ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, US GU, Global Medical Oncology
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Position Summary:
Position reports to the Senior Director, US GU Tumors Portfolio of Global Medical Oncology. The primary responsibility of the Associate Director is developing and implementing the US Medical Strategies and objectives for assigned genitourinary tumor(s). This Associate Director role is responsible for integrating and aligning GU strategies through establishing and maintaining cross-functional collaborative relationships with key stakeholders including, but not limited to, US Commercialization, Clinical Development teams, among others.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide strategic, scientific, and executional leadership while partnering with the integrated matrix team, including Medical, Commercial and Access organizations
Lead and partner effectively with the integrated matrix team to direct lifecycle management activities and tactics
Develop/refine and implement key medical activities, including medical advisory boards, Medical Science Liaison resources and training, congresses, reactive content, and communication strategy, including publications
Partner with US Commercial and Access organizations to integrate medical perspectives into the commercial strategy and ensure appropriate alignment between commercial and medical activities
Develop and maintain long-term, trusted relationships with external thought leaders and scientific experts to assess unmet medical needs in order to develop an appropriate and relevant medical strategy
Interacts and maintains relationships with the medical matrix (particularly Field Medical), physician leaders and researchers, Competitive Intelligence, Payers and Advocacy groups and other external and internal customers to implement the US-focused GU disease strategy
Collaborates with functional areas outside of medical including marketing, sales, access, legal, regulatory, clinical operations, and research and development
Ensure US medical strategies, objectives and tactics are aligned across the medical matrix and integrated with the strategic brand plan
Qualifications & Experience:
Advanced scientific degree (MD, PhD, PharmD, DNP)
Prior (3-5+ years) pharmaceutical industry experience in medical affairs is preferred
Highly organized and motivated individual with the ability to lead multiple projects and initiatives across diverse high performing matrix teams
Must have the ability to work effectively within cross-functional teams
Possess excellent communication and presentation skills, both verbal and written
Strong understanding of pharmaceutical drug development, including clinical development, regulatory, life cycle management of pharmaceutical products, and ability to build relationships and/or collaborate with thought leaders in the field
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to navigate complex situations and gain alignment with diverse stakeholders to make decisions
Demonstrated ability to execute and deliver results in a deadline-driven environment while managing multiple priorities
Estimated 20% travel (as applicable)
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Compensation Overview:
Princeton - NJ - US: $166,350 - $201,571The starting compensation range(s) for this role are listed above for a full-time employee (FTE) basis. Additional ince
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