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Global Medical Affairs Leader, Autoantibody

Johnson & Johnson
Full-time
Remote friendly (Horsham, PA)
United States
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Global Medical Affairs Leader, Autoantibody – Director responsible for leading clinical-commercial optimization for asset development and lifecycle management strategies for nipocalimab. Partners with GMA Strategy and Execution, Regional Medical TA/product leaders, and Clinical Development Leader to develop integrated global medical affairs perspectives, strategies, and plans.

Responsibilities

  • Develop medical affairs strategy and plans for the compound (development or marketed) based on prioritized regional needs in alignment with global medical objectives
  • Collaborate with regional medical affairs to maintain open, two-way communication about plans, progress, and decisions
  • Lead internal training strategy to educate global and regional market access and medical affairs teams
  • Oversee global publications planning (pre-launch and lifecycle) including manuscripts, abstracts, posters, papers, and pre-launch global KOL communications & speaker development
  • Review manuscripts/presentations/posters to ensure alignment with strategy and effective communication
  • Ensure all global activities comply with Johnson & Johnson compliance principles
  • Coordinate pre- and post-launch medical activities, medical symposia, and congress activities with regions
  • Lead medical education strategy and create/approve medical material for external use (e.g., HCP education)
  • Manage opinion leader relations and global advisory boards
  • Review Medical Information Core Responses for new products
  • May serve on Safety Management Team(s), Compound Development Team(s), and Global Commercial Team(s)
  • Collaborate with global commercial and market access leaders for marketed compounds
  • Provide medical input into market research and health outcomes research conducted by commercial and market access teams

Qualifications

  • An advanced scientific/medical degree (e.g., MD, PhD, PharmD) is required
  • 8–10+ years of relevant medical/clinical experience or scientific function in the pharmaceutical industry is required
  • Medical Affairs experience is highly preferred
  • Prior global medical affairs experience is highly preferred
  • Experience in neurology/rare disease is highly preferred
  • Launch experience is highly preferred
  • Established network with medical experts/opinion leaders in neurology is preferred
  • Ability to work in a matrix environment and manage global complexity
  • Global mindset and ability to partner cross-culturally/regionally
  • Knowledge of study/clinical methodology, data reviews, and analysis is preferred
  • Proven track record leading matrixed, cross-functional teams
  • Strong experience developing and managing relationships with medical experts/opinion leaders
  • Ethical decision-making track record
  • Minimum 25% domestic and international travel required
  • Location: Horsham, PA with hybrid schedule (three days in office, two remote per week)