Regulatory Affairs Training Manager – Regulatory Information Management (RIM)

Cpl Life Sciences
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Job Title: Regulatory Affairs Training Manager – Regulatory Information Management (RIM)

Description: 18-month Contract, Inside IR35

Location: Remote, 1x a month travel to West London

Rate: £430/day via umbrella engagement only


The RA Training Manager - RIM will have a key role in the success of continued Veeva RIM roll-out and implementation. Supporting Organizational Change Management (OCM) training activities as a core SME and ensuring RA staff have access to fit-for-purpose training material. In alignment with the Functional Change Lead, the RA Training Manager - RIM will be responsible for the training plan creation and management, contribute to the design of training approach, prepare training materials, and organize training development; training coordination and delivery to Super Users and End Users.


Major Accountabilities

  • Program Training Materials Development and Publishing
  • Review and validate central Training material related to Veeva RIM platform deployment
  • Create any local Function-specific materials as required, especially for Super Users
  • Ensure training materials are regularly updated for program changes (incl. Job aids, e-learnings, etc)
  • Set up any mandatory e-Learning content training in Up4Growth for training push
  • Training Communications
  • Customize Training communications material from Central Training team to provide proactive information and regular updates
  • Contribute to creating and delivering Function-specific Training communications and materials as necessary, in line with agreed central governance processes
  • •Support coordination and promotion of Show & Tell/ demo sessions within Function


Super User - Training Coordination, Delivery & Tracking

  • Attend central Train the Trainer sessions
  • Align with Functional Change Lead to: Schedule Super User training sessions in Up4Growth, Deliver Training sessions, and generate Up4Growth Super User Tracking reports



End User - Training Coordination & Delivery

  • Schedule End User Instructor-Led training sessions in Up4Growth, leveraging Function End User lists
  • Deliver Training sessions
  • Support Super Users during their own training sessions to End Users (tech and content support)
  • Provide support to End Users throughout the training period
  • End User Training Records & Systems Permission Management
  • Generate Up4Growth End User Tracking reports
  • Track actual Attendance Report and compile End User Completion Reports
  • Ensure all Function associates achieve training pass, and any other approvals required in order to secure Veeva access authorisation
  • Ensure Functional business roles are correctly mapped to correct system roles and permissions


Stakeholder Management & Engagement:

• Help to raise Functional Training-related risks, issues, and change requests as required via appropriate channels, ensuring Central OCM team visibility

• Regularly connect with Functional stakeholders to understand and mitigate concerns


Training Materials Maintenance Post Go-Live

• Liaise with Veeva Product Owners to understand release impacts (x3 per year) on existing system, processes, and ways of working

• Identify key affected audiences

• Conduct impact assessment on existing training materials

• Revise, retire or create new materials and job support tools that reflect release changes

• Plan and execute training delivery strategies to key impacted audiences

• Schedule, communicate and deliver training as needed

• Evaluate training effectiveness

• Assess for effective adoption of release changes, preparing further supports, if needed



Performance Indicators

• Establishment of effective training strategies and delivery methods that meet end user expectations

• Documented & reported evidence of up-skilling of the RA organization on the new NRV system

• High training completion and user adoption rate at go-live

• Low number of support tickets raised related to lack of training clarity / material

• Training Satisfaction rating by Super Users and End Users


Ideal Background

Education: Life Science Degree or other University degree with equivalent experience


Experience and skills:

• Strong training, communications, project management skills

• Experience in Project management tools & systems

• Proven successful experience on the design and development of training concepts with cross-functional teams

• Strong training delivery capability

• Good understanding and direct experience with Veeva RIM deployments

• Good understanding of all RA roles

• Good Organizational awareness

• Technology-savvy – ability to leverage and use systems, technology and automation to (including digital assistants and AI tools) to derive impactful trainings and communications

• Strong communication skills



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