The Senior DMC Contracts Manager is responsible for drafting and managing DMC agreements, coordinating financial terms, ensuring compliance, and improving contracting processes within a clinical research setting.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Contract Preparation & Execution
- Draft, review, and coordinate DMC member agreements (e.g., confidentiality disclosure agreements, consulting agreements).
- Facilitate contract negotiation in collaboration with Legal and sponsors.
- Track contract status from initiation through execution.
- Ensure appropriate templates and approved language are used.
Financial & Payment Coordination
- Coordinate compensation terms and payment schedules for DMC members.
- Partner with Finance to ensure timely and accurate processing of invoices and honoraria.
- Track budgets related to DMC member compensation.
- Maintain payment documentation and audit trails.
Compliance & Documentation
- Ensure DMC member documentation is complete and up to date (CVs, financial disclosure forms, conflict-of-interest statements).
- Maintain inspection-ready contract files in document management systems.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines (FDA, EMA, ICH) and internal SOPs.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner with DMC project leads to align contract timelines with study milestones.
- Liaise with Legal regarding contract redlines and risk considerations.
- Coordinate with sponsors on contract-related requirements.
- Provide status updates and escalate delays or risks appropriately.
Process Improvement
- Contribute to development and refinement of contract templates and tracking tools.
- Support internal audits and quality improvement initiatives.
- Identify opportunities to streamline contracting workflows.
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in business, legal studies, life sciences, or related field preferred.
Experience
- 5-8 years of experience in clinical research contracting, vendor management, or legal/contract administration, with familiarity with consulting agreements and DMC committees preferred.
- Experience working within a CRO or pharmaceutical environment preferred.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong understanding of contract lifecycle management.
- Excellent organizational and tracking skills.
- High attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to manage multiple agreements simultaneously.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with contract management systems preferred.
- High discretion and understanding of confidentiality requirements.
Key Attributes
- Detail-oriented and process-driven.
- Strong sense of accountability.
- Collaborative and solutions-focused.
- Comfortable working in a compliance-heavy environment.
Top Skills
Contract Management Systems
MS Office
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