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Head of Data Enablement

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

At Target RWE, our mission is driven by a deep commitment to people—whether it’s the patients we serve, the partners we collaborate with, or the dedicated team members who power our work. As a purpose-driven organization, we leverage real-world data to advance clinical research and inform better healthcare decisions. We foster a collaborative environment where every voice is heard, every idea has impact, and every contribution helps improve lives. If you are seeking a place where your work truly matters, join us to advance science.

Overview

The Head of Data Enablement leads the design, development, and delivery of Target RWE’s solutions and partnerships that drive our data vision and company evolution. This individual will lead our efforts around areas like data abstraction tools, direct patient data capture (e.g. patient-reported outcomes), and more. These solutions will span the tools and interfaces used by internal teams to manage our data, partnerships with health systems and patients to augment our data, and partnerships with sponsors and regulators to use our data. These applications bring Target’s data and workflows to life through intuitive, efficient, and clinically meaningful user experiences. 

The Head of Data Enablement will be hands-on in driving and delivering their product responsibilities—requirements, workflow design, user discovery, prototyping, and implementation—while leading a team of product and UX contributors. They will lead cross-functional, collaborative planning for our novel evidence-generation infrastructure. Stakeholder needs, including high-quality research output and regulatory requirements, will always be top of mind.

The Head of Data Enablement will work with the Chief Product Officer to define the overarching product strategy and prioritization, and will be responsible for translating that strategy into application-layer plans, identifying enhancements, and ensuring that the application portfolio evolves to meet user needs, internal goals, and operational realities. Close collaborators include the Data Platform PM, Data Innovation PM, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, and leaders responsible for health systems, clinical operations, and quantitative sciences. 

What You’ll Do

  • Translate company and product strategy into application-level plans and priorities.
  • Identify opportunities to enhance usability, workflow efficiency, and customer value across the application suite
  • Ensure applications evolve appropriately as TargetRWE expands into new capabilities and therapeutic areas
  • Maintain a clear view of user needs, operational requirements, and application improvements
  • Lead hands-on product work, including requirements definition, workflow mapping, user interviews, prototyping, and user stories. Work with Engineering on the development and implementation of solutions
  • Manage, mentor, and grow a team responsible for application workflows and UX
  • Work with the Chief Product Officer on the roadmap for application-layer features, balancing clinical, operational, and commercial needs
  • Define and help implement site-facing tools, including patient consent and re-identification workflows, clinical trial patient identification, or operational interfaces for coordinators

What You’ll Bring

  • 10+ years of product management or application leadership experience in healthcare, health IT, clinical operations technology, or related domains
  • Demonstrated ability to lead teams for hands-on product execution 
  • Strong understanding of healthcare workflows and EHR-related processes
  • Proven ability to work effectively with engineering teams
  • Proven ability to define and build strategic plans incorporating cross-functional input, including driving decision-making
  • Excellent communication, workflow design, and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Understanding of the real-world data and prospective clinical trials businesses, and how applications support evidence generation, data delivery, and customer value creation to meet TargetRWE’s vision
  • Experience with real-world data tools, plus experience with clinical trial workflows, patient-reported outcomes tools, and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance solutions
  • Strong understanding of the science of clinical research and clinical informatics is a plus
  • If you are ready to be part of a team where your work truly matters - where your expertise isvalued, your growth is supported and your contributions help shape the future of healthcare, Target RWE is the place for you. We’re building something meaningful together, and we’d love for you to be a part of it.

If you are ready to be part of a team where your work truly matters - where your expertise isvalued, your growth is supported and your contributions help shape the future of healthcare, Target RWE is the place for you. We’re building something meaningful together, and we’d love for you to be a part of it.

What we offer you

  • Hybrid + remote work environment
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision for you and your family
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Generous PTO and company holidays
  • Paid parental leave

Hybrid role: Located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

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