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At Eli Lilly Cork, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our 41,000 employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We’re looking for people who are determined to make life better for patients around the world.
Eli Lilly Cork is made up of a talented diverse team of over 1,600 employees across 38 nationalities who deliver innovative solutions that add value across a variety of Business Service functions including Finance, Information Technology, Medical, Clinical Trials and more.
Eli Lilly Cork offers a premium workspace across our campus in Little Island, complete with flexible hybrid working options, healthcare, pension and life assurance benefits, subsidised canteen, onsite gym, travel subsidies and on-site parking. Inhouse People Development services, Educational Assistance, and our ‘Live Your BEST Life’ wellbeing initiatives are just some of the holistic benefits that enhance the career experience for our colleagues.
Eli Lilly Cork is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). We cater for all dimensions ensuring inclusion of all ethnicities, nationalities, cultural backgrounds, generations, sexuality, visible and invisible disabilities and gender, with four pillars: EnAble, Age & Culture, LGBTQ+ and GIN-Gender Inclusion Network. EnAble, our pillar for people with disabilities and those that care for them, partners with the Access Lilly initiative to make our physical and digital environment accessible and inclusive for all. Together they are committed to promoting awareness to create a disability confident culture both at Eli Lilly Cork and beyond.
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Clinical Trial Foundations (CTF), as part of Clinical Design, Delivery and Analytics (CDDA), delivers innovative and reliable systems, processes, and information to enable clinical development and speed medicines to patients. The Clinical Systems Management/Emerging Technology Operations role will support systems used in the management of clinical trials. The role will be based in the Global Business Solutions (GBS) center in Cork, with daily functional interactions with the wider team in the US. Working closely with colleagues in CDDA, Information & Digital Solutions (IDS), and other components of the R&D organization, the Clinical Systems Management role will help deliver the operational, compliance, and quality status of prioritized CDDA business system support. This role will also assist with functional area business and IDS processes related to the development and lifecycle management of these systems, and/or digital technologies including data information & migration services.
Primary Responsibilities: (12 month fixed term position)
1. Maintain and grow a strong working knowledge of the various systems/digital health technologies used across CDDA in clinical trials.
2. Use expertise in business process understanding, development and support, to manage CDDA business systems and digital health technology operational delivery and plan tracking.
3. Provide technical knowledge and help with the coordination of all CDDA business system/digital health technology support, maintenance, and deployment activities.
4. Provide as needed support for the timely installation of new releases and patches by providing technical expertise, associated training, and business process development.
5. Resolve system issues quickly to ensure continued access; apply root cause analysis as needed.
6. Provide support to system users with queries and incidents in line with agreed Service Level Agreements.
7. Identify system risks and issues and raise concerns appropriately/or build solutions for sustainability.
8. Apply knowledge and experience to continuously improve functionality and efficiency.
9. Partner across functions, geographies and vendor staff as needed.
10. Understand and respond to customer feedback on systems.
11. Manage user access to relevant systems ensuring that users have met the access requirements.
12. Support system testing as needed.
13. Support internal audits and external inspections as needed.
14. Develop and support user training as needed, including maintenance of job aids, FAQs, knowledge base, etc.
15. Complete data movement activities and associated quality checks.
16. Develop and maintain metrics as needed.
Minimum Qualification Requirements:
17. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or IT, preferred.
18. Applied experience in medical, quality, clinical drug development, or clinical information flow, preferred
19. Excellent written and oral communications skills; able to communicate clearly and succinctly with team members and leadership
20. Strong problem-solving skills; able to anticipate and recognize problems, diagnose root causes and take corrective action to prevent recurrence within the team.
21. Excellent self-management and organizational skills; able to manage workload, set personal priorities and adjust as needed.
22. Flexibility to adjust quickly and effectively to frequent change and altered priorities.
Other Information/Additional Preferences:
23. Advanced degree in relevant field.
24. Experience in clinical development data systems as well as current and evolving technologies to support clinical development.
25. Knowledge and/or experience in project management of data migration and reporting.
26. Good interpersonal and leadership skills.
27. Demonstrated strength in logical thought and critical thinking.
28. Ability and experience in building consensus and resolving conflict to drive progress.
29. Flexibility in approach and/or high learning agility.
30. Ability to adjust to unexpected business opportunities while also being a catalyst for positive change.
31. Knowledge of regulatory and quality requirements governing clinical data development.
32. Exceptional customer focus.
33. Strong collaboration and teamwork skills.
34. Limited travel, including international, up to 10%
Lilly does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
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