in Clinical Trials start their careers as Clinical Research Coordinators, Clinical Research Associates, or Data Managers. With experience, you can advance to roles such as Senior Clinical Research Associate, Clinical Trial Manager, or Project Manager, and potentially move into areas like regulatory affairs, medical writing, or quality assurance. The role offers continuous learning opportunities, exposure to innovative therapies, and often provides the chance to lead larger, more complex studies as you progress. Advancement is typically supported by additional certifications, strong performance, and a proactive approach to professional development. Teamwork and networking within the industry can also open new doors for growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a clinical trials position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Clinical Trials roles, you need a strong understanding of clinical research principles, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and a background in life sciences or healthcare. Familiarity with electronic data capture (EDC) systems, regulatory compliance software, and relevant certifications such as GCP or CCRA is highly valuable. Attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective communication enable collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for ensuring protocol adherence, data integrity, and the successful execution of trial activities.

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Infographic showing various Clinical Trials job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,034 per year, or $62.5 per hour.

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Job description

As a community, the University of Rochester is defined by a deep commitment to Meliora - Ever Better. Embedded in that ideal are the values we share: equity, leadership, integrity, openness, respect, and accountability. Together, we will set the highest standards for how we treat each other to ensure our community is welcoming to all and is a place where all can thrive.

Job Location (Full Address):

601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642

Opening:

Worker Subtype:

Regular

Time Type:

Full time

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

40

Department:

400119 Surgery-Cancer Control

Work Shift:

UR - Day (United States of America)

Range:

UR URG 113

Compensation Range:

$77,600.00 - $116,400.00

The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.

Responsibilities:

The Manager, Clinical Trials Projects, leads and oversees the Project Management Team for the URCC NCORP Research Base, a $40M NIH-funded national clinical trial coordinating center overseeing a national network of 800+ community oncology practices. Reporting to the Executive Director of Research Operations, this role supervises the Project Management team and oversees project coordination across the Research Base clinical trial portfolio, including study startup, activation, amendments, timeline tracking, accrual/project status monitoring, and closeout for multisite Phase II and III cancer control and cancer care delivery clinical trials. The Manager works closely with Research Base leadership, Study Chairs, cross-functional operational teams, and external collaborators to ensure project management activities are timely, coordinated, compliant, and aligned with Research Base priorities. This role requires excellent people and conflict management skills, and an aptitude for motivating and inspiring colleagues. Creative and independent problem solving are necessary skills the Manager will need in order to be successful in this fast-paced, modern clinical research enterprise.
The Research Base is part of the Department of Surgery, Division of Supportive Care in Cancer, with our offices located in the Saunders Research building. This role is required to be in-office, with work hours/availability during standard business hours, within approximately 8:00am - 5:00pm. Occasional work outside of standard business hours may be required.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Oversight of Project Management (PM) Team functions across all URCC clinical trials, and direct project management as needed.

  • Coordinates study startup, protocol development support, activation, amendments, accrual/project milestone tracking, closeout, and publication/analysis transition points.
  • Ensures PMs maintain accurate timelines, action logs, milestone trackers, and study-specific operational plans.
  • Identifies barriers, timeline risks, resource constraints, and operational issues; works with Assistant Director to resolve or escalate as needed.
  • Ensures PM work aligns with NCI expectations, Research Base priorities, and cross-functional team workflows.
  • Is responsible for leading their own assigned clinical trials and performing associated PM when needed.
  • Oversees and, when needed, directly performs PM cross-coverage.

Team Leadership and Performance Management

  • Supervises team of Project Managers.
  • Assigns, balances, and monitors PM workload across active studies and clinical trials in start-up.
  • Provides onboarding, training, coaching, performance management, and corrective feedback.
  • Supports hiring, retention, performance evaluations, promotions, and disciplinary processes for PMs.
  • Ensures PMs understand study priorities, timelines, communication expectations, and handoffs for study reassignments and cross-coverage.

Cross-Functional Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Oversees the development and submission process and timelines across new clinical trials and amendments, assess competing priorities, and ensure that the timelines and actions required are clear.
  • Serves as primary PM liaison to Assistant Director, Executive Director, Research Base leadership, Study Chairs, project teams, Regulatory, Data Management, IT, Finance, NCI-related contacts as appropriate, and URCC NCORP Research Base members.
  • Attends regularly held meetings and presents relevant updates and reports to URCC leadership, Study Chairs, and others.
  • Provides reports and is responsible for generating relevant data to support progress reports, grants, etc. as requested by URCC leadership.
  • Coordinates PM inputs into protocol development, activation planning, amendments, recruitment/accrual monitoring, and study closeout.
  • Ensures study teams and Research Base leadership receive operational updates and actionable project status information.
  • Facilitates communication between PMs and cross-functional teams to resolve operational barriers.

Process Improvement, Compliance, and Operational Reporting

  • Maintains and improves PM-related SOPs, templates, trackers, and project management workflows.
  • Supports audit readiness and compliance with GCP, NCI, institutional, and Research Base expectations.
  • Develops tools/reports for tracking study milestones, PM workload, project status, and operational risks.
  • Recommends process improvements to Assistant Director and supports implementation across the PM team.
  • Maintains knowledge of clinical trials operations, project management practices, GCP, NIH/NCI expectations, and institutional policies.

Other duties as assigned.


MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor's degree and 6 years of relevant experience required
  • Master's degree preferred
  • 6 years of relevant experience required
  • or equivalent combination of education and experience


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Previous leadership experience required.
  • Clinical trials project management experience, including extensive knowledge of protocol planning, implementation, coordination, evaluation, and reporting of clinical trials required.
  • Strong communication skills, interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and organization skills required.


LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • CITI Human Subject Protections and Good Clinical Practice Certifications required upon employment.
  • CCRP - Certified Clinical Research Professional upon hire preferred
  • Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)-PMI upon hire preferred

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