Tuesday 9 July 2013

VACANCY in HOLLAND: Pharmacovigilance Alliance Manager

Job Description

Pharmacovigilance Alliance Manager
Location: Leiden, The Netherlands
In this role:
You will be responsible for the execution of the outsourced activities in line with the GPV outsourcing strategy. You will be the key contact for day to day interaction with the vendor and oversee the in-house activities related to the outsourced function. You will ensure that all outsourced activities are executed according to contract, procedures and budget. You will oversee the compliance of the outsourced activities and will ensure corrective and preventive actions are implemented and/or escalated in case of partner non-compliance. You will also manage operational interactions with License Partners.

The key pillars of this role are:
• Organization and planning
• Relationship management
• Audit/inspection readiness and response
• Quality and compliance management

Your personal qualifications:
• BS/MS degree in (Bio)medical or Life Sciences;
• At least 5 years of PV experience with Masters degree, or 7+ years experience with BS degree;
• Technical expert with in depth understanding of Pharmacovigilance and associated processes;
• In depth knowledge of regulatory requirements and strong industry perspective;
• Strong project management, negotiation and problem solving skills;
• Excellent communication skills in English, both verbally and in writing.

We offer:
• A challenging and diversified job;
• Good career opportunities;
• Inspiring work climate;
• Attractive remuneration;
• Attractive relocation package.

About Astellas:
Astellas is an international pharmaceutical company employing over 16,000 people worldwide and with combined global sales of over 7 billion euro. The company’s European headquarters are based in London, with affiliates throughout Europe working in production, sales & marketing, and research & development. With almost 4,000 employees, Europe is an important and growing Astellas region, having key strengths in the therapy areas of Urology, Dermatology, Transplantation, Anti Infectives, Pain Management and Oncology.

The Mirai House, located in Leiden Bio Science Park (the Netherlands) is home to the European R&D organization focusing on the development of medicines in the areas of Pain, Urology and Diabetes/Metabolic diseases.
An R&D investment budget of 15-20% is evidence of the company’s commitment to improving the health of people worldwide through the provision of innovative and reliable products. The Mirai House is also hosting Astellas Pharma Netherlands (the Dutch affiliate) and Astellas Pharma International. Astellas Pharma International is present in the Near & Middle East, Africa and some other selected countries.

Within the Pharmacovigilance Operations section of our Global Pharmacovigilance department (GPV) we are in search of a Pharmacovigilance Alliance Manager.

Interested?
For more information about this position you can contact Cherr van Dormolen, 31 (0)6 2277 5467.

If you are interested in this position please send us your application by using the link (copy and paste the link in your internetbrowser):
http://astellas.heeft-vacatures.nl/P/14158/V89/solliciteren

Or use the 'Apply on Company Website' button.

Agency calls not appreciated.
Keywords: Drug Safety, Pharmacovigilance, Alliance Management, Vendor Management

Sunday 7 July 2013

VACANCY: Lecturer in Russian Studies (UD)

The Faculty of Humanities, vacancy 13-194

Institute for History

The Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University invites applicants for the position of a:
Lecturer in Russian Studies (UD) (19 hours per week)
Vacancy number: 13-194 
Starting date September 1, 2013
The BA in Russian Studies and the MA in Russian and Eurasian Studies target the study of the Russian Federation in its historical and contemporary context. The programme consists of two main elements: language and culture, and history, politics and economy. The BA is mostly taught and examined in Dutch, the MA exclusively in English.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • The lecturer will be expected to play an active role in the development and teaching of the programmes in Russian Studies (BA) and Russian and Eurasian Studies (MA).
  • His / her main responsibility will be to teach Russian domestic and foreign policies, with a focus on the post-communist era.
  • The candidate will also participate in the BA programme in International Studies.
  • Additionally, the candidate is expected to mark and assess student assignments and exams, supervise student papers and theses.

Requirements

  • MA in either Russian Studies, International Relations or other relevant disciplines, plus recent Ph.D. in hand or a confirmed final examination (viva, oral defense) date before the start of the appointment (for the position of university lecturer).
  • MA in either Russian Studies, International Relations or other relevant disciplines (for the position of lecturer).
  • Preferable experience in teaching and supervision concerning Russian foreign policy and international relations.
  • Native of near-native speaker of English.
  • Active and passive command of the Russian language.
  • Leiden University requires staff to obtain the Basic Teaching Qualification (BKO). In case the successful applicant does not possess this qualification or its equivalent, the Institute will offer support in obtaining it.

Terms of Employment

The appointment is for 19 hours per week in temporary employment for three years. The position corresponds to the position of (Universitair) Docent in the University system of job profiles (UFO).
The salary is in accordance with the collective salary agreement of the Association of Dutch universities (CAO) and depending on qualifications and experience. The salary will be between the gross minimum of € 2.427,- (scale 10) and gross maximum of €  4.462,- (scale 11) for a full working week. Leiden University also offers an annual holiday premium of 8% and an end-of-year premium of 8,3%. The successful candidate is expected to commence employment on 1 September 2013.

Information

Further information regarding this position can be obtained from Prof. AndrĂ© Gerrits: a.w.m.gerrits@hum.leidenuniv.nl 
More information on the BA / MA in Russian Studies can be found at http://hum.leidenuniv.nl/russischestudies/over-de-opleiding/geschiedenis.html (in Dutch), http://www.mastersinleiden.nl/programmes/russian-and-eurasian-studies/en/introduction/. Information on the Faculty of Humanities can be found at http://www.hum.leidenuniv.nl/.

Applications

Applications should be in English, and can be submitted until July 28, 2013 to vacaturesgeschiedenis@hum.leidenuniv.nl.

Applications should include the following items in the order listed below and in a single PDF document named ‘FAMILY NAME / POSITION Russian Studies’:
  • Letter of motivation which show clear affinity with and specific knowledge of Russian foreign policy and international relations (max. 1 page).
  • Curriculum vitae that includes educational qualifications, employment history, publications, courses taught, grants and awards, languages with indication of proficiency.
  • Sample description for an MA course on the International Relations of Russia and Eurasia (max. 2 pages).
  • Teaching evaluations.
  • Names, positions and email addresses of two referees (no reference letters).
Interviews are scheduled for mid-August.  A trial lecture may be part of the procedure.

 Found here: http://werkenbij.leidenuniv.nl/vacatures/wetenschappelijke-functies/13-194-ud-russian-studies.html