Research Scientist, Clinical Outcome Assessment

Thermo Fisher Scientific
Washington, US
Remote

Job Description

Work Schedule

Standard (Mon-Fri)

Environmental Conditions

Office

Job Description

Overview:

ThermoFisher Scientific’s Patient-Centered Research (PCR) group helps sponsors to consider the patient voice in all relevant healthcare decisions, from development over regulatory to reimbursement and product launch. For that, PCR uses a unique combination of scientific fields, including health sciences, psychometrics, epidemiology, psychology, health economics and others. Our work has helped identify and clarify unmet clinical needs, assess burden of illness and evaluate patient outcomes, preference and/or adherence, while supporting promotional and labeling claims on a global scale. The advertised role will contribute to this research agenda and help ensure the patient voice is heard.

The Research Scientist will lead the response to client requests and serve as Principal Investigator (PI) for Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) strategy and research, including qualitative and quantitative studies to support instrument development, content validity, psychometric validation, and application. Responding to RFPs involves consulting with the study sponsor on their need, providing strategic advice on the study design to meet these needs and leading the development of a high-quality proposal. As PI the role provides end-to-end leadership of the awarded research activities, including study design, protocol development, execution, data analysis, reporting, and dissemination of high-quality research. The Research Scientist will work closely with Research Associates, who provide support across study execution, data collection, and analysis. The role will provide scientific guidance and direction to ensure high-quality outputs and efficient study delivery. The role also requires close collaboration with cross-functional teams, including the Project Management Office, Editorial Services, and Data Collection Management & Analysis, to ensure studies are delivered on time, within scope, and to the highest quality standards. This is a client-facing position, requiring strong communication and partnership with study sponsors across a range of applications. The Research Scientist will ensure scientific rigor, align research activities with client objectives, and contribute to innovative study design and execution.

The successful candidate will bring strong scientific leadership, project ownership, and the ability to manage multiple studies in a fast-paced environment. This role offers the opportunity to further develop leadership capabilities, deepen subject matter expertise, and contribute to the strategic growth and impact of the organization.

Essential Functions

Projects

  • Lead the development of study designs, budgets, and proposals as Principal Investigator, with full accountability for scientific and operational delivery, encompassing mixed-methods research integrating qualitative and quantitative (psychometric) approaches
  • Review and approve all deliverables for client review (e.g., protocols, qualitative and quantiative research reports, qualitative and statistical analysis plans, and regulatory briefing documents )
  • Effectively lead Research Associates and junior staff throughout projects
  • Communicate with internal and external partners (e.g., vendors, patient advocacy groups, other departments)
  • Lead the selection, development, and validation of COAs, including PROs, ClinROs, ObsROs, and PerfOs, in line with regulatory and scientific best practices. Oversee data analysis strategy and ensure data quality control standards are met, including qualitative coding frameworks and psychometric evaluation (e.g., reliability, validity, responsiveness)
  • Lead scientific dissemination, where applicable (incl., manuscripts, posters, oral presentations at conferences)
  • Ensure accurate and timely recording of project time on a weekly basis
  • Contribute to strategic initiatives and/or research projects, depending on capacity and priorities

Teamwork and Quality

  • Complete relevant training courses on time (e.g., adverse event training, SOPs, ethics)
  • Efficiently direct, delegate, and communicate with project teams
  • Provide scientific support and on-the-job guidance to research associates and junior project team members particularly in COA methodology, qualitative interviewing, and regulatory expectations
  • Work with the study team and Project Management Office to track and drive the project timelines and budget use
  • Be familiar with electronic and paper filing requirements, relevant SOPs and IRB needs
  • Communicate effectively internally and externally with clients including providing strategic guidance on COA selection, development pathways, and regulatory positioning

Organizational Contributions

  • Lead proposal development, delegate development, and contribute strategically to project bidding and study design. Build and maintain long-lasting client relationships as a scientific lead
  • Stay up to date with research and integra

Skills & Requirements

Technical Skills

PythonRSqlDockerKubernetesInfra-as-codeTerraformAwsDatadogElasticsearchSnowflakeDatabricksCost optimization strategiesCommunicationLeadershipMentoringHealth sciencesPsychometricsEpidemiologyPsychologyHealth economicsClinical outcome assessmentPatient-centered research

Employment Type

FULL TIME

Level

senior

Posted

4/28/2026

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