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Associate Director, Statistical Programming

Editas Medicine

Editas Medicine

Cambridge, MA, USA
Posted on Jun 25, 2024

At Editas, we’re driven by a collective purpose, to bring transformative and life changing therapies to people living with serious diseases with the greatest unmet needs. This fuels our drive to excel in scientific innovation, allowing us to harness the power and potential of CRISPR/Cas9 and CRISPR/Cpf1 (Cas12a) gene editing.

We believe our people are at the core of everything we do, and we’re committed to cultivating a culture where every individual feels valued and included. To do this, we strive to integrate belonging, inclusivity, diversity, and equity into every aspect of our organization.

Together, we are leading the way towards a healthier and more equitable future.

Position Summary: Reporting to Sr. Director of Statistical Programming within the Biometrics Department, Associate Director of Statistical Programming is expected to be a highly experienced functional area project leader with expert knowledge of Statistical Programming strategy, concepts and processes, excellent programming skills and capabilities in overseeing Statistical Programming activities in accordance to company and departmental processes and procedures.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for providing technical leadership for Statistical Programming activities on assigned studies.
  • Collaborate closely with Biostatistics, Clinical Data Management, Clinical Operations, and other functions to provide programming support as needed.
  • Act as a Programming Subject Matter Expert on assigned studies, including generation or validation of SDTM and ADaM datasets, as well as producing Tables, Figures, and Listings as needed.
  • Provides programming support for DSUR, IB, publications, posters, and presentations in a timely and high-quality manner.
  • Oversees Statistical Programming deliverables provided by service providers on assigned studies.
  • Serves as the statistical programming primary point of contact for a given program or across various programs and studies, representing the Statistical Programming on the clinical team for cross-trial activities as needed.
  • Contributes to the development and maintenance of departmental policies, procedures, training, and standards.