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An ITIL, project management or IT architecture, such as TOGAF, CEH or GIAC or other related certificates are preferred. Working knowledge of IT architecture frameworks such as TOGAF and/or project management methodologies.
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7 years direct Data Management experience, including 5 or more years as a CDM project lead. Provide leadership and vision to the team in the areas of project planning, execution, and close-out; financial management; communications; and milestone deliverables.
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Bachelor's Degree Health, clinical, biological, or mathematical sciences, or related field Req5 years direct Data Management experience, including 3 or more years as a CDM project lead. Provide leadership to the team in the areas of project planning, execution, and close-out; financial management; communications; and milestone deliverables.
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5 years direct Data Management experience, including 3 or more years as a CDM project lead. With minimal guidance, provide project management expertise working with customer data managers, key decision makers, and internal team members to manage continuous process improvements, issue escalation, workload projections, and provide technical expertise.
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Ensure open communications with customer and IQVIA management to manage and meet contractual obligations. With guidance, create and/or review and sign-off on all data management plan (DMP) documents.
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Establish strong communications with Data Operations team, functional leads, project managers and all other stake holders. Provide comprehensive data management expertise to Clinical Data Management (CDM) team to provide high quality data management products that meet customer needs.
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Provide input on DM process improvements or project solutions to CDM team/CDM department. Demonstrated data management skills and thorough knowledge of the data management process (e.g., therapeutic area, extensive knowledge in DM processes, SAE reconciliation, external data vendor reconciliation, management of local laboratory data, and/or new technology.
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With guidance, may serve as Project Manager for single service DM projects, including financial tracking, revenue recognition, and invoicing. Manage end-to-end delivery of data management services for single/multi-service projects with minimal guidance, ensuring quality deliverables on time and within budget, to customer satisfaction.
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Serve as primary point of contact for customer on data management deliverables. Review financial reports on a monthly basis and participate in project reviews as requested. Work with functional manager(s) to ensure appropriate resources are assigned to meet project deliverables.
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Client-focused and consultative approach for project management - not just an order taker, but is able to suggest alternate approaches and provide strategic insights that meet client needs.
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Working Knowledge of navigating project management tools such as Smartsheet and Jira. Collaborate with client account teams, technical services, and data service teams to provide insight into program performance and project management.
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Key collaborators are the Clinical Lead for site management, the Project Vendor Manager, the Project Management Analyst for project coordination, tracking and financial analysis, and the Site Activation Manager an expert in start-up.
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Ability to manage large/complex global cross functional project teams with timeline management and budgetary responsibility. We are looking for a Director within the CNS Global Project Leadership Unit to direct and manage a number of teams responsible for clinical delivery of complex; global full service, multi-regional studies and/or programs as well as supporting CNS Growth through the leadership of customer engagement, proposal and bid defence opportunities.
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Requires three (3) years (with bachelor's or master's): SAS, Oracle SQL, R Programming, Python, Tableau, or Excel VBA; performing data analysis within the US Healthcare market; developing SOPs and processes; documenting project-related work; delivering results presentations to stakeholders; and technical project management.
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Collaborating with colleagues during planning meetings regarding project timelines, and project-related issues focusing on capabilities within, but not limited to, Data Management, Logistics, Clinical Trial Materials, Laboratory Testing, and Specimen Management.
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