Director, Clinical Quality Assurance - Contractor
Alumis · South San Francisco, CA · 1 wk ago
Quality Assurance$193k/yrFull-time
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Establish and maintain the ICH-GCP Clinical QA programs, policies, and procedures.
- Ensure ongoing clinical programs are in compliance with applicable health authority regulations, guidelines and internal Standard Operating Procedures.
- Act as the primary ICH-GCP Clinical QA subject matter expert and point of contact for all ICH-GCP/GVP related matters and issues for the assigned studies and initiatives.
- Establish/maintain the study specific audit plan; perform audits and lead a team of external quality auditors as needed.
- Represent Quality on project teams, Health Authority Inspections, service providers and CROs operational meetings, and Clinical QA to Clinical QA meetings.
- Provide quality oversight and review of key Clinical and IND/NDA enabling documents.
- Perform reviews of clinical trial documentation for data integrity and compliance with Good Clinical Practice guidance and regulations. Conduct root cause analysis for recurring issues.
- Support inspection readiness, plans and activities. Act as the primary liaison with Health Authority and internal/external business partners for the assigned studies and programs.
- Support clinical service provider selection and qualification activities and develop periodic compliance/metric reports.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Biology, Chemistry, or related field.
- Minimum 10 years of ICH-GCP/GVP Quality Assurance experience.
- Experience with auditing (e.g. Investigator Sites, Clinical Trial Vendors, Processes).
- Strong understanding of small molecule products with direct experience in solid oral dosage forms.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Extensive knowledge of FDA regulations and practices, ICH guidance, and strong knowledge of global health authority regulations and practices.
- Hands-on experience in drug life cycle management.
- A successful track record of working with service providers and CROs.
- Ability to make timely and sound quality decisions when faced with complex clinical, compliance, technical and regulatory considerations. Highly skilled in the ability to work with ambiguity and complexity.
- Knowledge of Quality Management Systems; experience in implementing and managing quality systems in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Collaborative, analytical and interpretative skills.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, to set priorities to meet timelines, to motivate and influence others. Prior management experience is required.
- Previous experience in successfully leading assigned activities within cross-functional teams.
- About 15% travel required.
Pay
The salary range for this position is $193,000 USD to $242,000 USD annually. This salary range is an estimate, and the actual salary may vary based on the Company’s compensation practices.
Schedule
This position is located in South San Francisco, CA and employees are expected to be onsite Tuesday-Thursday.