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Director, Clinical Data Management

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Minimum of 10 years data management experience in pharmaceutical/biotech/CRO industry ... Remote - United States - US: $200,980 - $243,544 San Diego - RayzeBio - CA: $217,060 - $263,021 The ...

Master Data Management Manager

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Experience with SAP, SAP MDG, or other Master Data Management platforms. * Experience supporting ER ... Remote based role * Work Environment: Professional and collaorative; standard business hours with ...

Manager, Provider Data Management

$70K - $126K/yr

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This is a fully remote role with Central time (CST) working hours along with 10% travel. Must be ... Data Management is responsible for managing the activities that support all provider data ...

D.) in pharmaceutical,medicalor relevant biomedical science fields with data management experience. Advanced degree preferred. * Minimum 5-8 years of clinical data management experience in ...

... device, and pharmaceutical organizations of all sizes to confidently advance scientific ... management experience in data management is preferred. #LI-AP1 #LI-REMOTE We celebrate our ...

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What is remote pharmaceutical data management?

Remote pharmaceutical data management involves overseeing, organizing, and maintaining pharmaceutical data from a location outside of a traditional office or laboratory setting. Professionals in this field manage clinical trial data, drug information, and compliance records using specialized software and secure cloud systems. The role is essential for ensuring data accuracy, integrity, and accessibility, which supports regulatory submissions and decision-making in pharmaceutical research. Remote positions allow for flexibility while still maintaining strict data security and confidentiality standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in remote pharmaceutical data management?

To thrive in Remote Pharmaceutical Data Management, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of pharmaceutical regulations, and a degree in life sciences or a related field. Familiarity with data management systems like Medidata Rave, CDISC standards, and GCP certification is highly valuable. Attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help professionals excel in remote collaboration and data integrity. These skills ensure accurate, compliant data handling crucial for clinical trial success and regulatory approval.

How does a remote pharmaceutical data management professional typically collaborate with cross-functional teams?

Remote pharmaceutical data management professionals frequently work with clinical research, regulatory, and IT teams to ensure data integrity and compliance. Collaboration is often facilitated through virtual meetings, secure data-sharing platforms, and project management tools, allowing seamless communication despite physical distance. Regular updates and coordinated timelines are essential to align data processes with broader project goals. This collaborative approach not only supports accurate data management but also enhances overall project efficiency and regulatory compliance.

What is the difference between Remote Pharmaceutical Data Management vs Remote Clinical Data Coordinator?

AspectRemote Pharmaceutical Data ManagementRemote Clinical Data Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's in Life Sciences, Data Management certificationsBachelor's in Health Sciences, Data Entry certifications
Work EnvironmentPharmaceutical companies, CROs, biotech firmsClinical trial sites, research organizations
Industry UsageData handling, compliance, database managementData collection, entry, and validation in clinical trials

Remote Pharmaceutical Data Management involves overseeing and maintaining pharmaceutical data, ensuring compliance and accuracy, often in a corporate or research setting. In contrast, Remote Clinical Data Coordinators focus on collecting and validating clinical trial data at research sites. Both roles require strong data skills but differ in their specific responsibilities and work environments.

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Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management

JENAVALVE TECHNOLOGY INC

Irvine, CA • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management

Role Level: People Manager

Supervisor/Manager Title: Director, Biostatistics & Data Management

Job Location & Environment: Remote – Home Office

Job Description Summary: JenaValve Technology is building something meaningful — and this role is at the center of it. As the company brings clinical data management fully in-house for the first time, the Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management will own that function from the ground up: building team capability, establishing process infrastructure, and ensuring data integrity across JenaValve’s active interventional and registry trials. Reporting to the Director, Biostatistics & Data Management, this individual directly manages a team of five and works as a true partner to Clinical Operations, Field Monitoring, and Biostatistics to keep trial data clean, query-resolved, and submission-ready.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Lead and develop a team of five direct reports (two Specialists, Clinical Data Management and one Coordinator, Clinical Data Management, plus two existing team members); provide day-to-day direction, performance feedback, workload planning, and professional development to build a high-performing, scalable data management function.
  • Own the end-to-end data management program for all active clinical trials, including data cleaning operations, query lifecycle management, data review workflows, and data lock readiness; establish and enforce data quality standards across all studies in alignment with applicable regulations and internal SOPs.
  • Serve as the technical lead and JenaValve subject matter expert for EDC systems; partner with CRO vendors on EDC configuration, updates, and migrations; ensure Specialists are trained and equipped to serve as functional EDC experts and primary CRO coordination contacts for system-related activities.
  • Establish and maintain data management planning documents, data management plans (DMPs), and study-specific data conventions; oversee authorship and lifecycle management of data management SOPs and work instructions in coordination with Clinical Compliance.
  • Build and maintain a strong dotted-line partnership with Clinical Operations, CRAs, and Field Monitoring teams to ensure prompt protocol deviation identification, site data performance monitoring, and enrollment data accuracy; serve as the data management voice in cross-functional study team meetings.
  • Oversee vendor quality and performance for CRO data management activities during the transition to in-house operations; ensure continuity of data quality through the insourcing period and establish benchmarks for ongoing CRO performance where external support is retained.
  • Partner with Biostatistics on data standards (CDISC/CDASH), database lock procedures, and submission dataset readiness; ensure alignment between data management outputs and statistical analysis requirements.
  • Monitor regulatory developments relevant to clinical data management, including FDA guidance on electronic data capture, 21 CFR Part 11, and ICH E6(R3) data integrity expectations; evaluate impact on operations and procedures and recommend updates as appropriate.
  • Support PMA/IDE submission activities as they relate to data quality, data management documentation, and traceability of clinical data; complete assigned training for internal SOPs and maintain current knowledge of applicable regulations and guidance.
  • Develop, manage, and communicate data management timelines for study-level deliverables (e.g., interim analyses, data cleaning milestones, database locks, submission readiness); proactively identify risks to timelines and drive mitigation strategies across internal teams and external partners.
  • Lead data management readiness for internal and external audits and regulatory inspections; ensure documentation, system validation evidence, and data traceability meet inspection-readiness standards; serve as the data management point of contact during sponsor audits and CRO audits.

Required Education and Experience:

  • 7+ years of clinical data management experience in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or medical device industry; medical device or cardiovascular/structural heart experience strongly preferred.
  • Minimum 3 years in a lead or senior data management role with demonstrated ownership of study-level data cleaning, query management, and database lock activities.
  • Prior people management experience; ability to lead, develop, and retain direct reports in a growing, fast-paced environment.
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in life sciences, health sciences, informatics, or a related field required; advanced degree preferred.
  • Thorough knowledge of ICH E6(R3), 21 CFR Parts 11 and 812, and CDISC/CDASH data standards; demonstrated experience authoring or overseeing data management plans and SOPs.
  • Experience managing or transitioning data management functions in-house from a CRO is a significant advantage.

Skills and Abilities Required for This Job:

  • Deep proficiency in EDC platforms (Medidata Rave, Oracle InForm, REDCap, or equivalent); experience overseeing EDC build review, UAT coordination, and system migration in partnership with CRO or vendor teams.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to identify data quality trends, escalate risks, and implement corrective strategies across multiple concurrent studies.
  • Demonstrated ability to build collaborative partnerships with Clinical Operations, CRAs, Field Monitoring, and Biostatistics; proven cross-functional credibility in a clinical trial environment.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills; able to produce clear data management documentation, status summaries, and executive-level updates; proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and eTMF/document management systems.

Physical Requirements:

  • Travel up to 15%, primarily for clinical team meetings, site visits, vendor engagements, and periodic home office visits.