Caring for skin means caring for people
At Beiersdorf, we want to help people feel good about their skin – and our commitment goes far beyond caring for skin. For 140 years, we have developed innovative skin and body care products for well-known brands such as Coppertone, Aquaphor, NIVEA, Eucerin, La Prairie, Hansaplast, and Labello. We act according to our purpose, WE CARE BEYOND SKIN, and take responsibility for our consumers, our employees, the environment and society.
Behind every brand, every product and every accomplishment are our more than 20,000 employees. It is for them that we live an inclusive culture of respect and trust that is strongly aligned with our values – CARE, COURAGE, SIMPLICITY and TRUST. We also embrace diversity by valuing the uniqueness of each individual and being committed to equal opportunities for all.
A welcoming workplace that offers personal and professional growth for all individuals.
At Beiersdorf, you’ll find:
- A welcoming workplace that fosters diversity, inclusion and belonging where every team member feels valued, respected, and supported
- Nimble teams that enjoy challenging work and the ability to make an impact
- A dynamic community of life-long learners that values acumen, aptitude and the ability to learn as well as hard skills and established expertise
- A purpose-led company that cares about your personal and professional development with the right balance of structure and flexibility to thrive
- A collaborative culture that leads with care, trust, simplicity and courage
Unique benefits that consider the whole person.
We understand that you have a life outside of work, and we support you with unique benefits including:
- Generous and flexible PTO policy
- Summer Friday hours
- Paid Parental Leave
- Comprehensive Wellness and Benefits program
- Cash Balance Plan (similar to a pension)
- 401k match
- Growing number of Employee Resource Groups or affinity groups - to foster meaningful connections and belonging with other colleagues
Detailed Experience, skills and competencies that lend themselves to this role:
We know that experience comes in all forms and we’re not necessarily looking for individuals who can hit the ground running (‘check all the boxes’) but may bring a unique blend of competence and capabilities that can grow into a role and/or bring news skills to the team.
OVERVIEW:
This role is based in our New Jersey innovation Center. The Associate Scientist Clinical Operations reports directly into the Senior Associate Director of Clinical Affairs, Operations. This entry level office-based position requires that the candidate come to the Florham Park office. This candidate will manage the inventory, labeling, returns and shipping of Clinical Test Materials.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Effectively coordinate and manage clinical supplies for clinical studies;
- Ensure study sites receive supplies and are on time;
- Ensure clinical supplies are properly packaged and labeled;
- Ensure all documentation is accurate and filed in accordance with guidelines;
- Ensure all documentation (Clinical Supplies Files and product specification files) are filed accurately;
- Properly document clinical supplies in the Clinical Study;
- Create Labeling records for Clinical Trial Material;
- Perform all work according to applicable SOP’s and regulatory guidelines;
- Manage relationships with internal (Clinical Operations, Scientific Affairs, Formulation Development, Analytical, Packaging, Project Management and Quality) and external stakeholders (study sites and disposal vendors);
- Be aware of applying QA’s standards;
- Ensure internal collaborators understand Clinical Supply procedures;
- Ensure unused monograph study supplies are properly managed by ensuring all sites return all unused supplies, all study supplies can be accounted for and that returned study supplies have been properly stored or destroyed;
- Ensure supplies in the Clinical Supply Room may be easily accessed and accounted for by ensuring items in the Clinical Supply Room are properly labeled and stored and being accountable for all supplies going in/out of the room.
- Review, write or revise SOPs.
- Review study documents (i.e. ICFs, CRFs, CSRs) as needed.
- Assist with Budget management, as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s or related degree in Life Sciences, Health Sciences or related field. Prefer proven experience in R&D Industry experience.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal and organization skills are a must.
- Experience effectively working in cross-functional teams.
- Team player with the ability to work independently to accomplish objectives within the timelines established.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to learn GMP and ICH requirements.
- Proven ability to have attention to detail.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
At Beiersdorf, we embrace Diversity and aim to provide equal opportunities to all of our applicants – regardless of e.g. gender, sexual identity, nationality, ethnicity, religion or ideology, disability or age. We would therefore kindly ask you to include only information and data in your documents which are relevant for the assessment of your application (e.g. curriculum vitae with relevant references and certificates). For instance, please feel free to upload your CV without a picture.
Beiersdorf North America Company Culture Highlights
- Winner of Comparably's Award for Best Leadership Teams 2023
- Winner of Comparably's Award for Best Sales Team 2023
- Winner of Comparably's Award for Best Company Compensation 2022
- Winner of Comparably's Award for Happiest Employees 2022
- Winner of Comparably's Award for Best Company for Diversity 2022
- Beiersdorf North America is ranked in the top 5% of companies for CEO rating on Comparably
- Beiersdorf North America is ranked in the top 10% of companies for Leadership rating on Comparably
Check us out on Comparably: https://www.comparably.com/companies/beiersdorf
Having trouble applying? Go to www.BeiersdorfUSA.com to search our careers page. Beiersdorf is an Equal Opportunity Employer.