Manager, Records Management (LATAM)
About the role
Manager of Records Management (LATAM)
We’re expanding across Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Peru, and we’re looking for a Manager of Clinical Systems to build our Records Management team in LATAM!
Our Manager of Records Management oversees and manages a team of Documents Specialists, Quality Review Specialists, and/or TMF Leads who are responsible for the quality of study specific Trial Master Files (TMF). You'll oversee activities including document review and processing; TMF quality reviews; and study-level engagement to ensure filing of essential clinical study documents in accordance with Good Clinical Practice, other relevant regulations, and Precision Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
As the Manager of Records Management, you'll be accountable for providing team members with support, training, performance management, and back-up across the portfolio of clinical programs. Further, the Manager collaborates with leadership to ensure continuous process improvement and efficiency across the Records Management team and Clinical Solutions.
Responsibilities
TMF Oversight & Quality (60%)
- Oversee staff performing TMF-related activities which may include document quality review and processing, TMF quality review, and/or study-level engagement to ensure filing of essential clinical study documents
- Perform review of the study TMF Plan and TMF Document Index to ensure alignment of staff activities with study-specific requirements
- Assist with addressing any cross-functional questions related to TMF management and alignment with study-specific documentation
- Ensure proper execution of role-specific activities and oversee the quality of TMF support provided by Documents Specialists, Quality Review Specialists and/or TMF Leads
- Complete periodic and random quality and completeness checks of work performed by team members
- Review TMF metrics via system reports and dashboards and identifies process and staff performance challenges
- Ensure any TMF-related documentation is filed in the eTMF when required