Executive Director and US Medical Lead, Oncology Pipeline
Company: GlaxoSmithKline
Location: Durham
Posted on: January 21, 2025
Job Description:
Site Name: USA - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, USA - North
Carolina - DurhamPosted Date: Jan 16 2025Are you looking for a
leadership opportunity to drive growth and continuous improvement
in Oncology medical affairs? If so, this role may be for you!The US
Medical Affairs Lead Oncology Pipeline role is focused on providing
US medical leadership, input and support for key emerging assets in
development, ensuring US Market needs/insights are considered and
integrated into product development, evidence generation, and
launch plans. This role will also work with the US Oncology
Therapeutic Head to ensure the US Medical team has the appropriate
expertise and resources in place to support new medicines coming to
market. They will partner closely with Commercial Early Asset
leads, Global Medical Affairs, and R&D teams.This role will
provide YOU the opportunity to lead key activities to progress YOUR
career. These responsibilities include some of the following:Key
Responsibilities:
- Maintains understanding of US market dynamics and treatment
landscape associated with priority pipeline assets in the Oncology
research units.
- Serves as the US representative on pipeline Global Medical
Affairs teams and co-creates medicine strategy and plans;
Represents US Medical Affairs across matrix teams to ensure high
quality medical plans are established.
- Gathers and communicates medical insights from internal and
external stakeholders (Investigators/HCP's, Patients, Payors and
Regulators) to shape product development decisions, Global Medical
Affairs Plans, and integrated evidence strategy and plan.
- Develops pipeline medical affairs plans and operational model
laying the initial foundation for future Medical Affairs launches;
Performs advanced scenario-planning and preliminary preparation for
US launches.
- Inputs into the design of Clinical Trials, development plans,
and Integrated Evidence planning; coordinating with relevant Global
Medical Team roles and R&D technical experts e.g. Global Value
Evidence and Outcomes and Epidemiology as required.
- Understands and communicates clinical and market access data
requirements for US market; shapes clinical and health outcomes
evidence plans to support anticipated US Market needs.
- Partners with Global Medical Affairs on Advisory Board design
and discussion, ensuring compliance with SE governance and
documentation requirements.
- Leads US Medical/Clinical Operations partnership process,
determining scope of US Medical Affairs support for ongoing US
Clinical Trials.
- In partnership with US Medical Affairs Lead and US Head,
ensures early input into priority US research site strategy (COEs,
Cooperative groups, Research Networks) and key US external
stakeholders; builds external relationships in partnership with
Field Medical and collaborates with internal R&D stakeholders
to foster internal relationships with external experts &
leaders.
- Facilitates preparation of US Therapeutic Area Head for GSK
Product Investment Board review/ Brand Planning processes, ensuring
compliance with timelines and mandated global templates; updates
Field Medical Teams and other internal stakeholders on pipeline
progress and status.
- Serves as Medical point for US input into Business Development
and Acquisition opportunities.
- In partnership with US Medical Communications and Scientific
Training team, shapes, reviews, and approves Globally created
Scientific Communication and Medical Information materials that
will be used with US HCPs, ensuring alignment with US medical
strategy and business needs.
- Drives cross-functional influence and collaboration internally
across divisions.
- Leads a team of Medical Directors in support of the Oncology
pipeline, prioritizing resources and efforts against highest
priority programs.
- Accountable for budget management to plan.Why you?Basic
Qualifications:We are looking for professionals with these required
skills to achieve our goals:
- PharmD, PhD, MD- Medical Doctor- Board Certification (or
equivalent credentials).
- Experience launching Oncology products in the US.
- 5-10 years Medical Affairs or Clinical Development
experience.
- Experience in one or more of the following tumor areas: Lung,
Head and Neck, Sarcoma, CRC.
- Experience influencing and informing clinical development plans
for US commercialization success.
- Experience leading and managing cross-functional work.
- Drug development (early through late stage) experience with
knowledge of GCP regulatory/ market access and reimbursement
requirements.
- US Medical Affairs and life cycle management, including launch
support requirements.
- Significant diverse disease and therapeutic area
experience.
- Robust knowledge base of promotional codes/ regulations;
previous involvement in review and approval processes.Preferred
Qualifications:If you have the following characteristics, it would
be a plus:
- Demonstrated ability to build strong internal and external
networks.
- Highly developed leadership, networking, communication and
influencing skills to work effectively in a complex matrix
environment.#LI-GSKPlease visit to learn more about the
comprehensive benefits program GSK offers US employees.Why
GSK?Uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease
together.GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose -
to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease
together - so we can positively impact the health of billions of
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disease with vaccines, specialty and general medicines. We focus on
the science of the immune system and the use of new platform and
data technologies, investing in four core therapeutic areas
(infectious diseases, HIV, respiratory/ immunology and
oncology).Our success absolutely depends on our people. While
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