Director of Clinical Operations at 0050 US00-REMOTE-US90 — Bothell, WA
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Job Title
Director of Clinical Operations
Job Description
Director of Clinical Operations, Image Guided Therapy Devices
The Director of Clinical Operations, IGTD, oversees day-to-day clinical program operations, ensuring progress against goals while leading complex negotiations with regulatory bodies, sites, and vendors and streamlining operations through innovative methodologies. This role partners with executive leadership and cross-functional teams across IT, Clinical/Medical, Regulatory, Legal, Quality, Procurement, and Finance to shape large-scale research strategy, analyze industry trends, advise stakeholders, manage vendors and deliverables as Product Owner, and provide clear reporting to senior leadership and regulatory authorities.
Your role:
- Lead the operational planning and execution of clinical trials and evidence generation programs across Coronary, Peripheral, and Cardiac Solutions, including early feasibility, pivotal, pre-market, post-market, registry, real-world evidence, and investigator-initiated or company-sponsored studies. Translate clinical evidence strategies and protocols into executable plans covering timelines, enrollment, site activation, monitoring, vendors, budgets, resourcing, and risk mitigation.
- Oversee end-to-end study startup and execution, including site feasibility, investigator selection, contract and budget coordination, ethics committee and IRB submissions, site initiation, patient enrollment, monitoring, data collection, protocol compliance, deviation management, adverse event workflows, documentation, and closeout.
- Ensure all clinical studies are inspection ready and executed in accordance with ICH GCP, ISO standards, FDA and global regulatory requirements, local country requirements, and Philips quality and compliance policies. Partner with Regulatory, Quality, and Clinical Affairs to support regulatory submissions, clinical evaluations, annual reports, post-market surveillance needs, and timely delivery of high-quality evidence outputs.
- Manage clinical operations governance, vendor oversight, and performance management across CROs, core and imaging laboratories, data management partners, safety vendors, electronic data capture providers, and other external study partners. Establish operating rhythms for study team meetings, enrollment reviews, budget reviews, milestone tracking, risk escalation, and senior leadership updates.
- Build, lead, and develop a high-performing Clinical Operations team with clear goals, accountability, execution discipline, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Represent Clinical Operations in governance forums, core team meetings, product development discussions, senior management reviews, and external discussions with investigators, vendors, and regulatory authorities as needed.
You're the right fit if:
- You have acquired 10+ years of directly related clinical research or clinical operations experience, preferably within the medical device industry, including 5+ years leading or managing clinical operations teams. You have a demonstrated track record of delivering complex clinical studies on time, within budget, and in compliance with applicable requirements.
- You have deep knowledge of clinical trial execution across the product lifecycle, including study startup, site activation, enrollment, monitoring, vendor management, data collection, closeout, inspection readiness, budgets, contracts, timelines, site performance, vendor deliverables, and operational risk. Your expertise includes ICH GCP, ISO 14155, FDA medical device regulations, informed consent, adverse event reporting, protocol deviation management, clinical trial documentation, trial master file expectations, and global regulatory and operational requirements.
- You have a bachelor’s degree in a scientific, clinical, health sciences, engineering, or related discipline; an advanced scientific, clinical, regulatory, public health, or business degree is preferred. Experience with cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, coronary, electrophysiology, structural heart, image guided therapy, catheter-based technologies, global clinical trial execution, and digital clinical trial systems is highly desirable.
- You are a strong clinical operations leader who can translate strategy and study design into practical trial plans, build collaborative relationships, influence through direct and indirect reporting lines, communicate effectively with clinical, regulatory, technical, executive, vendor, and external audiences, and create a culture of accountability, process improvement, and excellence. You are able to supervise exempt and non-exempt employees, oversee vendors and external partners, support hiring and performance management decisions, and travel domestically and internationally approximately 20–30% of the time.
- You must be able to successfully perform the following minimum Physical, Cognitive and Environmental job requirements with or without accommodation for this position.
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Additional Information
Company relocation benefits will not be provided for this position. For this position, you must reside in or within commuting distance to posted locations.
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