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Patient Safety Specialist

AT Novartis
Novartis

Patient Safety Specialist

Montreal, Canada

Summary

Location: Montreal/Toronto, #LI-Hybrid
Novartis is unable to offer relocation support for this role: please only apply if this location is accessible for you.

Novartis, you will have the opportunity to be a part of an engaged and dedicated team that is committed to ensuring the safety of our patients. Additionally, you will collaborate with various functions within the company to meet Novartis objectives and fulfill the requirements set by Health Authorities.

About the role:
The Patient Safety Specialist role is to support management of Patient Safety operational processes in Canada ensuring compliance with Novartis global and local procedures, national and international regulations/ standards/ guidelines for vigilance of both marketed and investigational products (incl. drugs, and medical devices) from Novartis Group.

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This role will work directly with the Patient Safety and Pharmacovigilance team and reports to the Patient Safety Group Manager.

About the Role

Major accountabilities:

Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Manage the collection, processing, documentation, reporting, reconciliation and follow-up of adverse event reports for all Novartis products.
  • Handle reporting, submission, and distribution of safety reports to Local Health Authorities and clinical operations in collaboration with other departments.
  • Develop and implement local procedures to ensure compliance with global Patient Safety procedures and national requirements.
  • Collaborate with other departments to ensure adherence to Novartis vigilance requirements in projects involving safety data collection.
  • Ensure adequate vigilance provisions in contracts.
  • Support Pharmacovigilance activities such as local literature monitoring and training material preparation.
  • Prepare and submit compliance reports, identifying root causes for late reporting and implementing corrective actions.
  • Provide support for internal audits, Local Health Authority inspections, and implementation of CAPA plans.

What you'll bring to the role:

Essential:

  • Healthcare Professional (e.g., Medical Doctor, Nurse, Pharmacist), life science degree or equivalent training and experience.
  • Knowledge of national and international regulations for pharmacovigilance
  • Knowledge of pharmacological and medical terminology
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Quality and results oriented
  • Computer skills
  • Fluent in both written and spoken English and French

Desirable:

• Previous experience in the pharmaceutical industry or as a Patient Safety Specialist

Minimum Requirements:

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Division
Development

Business Unit
Innovative Medicines

Location
Canada

Site
Montreal

Company / Legal Entity
CA04 (FCRS = CA004) NOVARTIS PHARMA CANADA INC.

Alternative Location 1
Toronto, Canada

Functional Area
Research & Development

Job Type
Full time

Employment Type
Regular

Shift Work
No

Client-provided location(s): Montreal, QC, Canada
Job ID: Novartis-REQ-10026629
Employment Type: Full Time