GlaxoSmithKline Recruitment 2020.GlaxoSmithKline Notification full detailes below.GlaxoSmithKline PLC is a global healthcare company.The Company focuses on its research across six areas: Respiratory diseases, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/infectious diseases, Vaccines, Immuno-inflammation, Oncology and Rare diseases.
Important Vacancy details:
- Post Name: Clinical Dictionaries Analyst
- Education:Bachelors or equivalent Science, Life Science, Nursing, Pharmacy
- Location: Bangalore, India
- Salary: NA
- Openings: NA
Note:If interested candidates can share your resume to mentioned mail ID Below.
askus@gsk.com
Job Description: Hiring For Clinical Dictionaries Analyst in GlaxoSmithKline! If interested candidates can share your resume to mentioned mail ID askus@gsk.com
The Clinical Dictionary Analyst oversees the cleaning querying and coding of medical and drug terminology (Adverse events, concomitant medications, medical histories, medical procedures, etc.) for clinical trials, pre-/post-marketing safety surveillance and other GSK databases as needed, while globally maintaining legacy (until decommissioning) and GSK standard coding dictionaries and infrastructure, and providing coding consultancy across GSK from protocol to submission to pharmacovigilance.
- Compound Owner Coder/Approver – Contribute actively in study team as coding representative, acting as primary point of contact for dictionary-related matters for assigned compounds, diseases or business areas. Interacts with other functional areas to include Clinical, Clinical Data Management Statistics, Safety, local operating companies, global resourcing partners and contract research organizations. Obtain study milestones to ensure live study and closed database conversion milestones are planned, resourced and tracked, codes are delivered to agreed deadlines with quality reviews of coding and communicated timelines to relevant staff and management. Review draft (e)CRFs to ensure agreed coding standards are followed and to agree on any new designs where appropriate. Review draft protocols and advise Clinical and Statistics staff regarding potential Protocol Violators or excluded medication groups or classifications. Provide input into study level Data Validation Specifications involving dictionary codes. Ensure arrangements are made for autoencoding internal and external studies including global resourcing partners, coding and non-coding CROs and other business areas during study set up. Oversee the routine (daily) coding and approving of coding failures for active studies within assigned compounds/areas. Act as Coder/Approvers, as required, for critical workload periods or complex terms, by reviewing coding failures and applying GSK Coding Philosophies and Term Cleaning Guidelines to resolve the failures via dictionary updates, term edits or generation and resolution of queries. Develop expertise in selected diseases, indications or therapeutic area(s) for which the assigned compounds are being developed.
- Training – Provide training to both in-house and external personnel regarding GSK coding applications and processes. Direct and assess the training session content. Ensure availability of current versions of the training materials. Implement the training with training solutions. Conduct delegate competency testing as required, (assess and documents the practical application of training received by personnel). Provide coding guidance for vendor personnel assigned to the study (production work)..
- Therapeutic Area Coordinator/Back-up – In addition to the core Compound Owner role, experienced staff may act as Therapeutic Area (TA) or Business Area (BAA) Coordinator/Back-up. Effectively manage study related coding workload including daily checks for failures across the assigned TA/BA. Ensure TA/BA Team compliance with Coding policies and practices including the insurance of acceptable data quality for study data using available tools and reports (e.g., QC report, CCR, UTRs, ATR). Track and maintain study milestone information at study, compound and TA/BA levels. Forecast incoming workload at least 6 months in advance and determine resource requirements to ensure TA/BA study milestones are met. Routinely set and communicate workload priorities to relevant staff and customers. Act as a reference pint for Coding issues to Coders, Compound Owners, plus other study team members and managers across the assigned therapeutic area(s). Escalate issue to management as appropriate. Act as Compound Owner for selected compounds or Bas and help others during peak workload periods. Act as Coder/Approver, as required, for critical workload periods or complex terms, by reviewing coding failures and applying GSK Coding Philosophies and Term Cleaning Guidelines to resolve the failures via dictionary updates, term edits or generation and resolution of queries.
- Functional Area Lead/Back-up -In addition to the core.Compound Owner role experienced staff may act as Lead or Back-up in one or more areas of dictionary expertise or development. These include: Medical and/or Drug Dictionary Experts.
We are looking for an experience individual and if you have these skills, we would like to speak to you.
- Bachelors or equivalent Science, Life Science, Nursing, Pharmacy or related medical/clinical area.
- Good understanding of the clinical trial process and where coding fits in the picture.
- Knowledge in a therapeutic or functional area
- Ability to plan, prioritise and multi-task for studies, compounds, TAs or projects. Uses time efficiently and effectively. Concentrates efforts on the most important priorities.
- Ability to answer complex autoencoding and failure processing queries. May lead development of standard skill/tool-based autoencoding and dictionary training across WWD to larger groups.
- Solid interpersonal/soft skills. Coding colleagues and WWD contacts. Communicate study and CDDM relate information across WWD. May give presentations or training across WWD in specific aspects of coding to small groups. Give and receive feedback
- Able to work with others within GSK.
- Demonstrates positive, flexible support and partners effectively with colleagues and stakeholders.
- Attend industry and dictionary related meeting for professional development and networking and feedback. May represent GSK in local industry meetings.
- May present or be active member of industry group in area of expertise.
Selection Process: The selection will be on the basis of Interview.
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