Drug Safety/Medical Information Specialist is responsible for collecting, monitoring, processing, and distributing adverse event reports and information queries for investigational and marketed products. Reviews safety and medical information for the assigned products, including safety components of protocols and studies for assigned drugs. Being a Drug Safety/Medical Information Specialist may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Drug Safety/Medical Information Specialist typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
PRIMARY FUNCTION: This position is responsible for inputting, processing, and reporting of student data required for local, state and federal reporting requirements; for coordinating the student data verification and internal control processes at the school level; and for serving as a support resource for school staff using the student information system.
REPORTS TO: Reports to the Principal for day-to-day supervision. Position is guided in their duties by the Lead Data Analyst - Student under the Data and Information Division. Job appraisal is conducted jointly by the Principal and the Lead Data Analyst - Student.
SALARY SCHEDULE: G-7
WORK DAYS: 229
REQUIREMENTS:
Preferred:
processing, spreadsheets, outlook, access databases, and file
manipulation).
responsibilities necessary to gather information for electronic student
record requirements.
accurately.
deadlines.
diverse assigned tasks in a flexible environment, where requirements
and procedures continuously evolve.
communication.
test.
score of 90% or higher within two months of employment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Incumbents will be considered “at will.” Appropriate pay will be determined based on the Grade as determined by Human Resources and allowable experience. This is a 219 or 229 day position. (Grade 7, Non-Exempt)
NON-ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
A responsibility is considered to be “non-essential” (for the purposes of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act) if:
Note the responsibility number from the list in the “Duties and Responsibilities” section for those responsibilities that could be considered “non-essential” based on this definition.
Certain limited aspects of General Duties and Responsibilities items referenced in Section 1 (b) and (d) might be considered “non-essential” in a specific situation. Any request for accommodation must be reviewed on an “individual case” basis.
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY DEMANDS
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OFFICE Employees in this category are normally exposed to a typical environment. The employee has some control over the length of time sitting, standing, or ambulating. There are occasions that require the lifting or pulling of equipment or supplies, as well as bending, stooping, or stretching. There is frequent use of computers, telephone, and other standard office equipment, which includes reading, listening, writing, or speaking. There are few exceptional physical or sensory demands.
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