The world of clinical research is evolving fast, and so is the way quality assurance is delivered. Sponsors now run multi-country trials that cross time zones, languages, and regulatory systems. To keep pace, they need auditors who can move fluidly across those boundaries, bringing consistency, judgement, and expertise wherever the work happens. That is why we are expanding our global network of freelance auditors.
A network built on expertise
Our auditors are not generalists. They are senior professionals with deep specialisms in GCP, GMP, GLP and CSV. Collectively, they have delivered thousands of audits for pharma, biotech, medtech and CRO clients across every continent. Each brings years of inspection experience, the kind that turns checklists into insight and findings into improvement.
Supported independence
What makes our model different is that independence never means isolation. Freelance auditors work autonomously, choosing assignments that match their expertise, while operating within an ISO 9001 certified framework that provides structure, templates and continuous support. It allows them to focus on the substance of their craft, assessing quality rather than chasing admin.
Global reach, shared standards
As projects stretch further afield, we are looking for experienced professionals who can represent this standard worldwide. Whether leading full scope GCP audits, evaluating manufacturing compliance under GMP, assessing laboratories under GLP or validating digital systems under CSV, our auditors are the bridge between local practice and global expectation.
As one auditor told us recently: “The best part of this network is that you stay independent but never alone. You always have peers who understand the weight of the work.”
It is this blend of autonomy, professionalism and collaboration that defines the It’sQA Associates approach.
If you are a freelance auditor with 10 or more years of experience in regulated environments, we would love to connect. Message us or send your CV to learn about upcoming projects.