Manager, Clinical Risk Management

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

Manager, Cross Therapeutic Area Clinical Risk Management at Johnson & Johnson, responsible for coordinating the identification, assessment, and mitigation of quality risks in clinical trials to ensure data integrity, patient safety, and regulatory compliance. The role involves leading risk monitoring, developing quality plans, providing guidance on quality issues, and supporting inspection readiness activities.

What you'd actually do

  1. Actively participates in all study activities, contributing to the identification and assessment of key risks in the clinical protocol/set-up and advising clinical team members on effective mitigation strategies.
  2. Leads regular review of risk areas in collaboration with Risk Owners, to evaluate progress of risk mitigations and risk reduction, and to identify potential new risks or additional mitigation needs (trial and/or compound, as assigned).
  3. Maintains CQP (Clinical Quality Plans) in quality repository to facilitate regular progress reviews of quality support services in addition to risks and mitigations
  4. Independently drives quality risk monitoring reviews and coaches others on risk monitoring and mitigation reviews
  5. Communicates and facilitates risk updates to R&D colleagues as part of the regular review cycle through Quality Working Groups and Governance Fora, as applicable (trial and/or compound, as assigned).

Skills

Required

  • GCP Quality and/or clinical trials experience
  • GCP Quality
  • clinical trials
  • interpersonal skills
  • oral communication skills
  • written communication skills
  • cross-functional team collaboration
  • Microsoft Office Applications
  • ICH guidelines

Nice to have

  • fundamentals of clinical trial risk management

What the JD emphasized

  • Proven strong GCP Quality and/or clinical trials experience is required.
  • Experience with fundamentals of clinical trial risk management is preferred.
  • Experience working to ICH guidelines