Novartis
Specialist, Training and Document Control
PayCompetitive
LocationDurham/North Carolina
Employment typeFull-Time
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Job Description
- Req#: 391911BR
The Specialist, Training and Document Control, is responsible for the day-to-day operational support of the Learning Management System and Document Management System(s), monitoring and reporting compliance to the programs, participating in training and document control-related projects and activities, and assisting with the identification and development of training content and documentation.
*Provides support to the site with respect to training and documentation-related objectives and goals.
*Coordinates with the business to provide subject matter expertise, facilitate and organize instructor led training (ILT) and virtual instructor led training (VILT) courses.
*Collaborates with Global Operating Center (GOC) and Quality Service Center (QSC) to ensure documentation and training processes are followed to the successful closure of site requests.
*Manages the preparation, routing, review, approval, distribution, and archival of new and revised controlled/managed documents.
*Reviews documents submitted to ensure the correct use of templates, correctly entered metadata and document types.
*Provides guidance and advice on approved procedures, standardization and requirements associated with the document management system.
*Ensures controlled documents are periodically reviewed for relevance and accuracy to ensure actual practices are reflected as defined in applicable procedure.
*Provides training to new staff on document management system and document management processes and procedures.
*Organizes and ensures accurate and reliable filing systems for all paper based GxP documents.
*Assists with review of learning assessments, training records and documentation associated with annual GMP training and other applicable training items.About the company
At Novartis, we are reimagining medicine to improve and extend people’s lives. We are working hard to produce breakthroughs and address unmet needs for patients with devastating diseases, including genetic disorders and certain deadly cancers. Learn mo...