At Johnson & Johnson,we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build aworld where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured,where treatments are smarter and less invasive, andsolutions are personal.Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity.Learn more at Job Function: R&D OperationsJob Sub Function: Clinical Trial Project ManagementJob Category:ProfessionalAll Job Posting Locations:Beijing, China, Eight Mile Plains, Queensland, Australia, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia, Norwood, South Australia, Australia, Notting Hill,, Victoria, Australia, Shanghai, China, Singapore, Singapore, Taipei City, TaiwanJob Description: Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for a Field Clinical Manager, Interventional Oncology, to be based in one of our major locations: China, Taiwan, Australia, or Singapore. Please indicate which location(s) you are applying for.Responsibilities: As a Field Clinical Manager, you will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between investigators, our local teams, and multiple functions within our global study teams. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure that clinical trial procedures are performed in compliance with the protocols developed by our cross-sector Development Teams. Your key responsibilities will include:Acting as a liaison between external healthcare providers (surgeons and interventionalists) and internal teams, representing the procedural needs of clinical trial sitesServing as the point of contact responsible for answering procedure-related questions at the site, or passing them on to the appropriate medical study team membersDeveloping robust relationships with site clinicians and teams to enhance the site experience, support enrollment, foster collaboration, and optimize procedural workflowAdvising on training materials through collaboration with internal team members to enable a skilled and proficient trial workforceLeading on-site or remote training for pharmacy, OR suite, and administration teamsSupporting site feasibility assessments, site qualification visits (SQVs), and site initiation visits (SIVs), in partnership with clinical operations, as we build a global clinical trial networkEstablishing and maintaining relationships with internal Global Clinical Operations and trial team partnersDeveloping clinical observations and insights to guide product development activitiesAttending and assisting with organizing national, regional, and global meetings, including investigator meetingsProactively collaborating with the Interventional Oncology key opinion leaders and consulting network to advise trial sites best practicesCollaborate with INTO KOL and consulting network to advise trial sites on clinical best practicesQualifications and Requirements:To be successful in this role, you should possess the following qualifications and skills:Equivalent experience is acceptable in lieu of a Bachelor''s degree. However, a degree in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Healthcare and/or Engineering is strongly preferredSeven or more years of professional experience in the healthcare industry is requiredExperience as an industry representative or procedural support role in an operating room environment is requiredA proven track record of teamwork, collaboration, inclusion, and developing strong business relationships with internal teams and outside partners is requiredAn adaptable self-starter mentality is required; experience and comfortability navigating an agile start-up type environment is preferredExperience in clinical trial execution and familiarity with ICH Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is preferredTechnical experience with sophisticated medical technology used in surgical procedures such as robotics and medical imaging is preferredStrong problem-solving skills for developing creative solutions and meeting project objectives is requiredExperience with Key Opinion Leader (KOL) development and management is preferredWillingness and ability to travel domestically and/or internationally up to 75% of the time is requiredConsistently monitors and adheres to key performance indicators (KPIs), using goals and insights to meet or exceed critical metrics and continuously improve performanceFluency in English language is required Required Skills: Preferred Skills:Analytical Reasoning, Budgeting, Clinical Trial Management Systems (CTMS), Clinical Trials, Compliance Management, Contract Management, Execution Focus, Fact-Based Decision Making, Laboratory Operations, Mentorship, Process Improvements, Project Integration Management, Research and Development, Research Ethics, Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), Technical Credibility
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Field Clinical Manager, Interventional Oncology