CRA II, China
Who We Are
Emerald Clinical Trials is a global leader in clinical research, partnering with over 160 biotech companies and 15 of the world’s top 20pharmaceutical firms. Headquartered in Singapore, we combine scientific excellence with operational expertise to deliver end-to-end clinical trial solutions across all phases, offering Phase I-IV and real-world studies.
With over 25 years of experience and a world-renowned focus in renal research, Emerald Clinical has helped drive medical breakthroughs through deep scientific insight, flawless execution, and an unwavering commitment to quality.
Global Expertise. Local Insight. Real Impact.
Emerald Clinical is where science, speed, and strategy come together to transform healthcare. For over 25 years, we have led the way in clinical research, combining global reach with deep Asia-Pacific expertise and unparalleled local insight to deliver smarter trials and stronger outcomes.
Our 1000+ employees that span across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas are embedded in communities worldwide. We drive faster recruitment, deeper patient engagement, and meaningful results that move medicine forward.
About the Role
The Clinical Research Associate II (CRA II) will monitor the progress of clinical studies at investigative sites or remotely, and ensure clinical trials are conducted, recorded, and reported in accordance with the protocol, standard operating procedures (SOPs), ICH-GCP, and all applicable regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities
Implements and monitors local/global clinical trials to ensure sponsor and investigator obligations are being met and are compliant with applicable local regulatory requirements and ICH GCP guidelines
Assesses the qualification of potential investigative sites, initiates clinical trials at investigative sites, instructs site personnel on the proper conduct of clinical trials, and closes clinical trials at investigative sites
Reviews and verifies accuracy of clinical trial data collected, either onsite or remotely
Completes monitoring activity documents as required by Company or Sponsor SOPs or other contractual obligations
Works closely with other clinical team members to facilitate timely resolution of trial and/or clinical issues
Escalates site and trial related issues per Company SOPs, until identified issues are resolved or closed
Performs essential document site file reconciliation, manages the essential documents, as required by local regulations and ICH GCP, before, during and after a clinical trial
Performs source document verification and query resolution
Assesses IP accountability, dispensation, and compliance at the investigative sites
Verifies Serious Adverse Event (SAE) reporting according to trial specifications and relevant local and ICH GCP guidelines
Communicates with investigative sites
Updates applicable tracking systems
Ensures all required training is completed and documented
Be assigned logistical support tasks by PM for Investigator Meetings
Facilitates audits and audit resolution
About You
Undergraduate degree or its international equivalent in clinical, science, or health‐related field from an accredited institution; a licensed health‐care professional (i.e., registered nurse); or equivalent work experience required
2 to 4 years of local trial experience; exposure to MNCand global trials
Demonstrates excellent written and oral communication, displays ability to manage investigative sites to facilitate trial deliverables
Demonstrates working knowledge of Clinical Trial Management Systems, e-TMF, IVRS/IWRS and Electronic Data Capture Platforms
Why Join Us?
At our core, Emerald Clinical Trials is committed to transforming clinical research by putting people first—both patients and our employees. By joining our team, you’ll be part of a global network of passionate professionals working together to deliver better research and outcomes for millions worldwide.
Here’s what makes us stand out:
• Purpose-Driven Work: You’ll contribute to clinical trials that genuinely improve lives, with a focus on therapies in renal, cardiometabolic, and oncology.
• Global Reach, Local Expertise: Our teams connect with local communities, building trust and meaningful engagement for every trial.
• Collaboration and Innovation: Work in a culture that values diverse perspectives and creative solutions to solve global health challenges.
What We Offer
We understand that great work happens when people feel valued and supported. That’s why we provide:
• Competitive Compensation: A tailored salary and benefits package to reflect your skills and experience.
• Flexibility: Enjoy hybrid or remote working arrangements, depending on your location and role.
• Career Growth: Access to a wealth of learning opportunities and a global network of scientific leaders to help you grow and develop in your role.
• Employee Wellbeing: Participate in programs and initiatives designed to promote work-life balance, health, and team connection, including global engagement surveys, recognition programs, and team-building events.
• Global Opportunities: Be part of a company with international reach, offering you exposure to diverse projects and clients.
Interested? Apply now and help us achieve our mission to improve the health of millions worldwide.
We are an equal-opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified candidates.
- Department
- Clinical Operations
- Role
- Clinical Research Associate 2
- Locations
- Multiple locations
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Full-time