Role Summary
Senior Global Program Head, Neurology Development overseeing critical development activities in Neurology & Ophthalmology Development (NOD) with a focus on leading a Phase 3 multiple sclerosis program. Shapes strategy and manages execution, collaborating across research, regulatory, clinical, and commercial functions to expand the Neurology portfolio.
Responsibilities
- Owns the overall program strategy and leads the international cross-functional team to meet program objectives
- Oversees development planning, execution, and budget
- Proposes strategies for interactions with health authorities
- Establishes project goals in alignment with functional resource allocation, goals, and objectives
- Responsible for generating support and implementation of clinical studies
- Ensures operational plans are integrated across all functions
- Interacts with regulatory authorities, approves protocols, informed consent documents, clinical study reports, and product labels
- Responsible for communication strategy and scientific disclosures and travel authorizations
- Leads a global GPT for a Phase 3 MS program and contributes to end-to-end strategy from research to clinical assets
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelor's Degree; Medical Doctor or PhD in relevant area preferred
- Required: minimum 10 years of clinical, scientific, or industry experience, preferably in neurology
- Fluent in English (verbal and written)
- Travel up to 25% domestic and international
- Preferred: strong leadership to manage international, cross-functional teams; deep understanding of neuroimmunology diseases; ability to navigate global drug development and regulatory landscapes
Skills
- Scientific and technical expertise in Neurology
- Strategic thinking with ability to influence at senior levels
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management
- Budget/resource management and project management
- Ability to lead and develop teams, foster cross-functional collaboration
Education
- Bachelor's Degree required; Medical Doctor preferred or PhD in relevant area