The Associate Director, Global Medical Affairs – Scientific Communication Lead supports the strategic objectives of the Global Medical Affairs function and partners with Global Medical Affairs Leaders (GMALs) and Global Medical Affairs Strategy & Execution Leads (SELs). The AD, Scientific Communication Lead will lead the operational and strategic aspects of global scientific communication, including publication planning and execution. This role involves developing and executing global publication strategies and plans aligned with medical affairs objectives, integrating publication planning with evidence generation and medical strategy, and overseeing publication vendors and agency partners. The position also requires managing publication-related budgets and vendor contracts, tracking and reporting publication performance metrics, and ensuring scientific and knowledge information management related to publications is communicated and shared via SharePoint and other platforms. The role demands proactive information seeking and collaboration with key stakeholders to develop and shape the publication strategy, ensuring validation with 3M and CDT. The AD, Scientific Communication Lead is accountable for delivering a robust global publication planning process, providing strategic input into Integrated Evidence Generation Plans, achieving successful execution of publication plans, managing procurement and vendor relationships, and facilitating collaboration with internal and external partners. Responsibilities include overseeing the creation of abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts, ensuring timely facilitation of responses to journal review comments, and leading slide reviews and speaker preparation for congresses. The role also contributes to the creation of other scientific communication strategy documents.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager