
Patient Safety Lead
- Wien
- € 5.599 pro Monat
- Unbefristet
- Vollzeit
- Management of pharmacovigilance (PV) activities according to Local Operating Companies (LOC) requirements for DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland incl. Liechtenstein)
- Support the development and implementation of necessary processes, systems and tools for the handling of local PV activities
- Performs oversight tasks of PV activities outsourced to qualified vendors
- Monitors and oversees local Risk Management Plans (RMPs), risk minimization activities, Market Research (MR) and/or Patient Support Programs (PSPs) relevant for the territory
- Reviews protocols for local studies and defines PV related processes for local study projects
- Works with global PV colleagues and the EU QPPV office as well as with local internal stakeholders
- Takes over responsibilities and tasks of:
- deputy Graduated Plan Officer (Stellvertretender Stufenplanbeauftragter) acc. to § 63a AMG and §19 AMWHV for Takeda Germany
- deputy National Appointed Person for Pharmacovigilance acc. to Art. 12 AMBV for Takeda Switzerland
- Health professional or life sciences degree (Bachelor’s required; advanced degree preferred)
- Minimum of 5 years' advanced experience in pharmacovigilance or related environments
- Meets all applicable local QPPV/PV contact person requirements including education, local language capabilities, training, trustworthiness, and experience
- Advanced experience of working cross-functionally, preferably in R&D companies.
- Understanding of medical/scientific terminology
- Excellent knowledge of PV regulations for the post-marketing global environment and applicable legislation
- Excellent written/oral communication skills in German and English and experience working within virtual teams
- Leadership skills
- Excellent collaborative and organizational skills
- Flexible mindset
- Ability to prioritize under pressure
- High standard of computer literacy
- Execute good documentation practices
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- As required per local QPPV / PV Contact Person requirements, if applicable
- Residency in the European Union