Associate Clinical Development Director (VHB)

Job Description SummaryLocation: London, United Kingdom or Dublin, Ireland
Role Purpose:The Associate Clinical Development Director (Assoc. CDD) in Neurosciences provides input to development of protocols for assigned global clinical trials, scientific monitoring, and reporting of quality data. May be assigned to provide support to development of the clinical and scientific strategy of assigned sections of a clinical development program, depending on the size and complexity
Job Description
Major accountabilities:Provides input to the development of clinical development strategy , and contributes to development of trial related documents (e.g., CTPs, informed consent form, case report forms, data monitoring committee charters, data analysis plan, reports, publications) for assigned clinical trial(s) consistent with Clinical Development Plan (CDP); develops materials for trial-related advisory boards, data monitoring committees, investigator meetings, and protocol training meetings for Novartis local clinical development teamsProvides clinical and scientific input and contributes to clinical sections of trial and program level regulatory documents (e.g., Investigator''s Brochures, Health Authority briefing books, safety updates, submission dossiers, and responses to Health Authorities)In collaboration with appropriate Clinical Trial Team (CTT) members:a)Ensures clinical development oversight and support of trials as neededb)Conducts ongoing scientific review of clinical trial data with Clinical Scientific Expert(s) with appropriate oversight from Medical Lead/CDMD/CSLc)Manages patient safety reports on trial data to safety and clinical boards (e.g., Safety Management Team (SMT), GCT, GPT) with appropriate oversight from Medical Lead/CDMD/CSL in collaboration with patient safetyd)Provides input into final analyses and interpretation including the development of the Clinical Study Report(s) (CSRs), publications and internal/external presentations, with appropriate oversight from Medical Lead/CDMD/CSLContributes to global initiatives (e.g., process improvement, training, SOP development, other Clinical Development line function initiatives)May be assigned to lead clinical trial(s) as Clinical Scientific Lead and provide leadership and guidance for all clinical aspects of a clinical trial in close collaboration with the assigned medical monitor and/or CDMDEvidence of quality clinical and scientific strategic input as well as timely delivery of high-quality CTPs and other clinical deliverablesApplies effective clinical research methodology, including trial design/analyses, efficacy endpoints, safety assessments, and risk management across disease area and development phasesSupports TA through high quality contributions to CDP and protocol reviewsSupports timely development of quality disease/program clinical standards, publications, and internal/external presentationsEvidence of quality contributions to clinical sections of regulatory documents,Investigator''s Brochures, briefing books, safety updates and submission dossiersClearly demonstrates Novartis Values and BehaviorsMinimum Requirements:
Education (minimum/desirable):
Advanced degree in life sciences/ healthcare (or clinically relevant degree) is required. PharmD, or PhD strongly preferred
Neurology, Experience in Cell and Gene, Rare or Neuromuscular diseases, Neuroinflammation, Neurodegeneration, Experience in MS or related (strongly preferred)
Languages: Fluent oral and written English
Experience/Professional requirement:= 3 years of involvement in clinical research or drug development in an academic or industry environment spanning clinical activities in Phases I through IV. = 2 years of contribution to and accomplishment in all aspects of conducting clinical trials (e.g., planning, executing, reporting and publishing) in a global/matrix environment in pharmaceutical industryWorking knowledge of the assigned disease area is desired with proven ability to interpret, discuss and present efficacy and safety data relating to clinical trial(s) or program levelDemonstrated ability to establish effective working relationship with stakeholdersWorking knowledge of ICH, GCP, clinical trial design and methodology, statistics, and regulatory and clinical development processesStrong communication skills, written and oralStrong interpersonal skillsStrong negotiation and conflict resolution skillsPeople management preferredCommitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
We are committed to building an outstanding, inclusive work environment and diverse teams representative of the patients and communities we serve.
Benefits and rewards:
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