Steinbeis-Forschungszentrum GRADE Reading Center | Germany | 53xxx Bonn | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 28.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Clinical Data Manager (m/f)
In the Steinbeis Research Center GRADE Reading Center, located at the Eye Clinic of the University Hospital of Bonn, the full-time office is now 100% one/one Projektmanager (m/w) to occupy, initially limited to two years. As an international reference centre for the independent evaluation of retinal imaging findings in the context of global therapy studies, the GRADE Reading Center makes a significant contribution to the research of eye diseases leading to blindness, such as the age-dependent macular degeneration (www.grade-rc.org). Driven by scientific interest and in close cooperation with national and international partners, the GRADE Reading Center, with its multidisciplinary team of doctors, researchers, data managers, Image Analysis Specialists, software developers, offers high-quality services in the field of the process and analysis of multimodal image data sets of the eye, in order to investigate the effectiveness and safety of innovative therapeutic approaches to prevent severe visual impairment and blindness. .
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In the Steinbeis Research Center GRADE Reading Center, located at the Eye Clinic of the University Hospital of Bonn, the full-time office is now 100% one/one Projektmanager (m/w) to occupy, initially limited to two years. As an international reference centre for the independent evaluation of retinal imaging findings in the context of global therapy studies, the GRADE Reading Center makes a significant contribution to the research of eye diseases leading to blindness, such as the age-dependent macular degeneration (www.grade-rc.org). Driven by scientific interest and in close cooperation with national and international partners, the GRADE Reading Center, with its multidisciplinary team of doctors, researchers, data managers, Image Analysis Specialists, software developers, offers high-quality services in the field of the process and analysis of multimodal image data sets of the eye, in order to investigate the effectiveness and safety of innovative therapeutic approaches to prevent severe visual impairment and blindness.
Quality assurance of medical retina image data with regard to their plausibility in compliance with specific protocols Communication with national and international study centres and research partners in German and English Coordination and support of student assistants
You have completed training in the field of medical documentation, medical information management, medical/technical staff or comparable qualifications With appropriate qualifications and motivation, cross-entry from other industries is also welcome. Work as part of a clinical data manager team. Structured and efficient/concentrated operation. Interest in working with medical image data and possibly Operation of imaging devices Willingness to work into new specialist software Secure handling of computers, Windows, e-mail, online collaboration tools (Microsoft Teams etc.), Microsoft Office (Word/Excel/Powerpoint) Good knowledge of German and English in word and writing
Remuneration, holidays, etc. based on the corners TV-L of the ÖD A versatile activity in an interdisciplinary and international environment with development possibilities Training opportunities in the field of GCP, Data Management Start with part-time from 50% possible in the perspective of the later increase
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![]() | Steinbeis-Forschungszentrum GRADE Reading Center | |
| 53127 Bonn | ||
| Germany |
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