Clinical Project Manager II - Virology /Phase I (Sponsor Dedicated - US Remote; Preference for Hybrid Foster City, CA)Syneos Health is a leading fully-integrated life sciences services organization built to accelerate customer success. We partner with innovators at every point across the drug development and commercialization continuum, helping them navigate complexity, anticipate change and accelerate progress.Our Clinical Solutions team members act with a drug development mindset, applying their years of experience and deep expertise to truly understand customer needs and represent those in the solutions we shape. Whether you join us in a Functional Service Provider partnership or a Full-Service environment, you'll collaborate with passionate problem solvers, innovating as a team to help our customers achieve their goals. We are agile and driven to deliver - for one another, our customers, and, most importantly, for those in need. Discover what your 25,000 future colleagues already know: Why Syneos Health* We are passionate about developing our people, through career development and progression; supportive and engaged line management; technical and therapeutic area training; peer recognition and total rewards program.* We are committed to building an inclusive culture - where you can authentically be yourself. Central to this is our purpose - Driven to Deliver - which captures the passion of our colleagues to show up each day and shape solutions that have the ability to dramatically impact someone's life. * We are continuously building the company we all want to work for and our customers want to work with. Why? Because we know that when we bring together smart colleagues from across the world, we can shape the future of healthcare, driving impact for customers and defining the pace of patient progress.Job ResponsibilitiesClinical Project Manager II - Virology (Phase I)Sponsor Dedicated - Remote (US)Preference for Hybrid Foster City, CA-Based CandidatesAre you a Clinical Project Manager who can independently lead global Phase I clinical trials from study start-up through closeout while remaining deeply engaged in the operational execution that drives successful early-phase development?This is an opportunity to join a highly collaborative, fast-paced clinical operations team supporting innovative Phase I virology programs within a sponsor-dedicated environment. The team is seeking an experienced clinical project manager who thrives in early development, demonstrates exceptional operational leadership, and can confidently guide cross-functional teams through the unique complexities of first-in-human and early-phase studies.Success in this role requires someone who is highly organized, proactive, and comfortable balancing strategic oversight with hands-on execution. You should enjoy solving operational challenges, leading productive meetings, partnering closely with vendors and cross-functional stakeholders, and proactively driving studies forward with minimal supervision.This is not a role for someone who simply oversees study activities from a high level. The ideal candidate understands every phase of the clinical trial lifecycle because they have personally managed studies end-to-end and know how to anticipate issues before they impact timelines, quality, or deliverables.Leadership values individuals who bring strong initiative, emotional intelligence, accountability, and a collaborative mindset. The team is supportive, highly engaged, and committed to operational excellence.While remote candidates throughout the U.S. will be considered, preference will be given to candidates located in or near Foster City, California, with the ability to work onsite 2-3 days per week.THE ROLEAs a Clinical Project Manager II - Virology (Phase I), you will lead operational execution for global early-phase clinical trials while serving as the primary driver of study delivery across the entire clinical trial lifecycle.You will oversee timelines, budgets, vendors, operational risks, study execution, and cross-functional collaboration while ensuring studies remain compliant, inspection-ready, and aligned with sponsor expectations.This position requires someone who can independently navigate the complexities of early-phase clinical development with minimal direction while fostering collaboration across functional teams and external partners.Strong vendor oversight, meeting leadership, communication skills, and operational ownership are essential to success.WHAT YOU WILL DO