Clinical Quality Auditor - Clinical Research

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Flourish Research is looking for motivated, talented, creative individuals who want to learn and grow in their careers while contributing to research that changes lives!  We offer an excellent comprehensive benefits package, a supportive and collaborative work environment, and endless growth opportunities.

We are actively hiring a Clinical Quality Auditor to join our Central Quality team. This is a critical remote position that supports investigator sites and vendors across the organization. The Clinical Quality Auditor plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), regulatory requirements, and Flourish Research Standard Operating Procedures while supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the organization.

The Clinical Quality Auditor is responsible for planning, conducting, and reporting investigator site, vendor, and internal audits in accordance with SOPs, FDA and ICH regulations, GCP guidelines, and applicable study requirements. This role reports directly to the Vice President of Quality Assurance and Compliance and works closely with Clinical Operations, Operational Quality, Training, Business Process Management, and other cross-functional partners.

Shift:  Monday-Friday, Normal business hours (occasional evenings or weekends as needed)
Location:  Remote - strong preference for East Coast-based candidates
Travel:  30-50% with potential to trend toward the higher end
Compensation:  $80,000-$93,000 annually + discretionary bonus
Benefits:  Health, dental, and vision insurance plans, 401(k) with 4% match, tuition reimbursement, parental leave, referral program, employee assistance program, life insurance, disability insurance, and 15 days of PTO + 10 company holidays.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plan, conduct, and report GCP audits including investigator site, vendor, and internal audits to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements, study protocols, monitoring plans, and Flourish Research SOPs.
  • Support execution of the annual Quality Assurance audit plan and ensure timely completion of audit activities.
  • Maintain audit and inspection readiness across assigned sites and vendors.
  • Support and participate in regulatory inspections, including FDA and other health authority inspections.
  • Assist with inspection hosting, response coordination, and follow-up corrective actions.
  • Serve as a quality and compliance advisor to site leadership, study teams, and cross-functional partners.
  • Identify compliance gaps, risks, and trends; support root cause analysis and CAPA development.
  • Contribute to the development, review, and continuous improvement of SOPs and quality processes.
  • Support vendor qualification, oversight, and ongoing compliance activities.
  • Analyze audit findings and quality metrics to support risk mitigation and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Maintain clear and professional communication with leadership, site teams, vendors, and internal stakeholders.
  • Represent Flourish Research with professionalism and integrity in all interactions.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned by management.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or equivalent relevant experience.
  • Approximately five years of experience in clinical quality auditing or GCP compliance within a clinical research environment; exceptions may be considered for strong candidates with fewer years who demonstrate a strong quality and compliance mindset.
  • Investigator site audit experience required.
  • Vendor audit and vendor compliance experience required.
  • Strong working knowledge of ICH, FDA, and GCP regulations.
  • Experience planning and executing audits, CAPAs, and root cause analysis.
  • Experience writing, reviewing, and improving Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to build processes, influence stakeholders, and contribute to the growth of the quality function.
  • Strong critical thinking, risk assessment, and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficiency with computers and Microsoft Office Suite.

Flourish Research offers an excellent comprehensive benefits package, a supportive and collaborative work environment, and endless growth opportunities. Apply today to learn more about how you can join us in our mission to save and improve the lives of others!

Flourish Research is where clinical trials thrive.

Flourish Research represents one of the industry's most progressive and diversified clinical trial companies with robust capabilities in the therapeutic areas of cardiology/metabolic disorders/renal, CNS, pulmonology, and vaccines.

At Flourish Research, we strive toward excellence. In clinical trials and healthcare, excellence means everyone deserves the best care, regardless of their race, color, gender identity, religion, ethnicity, physical abilities, age, sexual orientation, or veteran status. We embrace employees, customers, and patients from these underrepresented groups to help make this vision a reality.

Flourish Research is driven by a diverse and inclusive community of passionate people who are committed to improving the quality of life of communities around the world. Flourish is committed to a safe work environment where all employees, customers, and patients are included, and treated with dignity and respect.

Flourish Research strives to build an organization that attracts and leverages diversity in our staff, which reflects the diversity of our local communities. We promote education, acceptance, and inclusion because there is beauty in diversity. The more diversity we have in our team, the more unique perspectives, and ideas we share, and the better prepared we are to serve our communities. WE SEE YOU. WE ARE YOU. WE EMBRACE YOU. WE CELEBRATE YOU!


Flourish Research is an equal employment opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs, and not on race, color, sex, (including pregnancy and gender identity), citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, political affiliation, or any other factor protected by law. Flourish Research complies with the law regarding reasonable accommodation for handicapped and disabled employees. 

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