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Pharmacovigilance Specialist (Japanese Speaking)

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Join our global team as a Pharmacovigilance Specialist (Japanese Speaking) (Remote/home based)
You will be mainly responsible for conducting global and local literature screening and assuring compliance with local and regional Quality Management System and exchange relevant safety and pharmacovigilance information.
This is full time employment position, the role is open for candidates from any EU/EEA Countries. All CVs must be submitted in the English language for consideration.
Requirements
- Pharmacist or Medical Doctor degree
- 2-year experience in Literature Screening for Pharmacovigilance
- Fluent in English and Japanese languages
- Computer literacy (MS Office), experience with PV databases
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to work independently and in a team
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Responsibilities:
- Ensure weekly monitoring of local and global literature review
- Communicate with Health Authorities
- Ensure compliance with applicable local guidelines and regulations
- Collect, process, and communicate of safety information, product quality complaints and medical device incidents
- Maintain and establish quality standards for local pharmacovigilance activities
- Participate in inspection and/or audits
- Ensure the survey and monitoring of national pharmacovigilance regulations
- Receive and handle medical information enquiries from patients and health care professionals


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Benefits
- Bonus based on annual performance
- Professional growth and career opportunities
- International team and environment
- Personal accident and business trip insurance
- Additional health insurance
- Remote/home based
- Rewarding business and employee referral policy
- Workplace establishment allowance
- Team building, global meetings
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