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Project Volunteer Board
Updated Jun 19

    Project Volunteer Board

     

    Welcome to the Working Groups Project Volunteer Board!

    Welcome to the Working Groups Project Volunteer Board!

    The Working Groups Project Volunteer Board provides an overview of all current projects that are open for volunteer contributions. Each listing includes key details about the project, its goals, and the specific skills or support needed.

    Please use this board as a resource to identify opportunities and connect with project leads where applicable. If you are interested in joining any of these projects, please complete the induction form by clicking the link below and if you have any questions please email workinggroups@phuse.global. 

    New Member Induction Form

    Why Join a PHUSE Working Groups Project?

    Why Join a PHUSE Working Groups Project?

    PHUSE Working Groups are a wonderful opportunity to interact with colleagues across the globe on a wide ranging set of projects seeking to address business challenges across life sciences. PHUSE Working Groups are a platform where knowledgeable and passionate individuals can discuss and innovate on topics encompassing the work of data managers, biostatisticians, statistical programmers, data scientists and eClinical IT professionals. PHUSE collaborates broadly across the industry including with regulatory agencies and standards development organisations to drive solutions forward.

    It is an exciting growth opportunity to participate in Working Group Project Teams, facilitating the collaboration of subject matter experts in project teams and participation in PHUSE events. As a volunteer project member, you can influence the direction of a project and the final deliverables, allowing you to be impactful and help drive development in life sciences.

    What Can I Expect as a PHUSE Project Member?

    What Can I Expect as a PHUSE Project Member?

    PHUSE Projects are individual, but typically have a bi-weekly or monthly project call, where project members meet to discuss progress. Each project will have a deliverable that has been agreed, and the Project Leads will drive delivery of that project with the help of the project members. You will be expected to join the calls and contribute to the conversation and review processes throughout the project lifecycle. Full Roles and Responsibilities can be found documented here, but as a project member you:

    • Actively contribute and participate in Project calls

    • Deliver on commitments to timelines

    • Communicate effectively by providing high-level updates if absent from team calls

    For more insight on Working Group Project teams, use this link to the Useful Information tab on the Advanced Hub.

    Which Projects Are Accepting New Members?

    Which Projects Are Accepting New Members?

    This page provides the details on all PHUSE Working Group Projects that are currently accepting new members. Some projects will be in the initiation stage, others will be more established. Please click on the Working Group you are interested in from the list below to find out more.

    • Data Transparency

    • Data Visualisation & Open Source Technology

    • Emerging Trends & Innovation

    • Nonclinical Topics

    • Optimizing the Use of Data Standards

    • Risk Based Quality Management

    • Real World Evidence

    • Safety Analytics

    What Happens Next?

    What Happens Next?

    When you have identified the PHUSE Working Group project that you want to become a member of, you can apply by completing the New Member Induction Form.

    This form is required for acceptance into a PHUSE Working Group Project Team. You will be required to provide consent for the following:

    • That you understand how we will use your information

    • That you consent to being added to PHUSE Working Group mailing lists (from which you can unsubscribe at any time)

    • That you understand that we will provide information to your company about your participation in Working Group projects should it be requested by them

    • That you will abide by the Working Groups Code of Conduct, and understand that should you fail to do this, that you could be removed from the project. 

    Once the form has been submitted, the PHUSE Office will be in touch to organise your introduction to the project leads and induction into the project team. Please note that you will be invited to project calls via outlook invitations and the Microsoft Teams area for your project.

    If you have any questions, please contact the PHUSE Working Group Office: workinggroups@phuse.global

    Looking for Other Opportunities to Volunteer With PHUSE?

    Looking for Other Opportunities to Volunteer With PHUSE?

    The PHUSE Working Groups is not the only opportunity to volunteer with PHUSE. Check out some of the other opportunities on the PHUSE Volunteer Board by clicking the link below.

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