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Senior Manager, Field Medical, non-MD

Pfizer
5 hours ago
On-site
Charleston, WV
Medical Affairs
Role Responsibilities:
- Plan and execute medical strategy and customer engagement within an assigned territory; coordinate compliantly with cross-functional teams.
- Maintain deep scientific/therapeutic area knowledge (disease states, standards of care, emerging data, Pfizer medicines) to support scientific exchange.
- Provide truthful, balanced, accurate, scientifically supported responses to unsolicited HCP requests in compliance with Pfizer policies/SOPs/regulations.
- Share externally derived insights with internal partners to inform medical strategy, content development, and execution.
- Identify and discuss gaps between evidence-based standards of care and real-world practice; engage customers to understand contributing factors and opportunities for improvement.
- Collaborate with HQ Medical Affairs, Medical Information, and Field Medical peers.
- Deliver scientific communications across live/virtual and written formats; conduct 1:1 and group discussions.
- Optimize patient centricity using health literacy and cultural awareness.
- Deliver approved medical content to HCPs at local/regional/national forums.
- Identify and engage appropriate customer segments (individual HCPs and organized customers like medical groups/IDNs/payers).
- Field and manage inbound medical inquiries via triage; ensure timely, compliant follow-up.
- Support Pfizer-sponsored clinical trials site/investigator identification and engagement; include under-represented populations.
- Support Investigator Sponsored Research (ISR) lifecycle per Pfizer guidance.
- Build expertise via literature review, competitive monitoring, congress attendance, and external expert engagement.
- Explain clinical study design/methodology/data analysis and interpretation.
- Engage patient advocacy organizations with Corporate Affairs and HQ Medical Affairs.
- Provide insights on local patient organization structures and unmet needs.
- Serve on therapeutic area/asset/cross-functional committees; represent Medical Affairs professionally.
- Complete required training and use digital tools to document interactions per Pfizer systems/policies.

Basic Qualifications:
- Advanced scientific degree required (PharmD, PhD, DNP, or equivalent terminal degree).
- 1+ years relevant experience in clinical practice/research/health services research or pharma/biotech medical affairs with increasing responsibility for a Senior Manager IC.
- Experience engaging HCPs in independent scientific exchange and medical decision-making.
- Clinical/technical expertise for scientific exchange and medical engagement.
- Excellent oral/written/presentation communication.
- Strong interpersonal skills; ability to manage multiple priorities in a remote field environment.
- Comfort in a matrixed organization; change agility/adaptability.
- Strong problem-solving and enterprise networking.
- Proficiency with digital technologies for engagement/documentation.
- Ability to synthesize scientific evidence and real-world/customer insights to inform medical strategy.

Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior Field Medical or Medical Affairs experience.
- Familiarity with regulations/codes/guidelines governing industry interactions with HCPs.

Non-standard Work/Environment:
- Travel 50–80%; operate Pfizer company car; regular flights.
- Valid US driver’s license; DUI/DWI or impaired driving citation within past 7 years disqualifies.

Application Instructions:
- Last date to apply: June 11, 2026.