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Assist in the preparation of study related documents, i.e., ICF, study plans and manuals, training documentation, SMT slides etc. Maintain and ensure all documentation is in a state of audit readiness.
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Demonstrated skills in writing and reviewing clinical study protocols, CRF, ICF and study documentation development, regulatory documents. Contributes to relevant study documentation including clinical protocols, clinical study reports as well as operational plans.
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Conduct reviews of documentation needed for internal and external audits to ensure all essential clinical Trial Master File (TMF) documents are compliant with Good Documentation Practices, Abiomed internal SOPs, and US and OUS regulations.
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This includes developing policies, procedures, and associated documentation for CDBG-DR programs and providing subject matter expertise to assist with the successful implementation of disaster recovery projects and programs.
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Demonstrates the ability to provide input into study-related activities and documentation, regulatory submissions, DSURs, ISS, responses to regulatory agency inquiries, pharmacovigilance processes and projects, preparation of aggregate safety reports, risk management plans and experience with pharmacovigilance audits and inspections.
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Work with the Assessment and Authorization (A&A) team and provide and maintain all required security documentation (RMF BOE) related to the ISs configuration, installation, and architecture integral to the security baseline.
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ICF Disaster Management division seeks an experienced professional to serve as a Infrastructure/Mitigation Lead - Disaster Management. You will work with ICF senior and junior staff, other experts, outside contractors, and government clients to develop and implement policies and procedures for post-disaster recovery and mitigation efforts and build systems and processes to speed recovery efforts.
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Develop and review content in key trial related documentation (e.g., protocol, ICF, site, and patient training materials) for innovative solution in collaboration with Portfolio Innovation Director, CTT and vendors.
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Develop, implement, and deploy innovative solutions outlined in the Operational Execution Plan (OEP) in close collaboration with the Clinical Trial Team (CTT) while maintaining oversight post-deployment with the Portfolio Innovation Director.
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Our people choose ICF every day because they find purpose in our work. As a Infrastructure/Mitigation Lead, you should have in-depth experience with the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) requirements as well as working knowledge of other applicable Federal disaster recovery programs.
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As a Prompt Engineer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing the natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) models that power our web3 documentation chatbot. Applied LLM Prompt Engineer (Data Science)ICF is a mission-driven company filled with people who care deeply about improving the lives of others and making the world a better place.
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Authoring of the safety sections of clinical and regulatory documents, including the drug risk-benefit, safety relevant section of protocols, IB, ICF, briefing books, drug safety core information and other internal or external documents.
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Responsible for ordering and receiving medications and other documentation required by ICF/DD regulations in regards to the medicine program. Insures that the facility is in compliance with ICF/DD regulations as it pertains to nursing care.
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ICF is hiring for a cleared Senior Cybersecurity Field Service Engineer based in Aberdeen, MD. Create and maintain all documentation related to activities to include but not limited to the system architecture, system installation procedures, system configuration, and configuration management steps to ensure the system installation / operation is duplicable at all locations.
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Supports processes and monitors practices to ensure regulatory documentation involving clinical trials complies with Institutional Review Board (IRB) policies, procedures and regulations. Responsible for study completion processes including but not limited to data lock, study closeout, reporting and archiving of study files, ensuring completeness and continuity of all study data; performing day-to-day checks of clinical/translational data that has been entered on the case report forms (paper or electronic), source sheets, or in reports and assuring archival of appropriate/required documentation.
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