IQVIA is a publicly-traded healthcare intelligence company founded in 2016 upon the merger of two market leaders: Quintiles and IMS Health. With locations aroun
Clinical Trial Psych Rater, Spanish Speaking
Location
Spain
Posted
7 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Clinical Trial Psych Rater, Spanish Speaking
IQVIA
• Review scales administered by raters to confirm standardized assessment practices • Evaluate assessment quality • Engage in live discussions with raters to provide guidance on methodology and scoring techniques • Support rater performance through functional assessments (e.g., mock interviews) • Participate in all required orientation, training, and calibration activities • Review case data and prepare for rater discussions, ensuring all relevant documents and scale items are available • Conduct live interactions with raters to provide feedback and guidance on assessment methodology and scoring • Complete assigned tasks and rater interactions according to schedule
Job Requirements
- Master’s degree (MA/MS) in Psychology, Counseling, Psychiatric Nursing, or Social Work (or equivalent)
- Minimum 3 years administering psychiatric assessments, rating scales, and/or structured clinical interviews
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience with psychiatric populations
- Minimum 3 years administering scales in clinical research trials
- Experience in CNS trials preferred
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, time management, and problem-solving ability
- Proficiency with Windows and Microsoft Office applications
- Fluency in English and native-level proficiency in Spanish.
Benefits
- Remote work
- Flexible work arrangements
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