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Associate Director, Clinical Operations

Boston, MA

Centessa Pharmaceuticals plc (Nasdaq: CNTA) new kind of pharmaceutical company with a deconstructed R&D environment that prioritizes data driven decision making led by subject matter experts. Centessa is advancing a portfolio of high conviction programs with strong biological validation.

Our asset-centric model offers a unique R&D logic that has been applied by single asset companies to improve productivity. This operating model has minimal centralized infrastructure, reduced hierarchy, and exclusive focus on data driven capital allocation. Our teams are uniquely incentivized to expeditiously interrogate key scientific hypotheses. We believe the asset-centric model can lead to improved success rates for programs with greater speed and modest costs.

 

Description of Role

The Associate Director, Clinical Operations will provide leadership and operational oversight for assigned clinical trials and programs throughout the clinical development lifecycle. This role supports strategic planning, execution, quality, and compliance, ensuring study objectives are met on time, within budget, and according to applicable regulatory standards (e.g., GCP, ICH). The successful candidate will collaborate cross-functionally and support Centessa’s mission to bring transformational medicines to patients. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and oversee end-to-end clinical trial operations from study start-up through close-out for Centessa’s Orexin development programs.
  • Develop and execute operational plans, timelines, and performance metrics to support successful delivery of assigned studies.
  • Partner closely with Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Data Management, Biostatistics, Safety, and other functions to ensure aligned and efficient trial execution.
  • Contribute to the development and review of key study documents, including protocols, informed consent forms, monitoring plans, EDC specifications, and statistical analysis plans.
  • Develop, manage, and track clinical trial budgets, ensuring studies are delivered within approved financial parameters.
  • Provide regular, clear updates on study status, risks, and milestones to senior leadership and key stakeholders.
  • Proactively identify operational risks and implement mitigation strategies to maintain timelines, quality, and compliance.
  • Support and facilitate execution of contracts, clinical trial agreements, and study budgets.
  • Contribute to regulatory strategy and support preparation of submissions to regulatory authorities, including FDA, IRBs, and ECs.
  • Manage and oversee CROs, vendors, and other external partners to ensure high-quality performance and adherence to expectations.
  • Ensure all clinical operations activities comply with company SOPs, GCP, and ICH guidelines, and support inspection readiness as needed. 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in sciences field required; advanced degree preferred.
  • 8+ years of experience in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or CRO environments in clinical operations. 
  • Proven experience managing clinical trials across multiple phases (Phase 1–3), including domestic and international studies.
  • Experience supporting global clinical trials preferred.
  • CNS and/or sleep disorder experience preferred.
  • Prior experience supporting FDA regulatory submissions is a plus.
  • Strong working knowledge of clinical trial operations, global regulatory requirements, ICH guidelines, and GCP.
  • Solid understanding of clinical development project management, including timelines, resources, budgets, and risk.
  • Creative and adaptable approach to addressing challenges related to timelines, quality, or budget.
  • Experience using clinical trial management systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to oversee vendors, CROs, and external partners.
  • PMP certification or formal project management training is a plus.
  • Demonstrated leadership and ability to influence cross-functional teams without direct authority.
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills.
  • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proactive problem solver with the ability to anticipate needs, take initiative, and implement practical solutions. 

Compensation 

The annual base salary range for this position is $170,000.00 to $225,000.00. Individual compensation within this range will be determined based on a variety of factors, including qualifications, skills, relevant experience, and job knowledge. 

In addition to base pay, this role is eligible for a discretionary annual bonus and participation in our equity program, allowing you to share in Centessa’s long-term success. 

Centessa also offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes a 401(k) plan, company-sponsored medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, generous paid time off, and a health and wellness program. 

Work Location 

The Associate Director, Clinical Operations is a remote role based in the US, with occasional travel. 

POSITION: Full-Time, Exempt

 

EEOC Statement: Centessa Pharmaceuticals believes in a diverse environment and is committed to equal employment opportunity for all its employees and qualified applicants. We do not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, or any other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. Centessa Pharmaceuticals will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities, in accordance with applicable law.

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