Registered Nurse Researcher (Bilingual - Arabic/English)
Hippocratic AIPart Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The role is available full-time or part-time as a hybrid position involving home office and on-site work with doctors and patients, always near your place of residence nationwide.
Candidates need a qualification as a registered nurse or equivalent with at least 1 year of professional experience, experience in studies as a Study Nurse or Study Coordinator, good understanding of the healthcare system, flexibility, self-organization, and strong team player skills.
An attractive salary package is provided, along with a company car for private use without additional payment, modern IT equipment, attractive social benefits, and typically permanent employment.
The company provides diverse and individual development opportunities, intensive onboarding, and access to a network from startups to global players to find the right projects.
Strong candidates have nursing qualifications with study experience, healthcare knowledge, flexibility for new projects and hours, self-management skills, and a team-oriented approach to building lasting relationships.
Advanced analytics and clinical research services
IQVIA provides advanced analytics, technology solutions, and clinical research services specifically for the life sciences industry. Their services utilize extensive data resources and technology to create connections within healthcare, allowing clients to gain insights that help speed up the development and marketing of new medical treatments. This process is facilitated by their IQVIA Connected Intelligence™ system, which offers quick and flexible insights. IQVIA stands out from competitors by focusing on patient privacy, employing various technologies to protect individual data. The company's goal is to enhance healthcare outcomes by supporting biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies, as well as researchers and government agencies, in understanding diseases and advancing medical science.