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Director, Project Manager, Global Medical Oncology, Solid Tumor & Thoracic

Bristol Myers Squibb
3 days ago
Remote friendly (Lawrence, NJ)
United States
Clinical Research and Development
Position Summary
- Lead project management, strategic planning, and operational excellence to execute the integrated Global Medical Plan for Solid Tumor/Thoracic teams across portfolio assets.
- Act as project management lead for key Medical Affairs Alliance activities with external partners, supporting governance/decision-making and integrated planning across both organizations.
- Report to Senior Director, Strategy and Operations, Solid Tumors; facilitate AIMS (Asset/Indication Medical Strategy) and align matrix stakeholders across Medical, Commercial, R&D, and Global markets. Own budget activities and drive prioritization/tradeoffs.

Key Responsibilities
- Translate AIMS strategy into integrated portfolio plans (milestones, deliverables, dependencies) and ensure aligned execution.
- Lead AIMS operational planning/execution (meeting management, project tracking, deliverables coordination).
- Develop project plans/timelines; integrate cross-functional and external inputs; ensure milestone accountability.
- Connect Medical, Clinical Development, HEOR, Commercial, and external partners.
- Manage prioritization across assets/indications; drive consistent ways of working; provide visibility into progress, risks, and resources.
- Lead alliance/joint medical team project management; prepare/coordinate governance forums (JSCs, alliance operating reviews) and decision materials.
- Support scenario planning/prioritization.
- Lead Medical activity coordination: congress planning/tracking, ICP/CIP, symposia/sponsorship, vendor management.
- Partner with Finance on budget planning/forecasting/performance tracking.
- Maintain alignment across internal systems/platforms and project documentation (e.g., SharePoint, Teams).
- Build PM best practices across the organization.

Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in life/physical sciences or relevant field; advanced degrees preferred (MSc, PharmD, MBA).
- 10+ years in pharma research/development, medical affairs, or commercialization with cross-functional project management and/or strategy/operations.
- Oncology/Hematology experience strongly preferred; solid understanding of drug development and Medical Affairs.
- Project/program management of complex cross-functional, multi-site, international teams.
- Strong communication (written/oral), organization, independent execution; influence without authority.

Preferred/Required Skills
- Structured thinking, proactive problem-solving, clear communication; ability to lead complex scientific discussions; relationship building; manage ambiguity; travel <10%.

Compensation
- Princeton, NJ, US: $190,060–$230,308.

Benefits
- Health coverage (medical, pharmacy, dental, vision); wellbeing support (EAP, wellbeing programs); financial protection (401(k), disability, life/accident, travel protection, legal support, survivor support).
- Work-life: paid time off (role-specific flex time/vacation and holidays) plus potential additional leave options.

Application instructions
- If the posting doesn’t match your resume, apply anyway.