ul>Use enterprise architecture tools (e.g., LeanIX, Ardoq, MEGA) to define and maintain stable capability models and EA meta-models; map capabilities to processes, systems, products, outcomes, and key data domains; and support intake of new ideas into the enterprise roadmap through formalized architecture governance and portfolio intake processes and manage financial health across the portfolio In clinical domains, use capability models to organize trial operations (study design, site management, patient cohort management, data collection, compliance, closeout) and map them to technology investments and data flows.
Critical to success is deep familiarity with clinical operations and clinical trial management domains, including understanding of study design, site and patient management, regulatory compliance workflows, data integration across clinical and operational systems, and how technology and AI/agent-based capabilities can be applied to optimize trial execution and Clinical Operations efficiency.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: • Demonstrated agentic coding expertise: Extensive hands-on experience using Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, OpenCode, or similar AI coding agents. This role is centered on agentic coding: using AI coding agents (Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, OpenCode, or similar) to build software an order of magnitude more rapidly than traditional methods.
Your previous roles/job titles may include Clinical Data Manager, Senior Clinical Data Manager, Lead Data Manager, Principal Data Manager, and/or Data Management Project Manager. IQVIA is seeking experienced Clinical Data Management Leads to oversee end-to-end data management delivery for global clinical trials.
tActs as the first call person for DonorNet organ offers during scheduled shifts to provide continuous coverage 24/7 tInitiate and participate in clinical documentation and interdisciplinary handoffs using practices, documentation systems and adherence to OPTN requirementstDocument transplant program interest and organ offer declines using clinically relevant refusal codes in accordance with OPTN policytInterpret laboratory testing to assess donor : recipient matching including infectious disease serologic testing, COVID testing and associated cycle threshholds, imaging and diagnosticstReview and educate transplant candidates regarding donor parameters that require patient authorization prior to organ acceptance and patient transplantationtRequest donor management suggestions (laboratory, diagnostics, medications, etc,) in accordance with programmatic clinical protocolstPatient notification to facilitate patient transportation, translation services, emergent patient mobilization to HUP, directions, changes in timing, emotional and logistical support, etc.tCase notification - coordination of all consultant services, clinical support, perioperative scheduling, unit-based communications, directing provider admission orders, research etc.tFacilitate clinical screening for end-chain live donor in live donor kidney transplantstImport kidney offers per protocol and work in conjunction with Transplant Surgeon for acceptancetFacilitate organs on pump cases (heart, lung, & liver) in addition to traditional casestCoordinate Normothermic Regional Perfusion cases for abdominal and thoracic teams. Responsibilities: Procurement CoordinationtCoordination of deceased donor transplant organ offers - heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas and VCA tClinical screening deceased donor organ offers, utilizing patient demographics, past medical, surgical and social history, laboratory and diagnostic test results and transplant program clinical criteria using the 30-min required timeframe established by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)tPresent potentially suitable organ offers to the procurement coordinator II-III, transplant surgeon and/or physician for recipient matching of waitlisted patientstCollaborates with the transplant surgeon and other team member to determine donor and recipient suitabilitytGenerate test match runs upon request and provide results to the live donor team for end-chain live donor screeningtServe as second person to verify recipient blood type for new and waitlisted patients.
tActs as the first call person for DonorNet organ offers during scheduled shifts to provide continuous coverage 24/7 tInitiate and participate in clinical documentation and interdisciplinary handoffs using practices, documentation systems and adherence to OPTN requirementstDocument transplant program interest and organ offer declines using clinically relevant refusal codes in accordance with OPTN policytInterpret laboratory testing to assess donor : recipient matching including infectious disease serologic testing, COVID testing and associated cycle threshholds, imaging and diagnosticstReview and educate transplant candidates regarding donor parameters that require patient authorization prior to organ acceptance and patient transplantationtRequest donor management suggestions (laboratory, diagnostics, medications, etc,) in accordance with programmatic clinical protocolstPatient notification to facilitate patient transportation, translation services, emergent patient mobilization to HUP, directions, changes in timing, emotional and logistical support, etc.tCase notification - coordination of all consultant services, clinical support, perioperative scheduling, unit-based communications, directing provider admission orders, research etc.tFacilitate clinical screening for end-chain live donor in live donor kidney transplantstImport kidney offers per protocol and work in conjunction with Transplant Surgeon for acceptancetFacilitate organs on pump cases (heart, lung, & liver) in addition to traditional casestCoordinate Normothermic Regional Perfusion cases for abdominal and thoracic teams. Responsibilities: Procurement CoordinationtCoordination of deceased donor transplant organ offers - heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas and VCA tClinical screening deceased donor organ offers, utilizing patient demographics, past medical, surgical and social history, laboratory and diagnostic test results and transplant program clinical criteria using the 30-min required timeframe established by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)tPresent potentially suitable organ offers to the procurement coordinator II-III, transplant surgeon and/or physician for recipient matching of waitlisted patientstCollaborates with the transplant surgeon and other team member to determine donor and recipient suitabilitytGenerate test match runs upon request and provide results to the live donor team for end-chain live donor screeningtServe as second person to verify recipient blood type for new and waitlisted patients.
Facilitates modifications to clinical documentation through concurrent interaction with physicians, nursing staff, other patient caregiver and Health Information coding staff to support that appropriate reimbursement and clinical severity is captured for the level of service rendered to all inpatients. Ability to sit for very long periods of time, manual dexterity and mobility for extensive use of computer screen, keyboard, copy and facsimile machines, reader/printer and other office equipment.
It is one of the market leaders in certain testing and laboratory services for genomics, discovery pharmacology, forensics, advanced material sciences and in the support of clinical studies, as well as having an emerging global presence in Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations. Eurofins Scientific is an international life sciences company, providing a unique range of analytical testing services to clients across multiple industries, to make life and our environment safer, healthier and more sustainable.
Educator, through diverse assignments, supports and participates in educational activities to improve of the quality, completeness and accuracy of clinical documentation for Cooper University Physicians (CUP.). Well-versed in using, referring to and researching CMS and other federal and local clinical documentation and compliance guidelines, CPT, ICD-9-CM and HCPCS codes, Evaluation and Management Documentation Guidelines and PATH guidelines.
p style="margin:0px">Well-versed in using, referring to and researching CMS and other federal and local clinical documentation and compliance guidelines, CPT, ICD-9-CM and HCPCS codes, Evaluation and Management Documentation Guidelines and PATH guidelines. Educator, through diverse assignments, supports and participates in educational activities to improve of the quality, completeness and accuracy of clinical documentation for Cooper University Physicians (CUP.).