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Lead Clinical Scientist
We advance science so that we all have more time with the people we love.
The PDC (Pharmaceutical Development Clinical) organization is structured by therapeutic area and is responsible for developing and executing the late stage development (Phase 23 clinical strategies and plans to deliver medically differentiated therapies that provide meaningful improvement to patients.
The Lead Clinical Scientist is responsible for the clinical science aspects relative to the study team Study Leadership Team (SLT) or project team and may lead a clinical study or other project as part of these teams in order to support effective and efficient of the Clinical Development Plan (CDP) for the molecule/indication. .
This includes but is not limited to contributing to the clinical science aspects of the CDP strategy and clinical documentation representing the CDP on appropriate subteams and forums leading training of study site personnel acting as a primary pointofcontact for questions and enquiries to the CDP at a study level conducting ongoing medical/safety data reviews and providing clinical science inputs into study reporting.
Lead Clinical Scientists will have interactions with external stakeholders e.g. investigators TAEs and vendors. Alongside CSL they may participate in external interactions with health authorities (HAs).
Lead Clinical Scientists are expected to perform their responsibilities independently.
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Lead Clinical Scientist to join the team based in Basel South San Francisco or Welwyn to work on clinical trials in OncoHematology.
You are able to independently carry out the majority of your study conduct responsibilities.
You work with colleagues in clinical science and crossfunctional groups to lead the of the Medical Data Review Plan secure databases data interpretation and contribute to study reporting (CSR).
You have experience in working independently in trial design with protocol/ICF writing or amendment in the construct of appropriate CRFs and the coordination of these items crossfunctionally
You contribute and develop outlines for internal/external clinical presentations and communications (e.g. investigator meetings study site interactions patient information study newsletters). You have experience in presenting at appropriate internal meetings (e.g. Study leadership Team GDT) and external meetings (e.g. investigator meetings advisory boards steering committees)
You develop outlines for and contribute to abstracts posters and content for scientific meetings. Contribute to manuscripts for submission to peerreviewed journals
You have experience or clear ability collaboratively with colleagues in clinical science and crossfunctional groups to contribute to Clinical Trial Application (CTA)/Ethics Committee (EC) written interactions briefing packs written responses to Health Authority (HA) questions clinical science data/preparations for HA interactions and clinical data input to regulatory submissions. Guided by the Clinical Science Lead you have the ability to contribute to different and varied aspects of regulatory submissions and to present clinical science aspects of the program to nonreference HAs.
You work in a collaborative environment with internal and external stakeholders and partner cross functionally with early development stakeholders especially in preclinical sciences discovery sciences and/or developmental sciences
You are able to drive relevant discussions at the Study leadership Team.
You are able to provide daytoday support and guidance to Clinical Science Fellows and Clinical Scientists.
Guided by the Clinical Science Lead you have the ability to contribute to Therapeutic Area Experts Business alliance partners academic institutions interactions.
You are familiar with governing laws regulations guidelines and applicable SOPs with respect to global clinical trial . You have strong knowledge of medical aspects of GCP (Good Clinical Practice) ICH (International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use) FDA EMA and other relevant guidelines and regulation.
You hold a bachelors Degree focused in Biology Biomedical Sciences and/or other relevant Life Science areas; Advanced Clinical/Science Degree is highly preferred (e.g. PhD PharmD MSN MPH etc).
You have 3 or more years of early and/or late stage clinical development within the industry with demonstrated expertise in late stage R&D drug development. You have a good understanding of the multidisciplinary functions involved in drug development. You have relevant and transferable latestage Phase 3 and/or registrational clinical trial experience in oncohematology. Prior experience working with Tcell redirecting therapies is preferred.
You have relevant and transferable latestage Phase 1b 3 and/or registrational clinical trial experience in oncohematology.
You have strong interpersonal verbal communication and influencing skills: you can influence without authority and you have proven experience building and cultivating relationships with key partners and stakeholders both internally and externally.
If you are a patient centric Clinical Scientist with a strong analytical mindset who enjoys making an impact in an area of unmet clinical need we would like to hear from you.
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Besides extensive development and training opportunities we offer flexible working options 18 weeks of maternity leave and 10 weeks of gender independent partnership leave. Our employees also benefit from multiple services on site such as childcare facilities medical services restaurants and cafeterias as well as various employee events.
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