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Director, Medical Affairs MSL - Nephrology (Central)

Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Full-time
Remote friendly (Boston, MA)
United States
$203,800 - $305,700 USD yearly
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Director, Medical Affairs MSL - Nephrology (Central) overseeing regional field medical leadership to stand up a high performing MSL team and support launch strategies for IgAN therapies, with a focus on nephrology and immunology programs.

Responsibilities

  • Attract, hire, develop and retain top field medical talent; oversee team operations including personnel, financial resources, and training requirements.
  • Lead, manage, coach and develop Therapeutic Field Leadership team including MSL Directors, Field Medical Strategy and Operations and MSLs.
  • Engage internal and external stakeholders to ensure field medical activities address healthcare needs through innovation while maintaining high compliance standards.
  • Translate corporate and medical strategic priorities into objectives, KPIs, and engagement guidance (e.g., MSL-clinical collaboration on studies, engagement planning, disease state education programs, evidence generation projects) by region/country.
  • Develop collaborative partnerships with internal groups (USMA Strategy Team, Global Strategy, Med Comms, Medical Information, Medical Excellence, Clinical Development, RWE, HEOR, Commercial).
  • Collaborate with Field Medical Operations and Medical Excellence to identify gaps and develop tools, infrastructure, and training for field medical activities.
  • Partner with the USMA Therapeutics Area Head to deliver tools and materials for meaningful scientific exchange.
  • Lead innovative approaches in field medical, staying abreast of benchmarks to maximize value and impact.
  • Implement strategies to build team capabilities in response to evolving environments and lead external assessment initiatives to understand external stakeholder needs.

Qualifications

  • Proven track record of strong strategic leadership, teamwork, innovation, project management, and ability to manage, lead and mentor individuals.
  • In-depth understanding of legal and regulatory guidelines of the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Performance-oriented with business acumen and patient-centric attitude.
  • Excellent clinical and business acumen to drive improvement and results.
  • Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Travel required 50-60%.

Education

  • Advanced degree in health sciences or related field, such as PharmD, PhD or MD.
  • Strong nephrology and/or immunology background preferred.
  • 7+ years of pharmaceutical Medical Affairs experience and 3+ years of supervisory/management experience, or equivalent.
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