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LPN – Adverse Drug Events
The Cigna GroupAdverse Drug Event Nurse LPN responsible for reporting to pharmaceutical companies or FDA while ensuring compliance with internal protocols. Requires LPN license and clinical experience.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Completing and submitting adverse drug event reports to the pharmaceutical companies or FDA
- Review clinical adverse event "work in progress" (WIP)
- Respond to manufacturer and/or internal requests when an adverse clarification is required
- Ensure all applicable manufacturer trainings are completed on time and remain compliant
- Attend manufacturer audits as required by the leadership team
Requirements
What you’ll need- Minimum of 2 years experience in a clinical setting
- Clear, active, unrestricted LPN Nursing license in your home state
- General PC knowledge including Microsoft Office, Internet, and email
- Knowledge of pharmacy, pharmaceuticals, or healthcare business required
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
- Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology
- Active professional affiliations and/or national certification in related clinical specialty preferred
Benefits
Comp & perks- medical, vision, dental, and well-being and behavioral health programs
- 401(k)
- company paid life insurance
- tuition reimbursement
- a minimum of 18 days of paid time off per year
- paid holidays
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Hard Skills & Tools
adverse drug event reportingclinical reviewmedical terminologypharmacy knowledgepharmaceutical knowledgehealthcare business knowledge
Soft Skills
communication skillsverbal communicationwritten communication
Certifications
LPN Nursing licensenational certification in clinical specialty