Medical Director Pharmacovigilance, Rare Disease & PDT Job at Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Boston, MA

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  • Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
  • Boston, MA

Job Description

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JOB LOCATION: Cambridge, MA

POSITION : Medical Director Pharmacovigilance, Rare Disease & PDT

POSITION DESCRIPTION : Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc. is seeking a Medical Director Pharmacovigilance, Rare Disease & PDT with the following duties: serve as Global Safety Lead (GSL) and the Company-wide patient safety expert for assigned pharmaceutical / biological / drug device combined products, accountable for the safety strategy and major safety deliverables for each assigned product; lead GPSE Safety Team (GST) and Safety Management Team (SMT) for assigned compounds and products and represents the cross functional program team as a product safety profile and risk mitigation expert for internal (e.g., Takeda Safety Board) and external (e.g., Independent Data Monitoring Committee) stakeholders; analyze and interpret safety data from various sources including non-clinical, clinical, post-marketing and scientific literature for assessment of benefit-risk profile and updating of the benefit-risk documents, e.g., RMPs, for assigned compounds and products; conduct signal detection, monitoring, evaluation, interpretation, and management for assigned compounds and products; develop strategy for and lead preparation of responses to safety-related inquiries from regulatory agencies and ethics committees, MAAs, NDAs, and BLAs; provide medical safety expertise, medical interpretation, review, and authorship of appropriate sections for critical documents (e.g., protocols and amendments, ICFs, IBs, IMPDs, clinical research reports, Health Hazard Evaluations, Signal Evaluation Reports, INDs, NDAs, BLAs, and CTAs) in collaboration with cross-functional colleagues; provide patient safety input to the clinical development program for assigned products and development compounds, and represent GPSE on internal governance bodies for study protocols, statistical analysis plans and other clinical study-related documents as applicable; collaborate and communicate safety issues with other functional areas such as Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance, Medical Affairs, Marketing, Manufacturing, and Legal; ensure up-to-date representation of safety information in Company Core Data Sheet (including Reference Safety Information) and Investigator Brochure, as well as other labeling documents. Up to 10% domestic travel to attend internal meetings. Up to 100% remote work permitted.

REQUIREMENTS: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) plus 5 years of related experience. Prior experience must include: utilize Oracle Empirica for routine signal detection activities and analyze safety data, identify trends, and detect new or emerging safety signals from various data sources such as spontaneous adverse event reports (AERs), clinical trial data, and literature. Analyze using statistical methodologies (e.g., disproportionality analysis) within Empirica to assess potential safety concerns and evaluate the frequency and severity of adverse events; analyze information to strategize, recommend, and develop risk management plans including risk minimization measures to address specific safety concerns related to the drug in development or a product on the market; evaluate and develop periodic safety reports including Periodic Benefit Risk Evaluation Reports, Developmental Safety Update Reports, and Periodic Adverse Drug Experience Reports; utilize MedDRA and assign appropriate MedDRA terms to describe adverse events and WHO DD dictionary coding to accurately capture and standardize information related to medicinal products along with medical review of all adverse event reports for seriousness, expectedness and causality; design and implementation of strategic, operational and personnel development plans as well as training curriculum for assigned Pharmacovigilance associates and specialists and their performance review.

Full time. $222,600 - $381,600 per year.

Qualified applicants can apply at . Please reference job #R0175791. EOE

Any individual may provide documentary evidence bearing on this application, with information on available workers and information on wages and working conditions, to the Certifying Officer, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Foreign Labor Certification, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room N-5311, Washington, DC 20210.

Locations
Boston, MA

Worker Type
Employee

Worker Sub-Type
Regular

Time Type
Full time

Job Tags

Full time, Work at office, Remote work

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