Overview The Senior Medical Director, Medical Affairs (Virology and Rare Diseases) provides global medical/scientific leadership for assigned assets, serving as a subject matter expert and strategic partner across cross-functional teams. This is a global individual contributor role with asset-level accountability, responsible for executing medical strategy in alignment with global therapeutic area and global medical affairs strategies. The role has primary responsibility for virology, and rare disease assets, with flexibility to expand as the portfolio evolves. The Senior Medical Director partners with Global Medical Affairs leadership and regional teams to support Medical Affairs objectives, while portfolio-level prioritization and cross-asset decisions remain with Global Medical Affairs leadership. Responsibilities Provide end-to-end global scientific leadership and medical strategy for assigned assets, including accountability for asset-level Medical Affairs budgets, tracking, and compliance in alignment with Global Medical strategy. Develop and maintain the global scientific narrative, scientific platform, and long-term positioning for assigned assets. Lead global scientific dissemination for assigned assets, including publications, congress strategy, and core scientific content modules, in alignment with publication governance. Provide medical leadership and scientific input into evidence generation activities, including Integrated Evidence Plans and lifecycle evidence planning, in partnership with Evidence Generation and Development teams. Provide medical leadership and input into clinical development programs, including early opportunity assessment, regulatory-facing activities, and lifecycle management for assigned assets. Lead external scientific engagement for assigned assets, including KOL strategy, advisory activities, investigator-initiated research, and partnerships with external experts and advocacy groups. Provide medical leadership across cross-functional teams to ensure global launch readiness and effective enablement of global and regional Medical Affairs teams. Contribute to building global Medical Affairs capabilities and ways of working, ensuring compliance with applicable regulatory, ethical, and quality standards. Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees