Global Medical Director, Haematology and Nephrology
This is what you will do:
The Global Medical Director will provide support for strategic planning and leadership for hematology, nephrology and transplant indications and expanding pipeline portfolio. Responsible for providing scientific and medical support with an in-depth understanding of the medical landscape. Support the development and implementation of global launch and long-term strategies with effective cross-functional collaboration. Support the Alexion Global Medical Affairs mission to maximize patient outcomes by setting and continuously advancing the evidence-based medical standard of care.
You will be responsible for:
In collaboration with the SD, develop and implement global medical TA strategy and plan for GMA activities (pre-launch and post -launch as applicable) for the specified therapeutic area by providing medical leadership, insight, and strategy to TA global medical affairs team across functions and countries globally. Responsible for the following:
Co-lead development of the situational assessment and the global product disease strategy planOversight of the in-year global medical strategy, real world evidence generation plan, tactical plan, and budget for global initiativesProviding medical strategic recommendation for late phase pipeline programs and post- approval in-line life cycle management (LCM)Contributing to Phase 3b/ 4 and ESR evidence generation strategy for late phase pipeline and in-line TA programsDeveloping and overseeing clinical study design (non-registration phase IIIb/ IV, registries, outcomes research etc.) for late phase pipeline and in-line TA programs in close collaboration with relevant functionsSet strategy for externally sponsored research (ESR) and review and ensure alignment with TA strategy of proposals.Providing clear strategic guidance to scientific communication, internal medical training, external medical education (CME, Symposia, medical education), medical info, PEVT teams in developing functional plans supporting global medical strategyProviding global medical guidance to country medical teams in developing country medical plans aligned with global medical strategy.Responsible for the global and country quarterly management review
Serves as the medical expert and resource within ALXN in support of the therapeutic area. Responsible for the following:
Establishes strategic partnerships with medical societies, centers of excellence and KOLs in areas of scientific interest and serves as conduit for flow of information both out to the medical community and into the company. Responsible for the following:
You will need to have:
Must have a PhD, PharmD or MD level degree or equivalent.1-4 years + experience in medical affairs organization (med info, grant processing, field MSL team, KOL management, scientific communications)Experience developing and implementing launch strategies in global or regional medical affairs functions.Excellent communication skills both written and verbal. Understanding of regulatory and compliance for a medical affairs organizationExcellent interpersonal skills with demonstrated track record and ability to drive results as an effective a team member and project leader.Proven ability to manage budget and resources.Strong business acumenAbility to build partnerships cross-functionally.Flexibility and ability to adapt to changing conditions.Excellent problem solving, organizational, and negotiating skills.Must demonstrate an energy and enthusiasm which brings a positive approach to all challenges.Sense of ethics and responsibilityTravel required up to 25%. This role is an in-office position: employees must be in the office 60% of the time.The duties of this role are generally conducted in an office environment. As is typical of an office-based role, employees must be able, with or without an accommodation to: use a computer; engage in communications via phone, video, and electronic messaging; engage in problem solving and non-linear thought, analysis, and dialogue; collaborate with others; maintain general availability during standard business hours.We would prefer for you to have:
Experience leading cross-functional teams.Experience in hematology, nephrology, or solid organ transplant.Experience in the Pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.Rare Disease ExperienceDate Posted
05-Nov-2024Closing Date
18-Nov-2024Alexion is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We are committed to fostering a culture of belonging where every single person can belong because of their uniqueness. The Company will not make decisions about employment, training, compensation, promotion, and other terms and conditions of employment based on race, color, religion, creed or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, age, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, marital status, pregnancy, (including childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), parental status (including adoption or surrogacy), military status, protected veteran status, disability, medical condition, gender identity or expression, genetic information, mental illness or other characteristics protected by law. Alexion provides reasonable accommodations to meet the needs of candidates and employees. To begin an interactive dialogue with Alexion regarding an accommodation, please contact accommodations@Alexion.com. Alexion participates in E-Verify.AstraZeneca requires all US employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 but will consider requests for reasonable accommodations as required by applicable law.