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Director Clinical Development III (Medical Monitor Trainer)

Orion Group

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$115 - $123/hr

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Job description

Director, Clinical Development III (Medical Monitor Trainer)
Hourly Pay Rate: $115-123/hr (depending on candidate location/benefits preference)
Length of assignment: 1 year
Location: Florham Park, NJ or remote
Position Summary:
The Medical Monitor / Medical Monitor Trainer leads the direction, planning, execution, and interpretation of clinical trial data for one or more early-phase clinical development programs, with potential support of late-phase programs as capacity allows. This role provides medical monitoring oversight, supports safety and efficacy data review, and delivers structured training to scientific directors and medical directors in early- and/or late-stage oncology development on clinical data review, medical monitoring techniques, and use of key data review tools and platforms.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead training for scientific directors and medical directors in early- and/or late-phase oncology development on clinical data review and medical monitoring best practices.
  • Design and deliver live and/or virtual training sessions ranging from foundational to advanced topics, including:
    • Roles and responsibilities of the scientific director, medical director, CRO, and other cross-functional reviewers
    • Data review within EDC systems, including query generation, query resolution, and follow-up
    • Review of listings, patient profiles, aggregate data, integrated data panels, Spotfire, J-Review, and related platforms
    • Data cleaning metrics and identification of trends requiring action
    • TLF review and interpretation
    • Dose escalation review and data interpretation in early-phase oncology studies
  • Develop and/or oversight / review of accurate CRF completion guidelines (CCGs) / medical review guidelines; medical monitoring plans (for the company and/or CRO)
  • Review, interpret, and communicate accumulating safety, tolerability, and efficacy data for assigned molecules and studies.
  • Provide medical monitoring oversight for ongoing trials, including identification, assessment, and follow-up of important clinical and safety findings.
  • Serve as a key reviewer of serious adverse events, supporting timely assessment, documentation, and escalation as appropriate.
  • Review patient narratives for completeness, accuracy, and medical relevance.
  • Identify data inconsistencies, trends, or emerging safety signals and communicate findings to study teams and stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with clinical scientists, clinicians, biostatisticians, data management, pharmacovigilance, regulatory, and CRO partners to ensure high-quality data review and issue resolution.
  • Support study team readiness for internal and external data review meetings, safety review meetings, and dose-escalation discussions.
  • Contribute to development of training materials, job aids, and standardized review guidance for medical monitors and scientific directors.
  • Mentor team members on effective data review practices, medical judgment, and interpretation of trial data.
  • Maintain awareness of protocol-specific risks, stopping rules, escalation criteria, and monitoring plans.
  • Ensure timely escalation of clinically significant issues and support decision-making related to participant safety and study conduct.

Potential Qualifications / Experience:
  • Experience Level = 5-7 Years
  • Advanced clinical degree preferred; other advanced scientific/medical degrees may be considered depending on scope.
  • Experience in clinical development, medical monitoring, oncology trials, or data review in early-phase and/or late-phase settings.
  • Strong understanding of clinical trial operations, safety review, adverse event assessment, and data cleaning processes.
  • Experience with EDC, listings review, patient profiles, safety dashboards, and clinical review platforms such as Spotfire and J-Review.
  • Demonstrated ability to train, mentor, and communicate complex clinical information clearly to scientific audiences.
  • Strong collaboration, judgment, and problem-solving skills.
  • Familiarity with oncology development, dose escalation, and translational or biomarker-driven studies preferred.
  • This role may include cross-functional leadership responsibilities in study team meetings, safety review forums, and governance discussions.
  • The individual may support multiple studies simultaneously and may be required to prioritize across programs based on development stage and operational needs.

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