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Medical Director, Medical Affairs - Neurology

2+ years
Not Disclosed
10 Feb. 24, 2025
Job Description
Job Type: Full Time Education: B.Sc./ M.Sc./ M.Pharm/ B.Pharm/ Life Sciences Skills: Causality Assessment, Clinical SAS Programming, Communication Skills, CPC Certified, GCP guidelines, ICD-10 CM Codes, CPT-Codes, HCPCS Codes, ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPCS Coding, ICH guidelines, ICSR Case Processing, Interpersonal Skill, Labelling Assessment, MedDRA Coding, Medical Billing, Medical Coding, Medical Terminology, Narrative Writing, Research & Development, Technical Skill, Triage of ICSRs, WHO DD Coding

Job Overview:

Position: Medical Director, Medical Affairs - Neurology
Employer: Worldwide Clinical Trials (USA)
Location: Virtual (U.S.)
Salary: Competitive
Start Date: 21st February 2025
Closing Date: 23rd March 2025


Company Overview:

Worldwide Clinical Trials is a midsize global CRO that innovates to find solutions for persistent diseases. The company emphasizes quality, creativity, and a pioneering approach to clinical research. With a global team of over 3,500+ experts, Worldwide Clinical Trials is committed to improving patient lives through collaboration and creative problem-solving.


What Medical Affairs Does at Worldwide Clinical Trials:

Medical Affairs is a key function at Worldwide, playing an important role throughout the lifecycle of clinical investigations. It collaborates closely with various departments and provides support for medical and scientific principles across clinical development, regulatory submissions, medical monitoring, pharmacovigilance, and more.


Responsibilities:

As a Medical Director, you will:

  • Collaborate with the Medical & Safety project teams to process Serious Adverse Events (SAEs).

  • Provide medical input on clinical development programs, protocols, research papers, and client proposals.

  • Contribute to Business Development through feasibility assessments, proposal generation, and sponsor meetings.

  • Assist in preparing final study reports (CSRs) and other study documentation (protocols, ISS/ISEs).

  • Stay up-to-date on therapeutic and marketplace developments by attending conferences and reviewing literature.

  • Mentor medical staff and lead by example in ethics, compassion, and integrity.


Required Qualifications:

  • Medical Degree (with a focus in Psychiatry or Neurology).

  • At least 2 years of experience in medical monitoring within a CRO.

  • Excellent computer skills: Word, Excel, Access.

  • Strong spoken and written English skills.

  • Organizational and time management skills.

  • Presentation skills.

  • Valid passport and willingness to travel as required.


What Worldwide Offers:

Worldwide Clinical Trials offers a diverse and inclusive work environment where employees are encouraged to thrive and contribute their unique talents. The company is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees, regardless of background or personal characteristics.


Company Culture:

Worldwide values collaboration, creativity, and diversity. The company is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where employees feel respected and have the opportunity to succeed and innovate.


Application Information:

  • Closing Date: 23rd March 2025

  • Location: Remote (U.S.)

For more information and to apply, visit Worldwide Clinical Trials Careers.


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