
Senior Analyst, Global Medical Affairs, Independent Medical Education Grants
- USA
- $102,400-153,600 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Monitor the Educational Grant Management System and perform initial review of grant requests for completeness and alignment to industry and company guidelines
- Partner with Grants Manager to track routed requests against the budget to ensure approvals do not exceed the target forecast
- Process grant requests, to include communication of grant decisions to internal and external parties and issuing of payment to requestors
- Maintain a schedule of supported educational events across all Neuroscience molecules
- Track outcomes from supported programs
- Gather and assist analyze performance metrics under Grant Managers’ oversight and communicate the results to stakeholders within the organization as needed.
- Prepare presentations for use by Grants Manager and other internal departments as needed
- Respond to reported problems and work with a diverse team of internal and external stakeholders to identify resolutions
- Schedule monthly EGRC meetings, distribute review materials to the team prior to the meeting, and prepare presentation materials
- Identify potential process improvements related to the grant workflow
- Update documentation related to IME grant processes and workflow diagrams to ensure business continuity and aid in continuous improvement efforts
- Communicate regularly with grant requestors regarding status, payment, program materials and outcomes of supported activities
- Analyze operational processes and systems and establish best practices
- Participate in professional meetings to evaluate the impact that regulatory and policy decisions have on IME grants
- Partner with IME Director on special projects
- Pharmaceutical industry and/or agency/medical education company experience is required
- Experience working with Microsoft Office, including Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Word is required
- Experience working with Pivot Tables, Macros and/or Visual Basic for Applications is preferred
- Experience working with publication software (e.g., Microsoft Publisher, Adobe InDesign) is desired
- Knowledge/understanding of FDA and regulatory guidelines for industry support of medical education events (e.g., PhRMA guidelines, OIG, AMA, ACCME, Sunshine Act) is desired
- Knowledge of CME/CE outcomes assessments (e.g., MOOREs, TELMs) is desired
- Experience working with reporting solutions (e.g., Izenda, SmartSheets) is desired
- Experience working with a request management or customer management system is desired (e.g., CyberGrants, Vision Tracker, CRM systems)
- Relevant degree, direct experience working in independent medical education grants or a mix of both