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Program Manager, Cellular Therapy
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2024-32754 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Allied Health Portland, OR (Waterfront)
Overview
Program Development and Management:
Development of the program’s infrastructure to include work processes with nurse coordinators, Apheresis Unit, CTL, Pharmacy Supply Chain and Logistics, and Patient Business Services.
Contact person identified on the OHSU web site for program inquiries.
Develops standard work process breakdown documents for all aspects of the program – patient enrollment, patient scheduling, product PO requests and monitoring, assists nurse coordinators in development of patient education documents.
Co-facilitates development of new business as additional cellular therapy products become FDA approved alongside the Cellular Therapy Program Director. Ensures the certification audit process results in approval; submits required adult and pediatric program information; sets-up initial training of physicians, APPs, nurse coordinators, and nursing staff with the managers of each department (IP Units, OP).
Works collaboratively alongside the Cellular Therapy Program Director with the adult and pediatric Cellular Therapy Program Medical Directors to achieve program objectives.
Monitors and reports on program performance.
Operations:
Coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of the Cellular Therapy Program:
Requests PO numbers from Pharmacy at time of patient enrollment.
Tracks all patients and key information (product PO#, collection date, preparation dates, infusion dates, manufacturing patient identifier).
Tracking of Pediatric patient remission status and submission of appropriate form to Novartis in the case of non-remission per outcomes based agreement
Participates in the creation of Epic forms and smart phrases alongside RNC’s needed for patient management; used by physicians, APPs, nursing (e.g. CRS, neuro toxicity, neuro assessment documentation).
Finance:
Monitors financial reports for correct routing of revenue and expense associated with cellular therapy products.
Ensures that required forms are submitted to pharmaceutical companies to support contractual provisions for payment/non-payment.
Establishes and maintains knowledge of commercial payer requirements related to coding and billing.
Subject matter expert with Patient Business Services, Hospital Financial Services, coders and Oncology Financial Counselors.
Establishes and maintains knowledge of Medicare rules and regulations, coding and billing. Taps into resources available from the ASTCT and Product Manufacturers.
Regulatory:
This position is the delegate or Second-Designee for the Authorized Representative who oversees the implementation and compliance with the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) Program for all pharmaceutical companies with which OHSU is certified to dispense their cellular therapy product. To that end, this position will work to:
Helps to maintain records of faculty and clinical staff training for internal compliance.
Ensures Pharmacy verification of Tocilizumab is on-site per REMS requirement.
Helps facilitate annual refresher training of faculty and staff.
Be the point person for CAR-T related audits performed by pharmaceutical companies per FDA requirements
Report adverse events related to CRS and neurological toxicities to the pharmaceutical company and/or the FDA.
Quality Management:
Facilitates the CAR-T Patient Review and Program Development/Improvement & Research Updates meetings:
Prepares agendas, participates in presenting cellular therapy program quality and outcomes data, takes and distribute meeting minutes when applicable, ensures follow-up items from meetings are completed.
Coordinates with BMT program staff on ensuring compliance with FACT standards for Immune Effector Cells.
Maintains competency and professional standard of practice through participation in continuing education and professional activities. Participates on a national level in organizations doing work in the area of cellular therapies (e.g., American Society of Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT).
Responsibilities
BA or BS in health care administration, public health, public policy, business administration, or in a scientific field related to oncology.
5 years of experience in a healthcare setting. Two of the required years must have included program development, and/or administration and oversight of an on-going project or program. Experience in oncology – program development and/or clinical trials
Strong organizational skills.
Work process documentation experience.
Ability to prioritize work.
Self directed; work independently and collaboratively.
Demonstrated judgement, tact, and ability to work with a variety of diverse customers – broad spectrum of departments, physicians (internal and referring), patients, and pharmeceutical firm representatives.
Strong communication and leadership skills.
Meeting facilitation skills.
Competency in word processing, and EMR.
Strong Excel skills.
Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
Qualifications
Experience in/knowledge of or stem cell transplant.