Graduate Pharmacovigilance Associate
Clinical Careers Page(1 month ago)
About this role
A Graduate Pharmacovigilance Associate at ICON supports the company's drug safety function within clinical development by contributing to safety monitoring and reporting. This entry-level role helps ensure regulatory-compliant oversight of therapies' safety and efficacy. The position is Brazil-based and offered as a fully remote opportunity.
Required Skills
- Adverse Events
- Safety Reporting
- Pharmacovigilance
- SOPs
- Documentation
- Communication
- Detail Orientation
- Organization
- Microsoft Office
- Analytical Skills
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy or Life Sciences
About Clinical Careers Page
iconplc.comICON plc is a global clinical research organisation (CRO) that provides outsourced clinical development and commercialisation services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. It offers end-to-end drug and device development support — including clinical trial management across phases, data management and biostatistics, regulatory and safety/pharmacovigilance, and commercialisation and market-access services. ICON combines scientific and therapeutic expertise with technology and a scalable global operations network to accelerate development and bring therapies to patients. Clients engage ICON for integrated, experienced CRO support across the full product lifecycle.
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