The Senior Systems Business Analyst provides subject matter and technical expertise in clinical research operations and informatics to support, integrate and enhance information technology applications integral to the research mission of The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Job Summary
The Senior Systems Business Analyst provides subject matter and technical expertise in clinical research operations and informatics to support, integrate and enhance information technology applications integral to the research mission of The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Responsibilities include daily oversight and operation of Clinical Research Informatics (CRI)-supported applications, managing troubleshooting, administering user access, conducting audits, and documenting standard operating procedures.
The role involves leading cross-functional collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams and participating in developing strategic plans for system upgrades and implementations across the Clinical Research Informatics environment.
Matching Summary
The Senior Systems Business Analyst provides subject matter and technical expertise in clinical research operations and informatics to support, integrate and enhance information technology applications integral to the research mission of The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
clinical research operations and informatics
clinical trials management system (CTMS)
electronic data capture system
electronic medical record integrations
FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance
cross-functional collaboration
Nice-to-have
strategic planning for system upgrades
collaboration with end-user training teams
guidance and subject matter expertise
data requirements for research protocol reporting
engagement with Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
4 years of relevant experience
Knowledge and experience with CTMS and EHRs
Expertise in clinical trial data requirements, regulatory affairs, CRF development, and protocol development