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Job Location | South East England |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Salary negotiable |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract, full-time |
We are currently looking for a Patient Safety Physician - Pharmacovigilance to join a leading Pharmaceutical company based in the South East of the UK. As the Patient Safety Physician - Pharmacovigilance you will be responsible for executing benefit-risk analysis of products and support risk mitigation strategies.KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Your duties as the Patient Safety Physician - Pharmacovigilance will be varied however the key duties and responsibilities are as follows:1. Support Signal detection protocols and risk management activities2. Support on the review of safety data from various sources, including Legal, Regulatory and Clinical3. The Patient Safety Physician - Pharmacovigilance will have a GMC RegistrationROLE REQUIREMENTS:To be successful in your application to this exciting opportunity as the Patient Safety Physician - Pharmacovigilance we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history:1. Relevant degree in a Pharmaceutical/Scientific discipline, as well as a GMC Registration (Essential)2. Proven industry experience in Pharmacovigilance/risk mitigation/safety surveillance3. A working knowledge and practical experience with biostatisticsKey Words: Pharmaceutical / biostatistics / Patient Safety Physician / risk mitigation / Signal detection / GMC / General Medical Council