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Director, Global Congress Strategy, Oncology

GSK
Remote friendly (Collegeville, PA)
United States
$187,275 - $312,125 USD yearly
Medical Affairs

Role Summary

The Director, Global Congress Strategy, Oncology in the Global Scientific Communications organization is responsible for driving annual congress planning within a specific therapeutic area (TA): Oncology. This strategic role will be pivotal in driving the development of TA-level congress plans, sponsorship decisions, and scientific narratives to enable the effective execution of all congress-related deliverables. This role will ensure that all narratives and plans are aligned within the asset and across the TA, partnering closely with Medical and Commercial teams for delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the annual congress planning process for the assigned therapeutic area, ensuring alignment with the overall medical and commercial strategy.
  • Develop and drive TA-level congress plans and decision-making, including sponsorship decisions and the creation of scientific narratives.
  • Ensure all congress narratives and plans are aligned within the asset and across the TA, partnering closely with Medical and Commercial teams to deliver cohesive and strategic congress outcomes.
  • Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with external vendors and internal stakeholders to ensure delivery of congress plans on strategy.
  • Provide strategic insights into the appropriate content needed to articulate the narrative within the context of broader medical and commercial strategies.
  • Deliver medical leadership and consistent excellence in congressing through society relationship management and partnership with local markets and cross-functional partners.
  • Evaluate and shape congress key performance indicators (KPIs) and share insights with teams to continually refine approaches, priorities, and investments.
  • Ensure adherence to all relevant codes and system requirements (e.g. ABPI code of practice, GSK Code), particularly with respect to the communication of promotional versus non-promotional information.
  • Gather and share best practices across global congresses to ensure consistency, high standards, and excellence are maintained across the organization.
  • Stay updated on advancements in congressing to ensure approaches evolve with the external landscape.

Qualifications

  • Required: Advanced degree in science, medicine, pharmacy, communications or a related field.
  • Required: 7+ years of related experience in scientific communications and/or congress planning and execution, with extensive knowledge of pharmaceutical congress industry, codes and practices.
  • Required: Experience working with Medical and Commercial teams to deliver aligned and impactful outcomes.
  • Required: Experience developing and implementing strategic plans and narratives, including innovative technology tools to articulate scientific narratives.
  • Required: Experience collaborating and building relationships with external stakeholders including physicians, payers and patients within the specific TA.
  • Required: Experience with external vendors and internal stakeholders through excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Required: Strong analytical skills and the ability to share insights to shape strategic approaches and investments.
  • Required: Excellent project management over multiple projects simultaneously, meeting deadlines.
  • Required: Experience interpreting, analyzing, organizing, and presenting complex data to a broad range of audiences.

Education

  • Required: Advanced degree in science, medicine, pharmacy, or related field.
  • Preferred: Postgraduate degree (PhD or PharmD).