Senior Medical Director, Medical Affairs, Neurology - U.S. - Remote
We’re a general, midsize CRO that pushes boundaries, innovates, and invents because the path to a cure for the world’s most persistent diseases is not paved by those who play it safe. It is built by those who take pioneering, creative approaches and implement them with quality and excellence.
Our mission is to work with passion and purpose every day to improve lives. We are looking for professionals who value this same pursuit and who are ready to play a pivotal role throughout the entire life cycle of a clinical investigation—from Business Development to Regulatory Submissions.
What a Senior Medical Director, Neurology does at Worldwide Clinical Trials
Medical Affairs plays a pivotal role in the entire life cycle of a clinical investigation, exerting influence from initial stages of Business Development to final Regulatory Submissions. As a member of our team, you will engage in the entire spectrum of clinical investigation activities, from initial database construction to the final delivery of project datasets. You will collaborate closely with other functional groups such as Pharmaceutical companies, protocol preparation, feasibility assessments, training of site staff, medical monitoring, pharmacovigilance, and medical writing.
What You Will Do
- Collaborate with the Medical & Safety project teams to process Serious Adverse Events (SAEs)
- Contribute medical input into the design of clinical development programs, study protocols, research papers, client‑focused white papers, etc.
- Support Business Development through generation, feasibility assessments, review of proposals/contracts for medical services, and attendance at meetings with sponsors as directed by department senior management.
- Review and/or assist in the preparation of final study reports (CSRs) or other study documentation (Protocols, ISS/ISEs, etc.) as directed by senior management.
- Maintain a high level of competence with assigned projects, including knowledge of project and therapeutic advances as well as marketplace developments by participating in internal meetings, review of relevant therapeutic/clinical literature, and attendance in conferences and meetings.
- Assist in the mentoring of other medical staff as directed by Senior Management while consistently displaying exemplary work ethics, compassion, and integrity; support Senior Management’s leadership of both the department and the company.
What You Will Bring To The Role
- Excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, Access)
- Excellent spoken and written English skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Excellent presentation skills
Your Experience
- Medical Degree from an accredited institution of Medical Education with a Neurology focus
- At least 2‑4 years of medical monitoring in a CRO
- Valid passport and ability to travel as required
We love knowing that someone is going to have a better life because of the work we do.
Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to enabling professionals from all backgrounds and experiences to succeed and, to that end, we prioritize attracting diverse talent and cultivating an inclusive environment that encourages collaboration and creativity. We know that when our employees feel appreciated and included, they can be more creative, innovative, and successful. We’re on a mission to hire the very best and are committed to creating exceptional employee experiences where everyone is respected and has access to equal opportunity. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, national origin, gender, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital or parental status, disability, military status, or other class protected by applicable law.
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