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Director, Field Medical Affairs, Thoracic/Pan-Tumor Oncology

Regeneron
On-site
United States
Medical Affairs

Role Summary

As a Director, Field Medical Affairs/Regional Director, you will oversee regional hiring, deployment, and leadership responsibilities for our oncology focused Field Medical Associate Directors/MSLs and will collaborate in setting Oncology Field Medical team strategy and metrics. The Director manages partnership collaborations as it relates to field medical support of evidence communication and generation activities that support our oncology compounds/products. Other responsibilities include leadership and ongoing supporting the team in external expert HCP scientific exchange and education that is aligned with organization strategy and priorities.

Responsibilities

  • Direct line leadership including, hiring, goal setting, performance evaluation and all other aspects related to direct report supervision.
  • Collaborate with internal team members to ensure alignment and communication of Medical Affairs (MA) field medical goals and team value proposition.
  • Develops and assists with partnership strategy for shared field medical support of collaboration compounds and products
  • Lead all aspects of the development and field execution of field strategy and territory plans
  • Appropriate identification of prioritized oncology health care providers and decision makers
  • Design and execution of individual territory strategy including
  • Investigator communication, including regular data updates to Clinical
  • Oversee management of company-sponsored clinical trials between AD and Clinical Development and investigator including
  • Study Specific Field Initiatives, e.g., quality site recommendations, site selection, study start up and patient enrollment
  • Act as a scientific resource for area healthcare professionals within the surrounding trial site community
  • Provide consistent leadership and oversight to excellence in AD external health care provider scientific exchange across all HCP-types.
  • Oversee the execution of strategic plans and coordination of activities for Oncology scientific meetings and congresses.
  • Collaborate with Medical Information to develop, plan, and review materials used for response to scientific inquiries from health care professionals.
  • Ensures company policies, principles and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism being displayed internally and externally.

Education

  • Doctorate degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent)

Qualifications

  • Required: 10+ years of oncology pharmaceutical work experience in Medical Affairs or relevant area.
  • Preferred: 5+ years of Oncology Field Medical leadership experience (leading 5+ individual contributors highly preferred).
  • Preferred: Launch experience highly preferred.
  • Required: Demonstrated leadership, experience and track record for timely planning and execution of projects.
  • Required: Proven ability in establishing and maintaining cross-functional relationships with a wide range of internal and external partners.
  • Required: Strong computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Veeva, and PowerPoint.
  • Required: Demonstrated budget and resource management skills.
  • Required: In-depth understanding of regulatory and healthcare compliance guidelines/policies.

Skills

  • Scientific communication
  • Stakeholder relationship management
  • Strategic planning and execution
  • Team leadership and management

Additional Requirements

  • Travel nationally up to 60% with overnight stays