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Clinical Safety Coder - MedDRA/WHODrug

General Dynamics Information Technology
USA MD Home Office (MDHOME), United States, United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 23 Jun 2025
💰 $72,509/yr($40,250/yr$72,509/yr)

About the role

Type of Requisition:

Regular

Clearance Level Must Currently Possess:

None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:

None

Public Trust/Other Required:

NACI (T1)

Job Family:

Medical Affairs

Job Qualifications:

Skills:

Clinical Research, MedDRA, WHODrug

Certifications:

None

Experience:

6 + years of related experience

US Citizenship Required:

Yes

Job Description:

GDIT's Military Health team is hiring a Clinical Safety Coder - MedDRA/WHODrug  to support the Office of Regulated Activities (ORA) under the DoD (Dept. of Army) located at Ft. Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.

The Office of Regulated Activities (ORA) is a multidisciplinary team of regulatory affairs, compliance, and clinical support professionals dedicated to supporting the USAMRDC mission of developing Food and Drug Administration regulated medical products for the Warfighter. The ORA provides full-service, oversight, and consultation for regulatory, clinical, non-clinical, manufacturing, data management, biostatistics, product technical, safety monitoring. The Clinical Safety Coder – MedDRA/WHOdrug encodes terms reported as adverse events and medical history as well as prior and concomitant medications using industry accepted dictionaries such as MedDRA and WHOdrug.

This is a hybrid position, and will report onsite 1 day a week at Ft. Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. Must reside within commuting distance.

HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT:

  • Perform medical coding using MedDRA and WHO-Drug dictionaries per the coding guidelines to include MedDRA Guide, MedDRA Points to Consider, MedDRA PTC Companion Document and WHO-Drug Best Practices. Medical coder is responsible for medical coding setup, testing, validation, and maintenance for protocol-specific or version specific, participating in review of study-specific CRFs, CRF instructions, and writing medical coding CRF completion instructions, preparing and conducting end user training pertaining to studies that require medical coding, review of study data patriating to medical coding, reviewing and providing approved coding reports (medical coding and data reconciliation

  • Perform coding in accordance with departmental coding conventions and SOPs.

  • Collaborate with project team during study startup to ensure proper coding setup.

  • Create and maintain standard test data for validation of coding tool and interface to database.

  • Perform user acceptance testing of coding system and database for each study going into production.

  • Configure coding tool for each study with appropriate dictionaries and versions per DMP.

  • Create project-specific eCRF guidelines for capturing safety data and train sites for each trial.

  • Provide completed medical coding reports using Medical Dictionary for Regulated Activities and World Health Organization Drug Dictionary per the FDA and industry guidance, completed CRFs and related queries and audit trail reports, which document resolved queries during study conduct and closure and all database changes, the reasons data were changed/updated, timestamps (date and time), and who made the changes during study conduct and closure activities according to project timelines.

  • Generate and resolve data queries for clarification of data to be coded.

  • Create project-specific coding conventions as necessary in collaboration with Principal Investigator.

  • Oversee/review external coding (from vendors and other commands) and provide feedback.

  • Create and QC coding reports, coordinate PI coding review, and ensure all approvals are obtained.

  • Create SAE listings, coordinate SAE reconciliation with Safety group, ensure approvals are obtained.

  • Collaborate to implement dictionary version/format upgrades, such as WHODrug Global C3 format.

  • May prepare change requests to the MedDRA MSSO.

  • Develop and present two day hands-on internal coding training.

  • Develop/maintain standard ORA coding guidelines, coding process instructions, eCRF safety data guidelines, protocol-specific coding conventions template, and coding report templates

  • Contribute to SOPs and coding working practices, create/maintain instructions for backup coder.

  • Communicate with FDA regarding regulations/guidelines related to clinical coding.

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