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Associate Director, Global Medical Affairs

United States – Remote, United States - California - Santa MonicaMedical AffairsRegular

Job Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Global Medical Strategy Team with a focus on Multiple Myeloma. In this role, you will have an opportunity to be part of one of the recent most impactful medical advancements in patient care and work towards better outcomes for patients with hematological malignancies.

Your main focus will be to partner with the Multiple Myeloma Lead and be responsible for a range of key projects that are aligned to business needs. These could include but not be limited to strategic development and overall tactical implementation of Medical Affairs activities related to the lifecycle management of the product & where relevant early and late-stage pipeline launch indications. You will collaborate cross-functionally with Clinical Development, HEOR, Market Access, Public Affairs, Marketing and in-function across different regions etc., as well as with external clinicians and decision-makers.

This role will report to the Head of Global Medical Strategy and will work in partnership with them and the Multiple Myeloma Lead to perform all aspects of the role.


Responsibilities

  • Partner within the Strategy Team to follow through on required tasks and activities, deputizing for them when needed
  • Follow through on tactics such as advisory boards, publications, training etc.
  • Provide vision and direction for the assigned disease area, facilitate the development and execution of the cross-functional product and disease strategy
  • Partner with members of the extended Global Medical Affairs team such as RWE, Scientific Communication, Publications to provide input, direction and review of materials
  • Capture insights on the assigned therapy area systematically, both internal and external, and be able to translate these insights into actionable activities for the therapy area
  • Provide guidance for the development and implementation of the disease strategy, the medical Plans of Action (POAs) and cross-functional projects
  • Participate in the exchange with the medical community and maintain a thought leader network
  • Collaborate effectively and in a compliant manner with colleagues in other functional areas, e.g., Clinical Research, Sales and Marketing, Market Access, PVE
  • Represent Global Medical Affairs to external and internal stakeholders, including groups of experts, medical professional groups, societies, regulatory groups and at national and international scientific meetings

Basic Qualifications

Doctorate Degree and 2+ years of medical affairs or oncology experience

OR

Master’s Degree and 8+ years of medical affairs or oncology experience

OR

Bachelor’s Degree and 10+ years of medical affairs or oncology experience


Preferred Qualifications

  • M.D., Pharm. D, PhD or qualification in Life Sciences, Immunology, or Oncology
  • Relevant experience in the pharmaceutical industry, ideally with an expertise in cell therapy and Multiple Myeloma
  • Demonstrated experience within Medical Affairs
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Sound organizational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills along with excellent judgment and ability to work in a team environment
  • Demonstrated ability to work across a cross functional matrix
  • Self-starter with “can do” attitude
  • Basic knowledge of budget and account management
  • Able to travel to domestic and international conferences (travel 35%)

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