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Overview Field Safety Monitor - San Bernardino County - Baker, CA NV5 is a provider of technology ... NV5 offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, life ...

Respond appropriately to medical emergencies. * Respond appropriately to situations of child abuse ... Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. * Promptly advise Shift ...

Field Safety Monitor

San Bernardino, CA · On-site

$145K - $165K/yr

Overview Field Safety Monitor - San Bernardino County - Baker, CA NV5 is a provider of technology ... NV5 offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, life ...

Field Safety Monitor - San Bernardino County - Baker, CA NV5 is a provider of technology ... NV5 offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, life ...

Respond promptly and in compliance with established policies and procedures to onsite medical ... Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed * Complete all required ...

The MSO role is to provide medical safety stewardship for MedTech Surgery products. Although a ... Monitor external sources/trends and identify and escalate emerging issues. These include (but are ...

Respond appropriately to medical emergencies. * Respond appropriately to situations of child abuse ... Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. * Promptly advise Shift ...

Respond appropriately to medical emergencies. * Respond appropriately to situations of child abuse ... Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. * Promptly advise Shift ...

... medical procedures to maintain 1:1 continuous monitoring requirement. * Observes and reports ... safety checklists as appropriate and assists with ensuring an ongoing safe environment for a ...

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How much do medical safety monitor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical safety monitor in the United States is $33.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $37.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Medical Safety Monitor vs Clinical Safety Associate?

AspectMedical Safety MonitorClinical Safety Associate
CertificationsOften requires pharmacovigilance or safety-related certificationsMay require basic clinical or safety certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in clinical trial safety monitoring, data review, and reportingSupports safety data collection, documentation, and trial coordination
Employer & Industry UsagePharmaceutical companies, CROs, biotech firmsPharmaceutical companies, CROs, clinical research organizations

The Medical Safety Monitor focuses on overseeing safety data, ensuring compliance, and monitoring adverse events during clinical trials. The Clinical Safety Associate supports data collection and documentation processes. While both roles work within clinical safety, the Medical Safety Monitor has a more specialized focus on safety oversight and regulatory compliance.

What does a Medical Safety Monitor do?

A Medical Safety Monitor is responsible for overseeing the safety of participants in clinical trials or medical studies. Their main duties include monitoring adverse events, ensuring protocol compliance, and assessing potential risks to participants. They review safety data, provide recommendations, and may halt a study if participant safety is compromised. Medical Safety Monitors play a critical role in maintaining ethical standards and safeguarding the wellbeing of all study subjects.

How does a Medical Safety Monitor typically collaborate with clinical trial teams to ensure participant safety?

Medical Safety Monitors work closely with clinical research teams by regularly reviewing safety data, adverse event reports, and protocol deviations. They participate in safety meetings, provide guidance on risk mitigation, and help develop action plans when safety concerns arise. Effective communication with investigators, data managers, and regulatory personnel is essential to ensure that participant safety is maintained throughout the clinical trial. This collaborative approach helps address issues promptly and upholds rigorous safety standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medical Safety Monitor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Safety Monitor, you need a strong background in medicine, pharmacovigilance, and clinical research, usually supported by a medical degree or advanced scientific training. Familiarity with safety databases, adverse event reporting systems, and regulatory guidelines (such as FDA or EMA requirements) is essential. Critical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for evaluating safety data and collaborating with clinical teams. These competencies are crucial to ensure patient safety, regulatory compliance, and the integrity of clinical trials.
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Senior Medical Director - Medical Safety Evaluation

Senior Medical Director - Medical Safety Evaluation

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America

Los Angeles, CA

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Entrepreneurial Spirit, Rooted in Tradition. At Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Development America (MTDA), we can tout a storied reputation more than 300 years in the making. Our parent company, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation (MTPC), is a research-driven pharmaceutical company with global reach - and one of Japan's oldest and most respected companies.

Relatively new to the U.S. market, the innovative compounds of the Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Group have already enjoyed commercial success under the brand labels of our U.S. partners. In this next phase of development, we plan to bring exciting new compounds to market under our own MT Pharma America label. We're currently building a new commercial organization and expanding our other functions to support this strategy.

Responsible for the management of the Medical Safety Evaluation Office (MSE) and lead all medical aspects of safety assessments and safety management of assigned global products throughout the product lifecycle (development and marketed). Will lead and chair global safety teams in the assessment of safety data, signal management, risk management collaborating with international affiliates and MTPC corporate. Will lead projects and process improvement to support the global safety function within GDSEC and MTPG.

Job Description

Responsible for the management of the Medical Safety Evaluation Office (MSE) of global products throughout the product lifecycle within the Global Drug Safety and Evaluation Center (GDSEC). Implements relevant policies to ensure the safety of the product in global development and post-marketing portfolio. Accountable for providing medical input to the assessment of the safety profile for each drug and appropriate and timely regulatory reporting of safety issues.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES


As designated Global Safety Team Chair (GST Chair) for assigned products, is responsible for activities including but not limited to, development of aggregate reports, signal detection process, ad hoc report preparation, and providing recommendations to Global Safety Committee (GSC) on necessary actions to protect patient safety

Provides oversight of medical safety evaluation for assigned global investigational products

Coordinates and contributes to medical assessment for assigned global post-marketing products

Implements and maintains an optimized system for signal detection, risk-benefit management, and safety medical evaluation.

Partner with relevant internal and/or external experts to fulfill responsibilities

Provide medical advice, training, and support to the Pharmacovigilance team and other functions contributing to medical evaluation, signal detection, and risk-benefit assessment activities.

Provides primary liaison between global/local groups and external groups (Drug Safety Monitoring Boards, regulatory agencies, physician communities, and CROs) on product safety related issues as assigned.

Interacts extensively with regional and corporate departments to provide medical/drug safety input to clinical research (scientific and operational), MTDA regulatory affairs, and global quality/manufacturing

Oversees data collection, processing, assessment, and preparation of annual reports, and periodic reports to ensure the timely submission to international regulatory agencies

Responsible for review and finalization of medical assessments of safety data [Periodic/Development Safety Update Reports (PSURs, DSUR), Safety Statements, Safety Surveillance Plans, and Discussion Documents, as appropriate)

Responsible for medical review of medically coded safety data, including adverse events, medical history and concomitant medications

Responsible for review of documents such as periodic safety update reports and benefit-risk evaluation

Responsible for the oversight of safety aspects of the planning, execution, data collection and interpretation of clinical research data

Provides input to senior management, as requested, regarding safety aspects of product development strategy, key messages, data review, and future data needs

Oversees development and preparation of Risk Management Actions Plans for regulatory filings

Supports the development of a Global Pharmacovigilance Team that is fully compliant with all local regulatory requirements

Works with medical affairs team to build awareness of the safety of company products in the medical community, including supporting company sponsored Advisory Boards, participating in medical symposia, publishing, attending media events, and other activities

Accountable for the performance and results of the Medical Safety Evaluation Office within Drug Safety department.

Qualifications

Education: 

  • Medical Degree (MD or DO), and current medical license preferred
  • Board Certification or equivalent in a medical specialty and significant clinical experience

Professional Experience:

  • Minimum of 10 years pharmaceutical experience in US and international Drug Safety, Medical Affairs, and/or Clinical Development functions
  • Minimum of 5 years' management experience leading a drug safety group in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Extensive experience writing pharmaceutical regulatory or clinical research safety documents, including periodic safety reports and risk management plans
  • Post-graduate training in clinical epidemiology and biostatistics is also desirable
  • Ability to travel domestically & internationally as required, typically up to 30%
Knowledge and Skills:

  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively with other groups in a matrix organization
  • Thorough knowledge of US and International Safety reporting regulations and guidelines (in particular ICH clinical safety guidelines)
  • Experience in Phase II/III trials, especially with key safety activities 
  • Experience in post-marketing/phase IV studies and surveys with key activities (e.g. patient registries, survey protocols)
  • Demonstrated authorship of PSUR, REMS or RMP, and DSUR
  • Experience in supervising drug safety personnel, budgeting, organizing and planning for a growing drug safety department supporting multiple products and global expansion
  • Experience with ARISg or other safety database programs
Additional Information

Our Value Proposition:

Enjoy the fast-moving, entrepreneurial spirit more typically found in a small biotech, complemented by the benefits of a global pharmaceutical/chemical conglomerate. At this time, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Development America offers our employees unparalleled opportunities for career success coupled with a supportive level of employee benefits: