Associate Director, Safety Analysis Scientist

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Beerse, Antwerp, Belgium

This role focuses on product safety analysis and risk management within the healthcare domain, specifically for Johnson & Johnson's Innovative Medicine division. The Associate Director, Safety Analysis Scientist will provide scientific expertise, lead safety assessments, prepare scientific evaluations for regulatory compliance, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to determine safety strategies and interpret safety information. The role involves proactive review of safety data, support for Health Authority interactions, and exploring innovative ways to present data, but it does not involve the core craft of building or deploying AI/ML models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead safety evaluations including strategy discussions, collaborating with Therapeutic Area Safety Head (TASH)/MSO and other stakeholders as necessary, data retrieval, data analysis, report writing, and report revision.
  2. Ensure high quality safety evaluations and reports with minimal comments from stakeholders and minimal revisions required.
  3. Provide input and review of key regulatory or clinical documents as appropriate.
  4. Demonstrate leadership in the SMT and support the MSO.
  5. Support SMT activities (e.g., preparing and presenting data, compiling meeting minutes, updating signal tracking information).

Skills

Required

  • Scientific expertise in safety analysis
  • Lead safety evaluations
  • Data retrieval and analysis
  • Report writing
  • Regulatory compliance knowledge
  • Collaboration with cross-functional teams
  • Product safety knowledge
  • Risk management
  • Communication skills
  • Leadership skills

Nice to have

  • Experience with Health Authority interactions
  • Experience with audits/inspections
  • Innovative data presentation

What the JD emphasized

  • scientific expertise
  • safety assessment
  • regulatory compliance
  • safety-related decisions
  • safety strategy
  • safety data
  • safety information
  • Health Authority interactions
  • novel projects
  • innovate
  • cross-functional training
  • Subject Matter Expert (SME)
  • innovative ways of presenting data