Responsibilities:
- Lead across the BMS matrix to develop and deliver strategically aligned medical publications, scientific content, medical information, education/training content, and congress presentations.
- Ensure governance endorsement prior to execution and maintain plans aligned with scientific landscape and Local Market Medical/Global Medical strategy.
- Serve as Medical Communications point of contact across Global/matrix partners; provide oversight of medical communications.
- Own pull-through and execution of Scientific Narrative; develop and execute integrated publication/content plan and apply to the Scientific Communication Platform (SCP).
- Manage medical communications budget; demonstrate strong business acumen.
- Act as subject matter expert for internal/external communication landscape, HCP preferences, publication planning, and data disclosure/dissemination.
- Promote publication best practices and BMS standards aligned with Good Publication Practices (GPP) and industry requirements; ensure integrity, quality, and transparency.
- Support disease-area collaborations to ensure quality data analysis/interpretation and communication planning.
- Collect insights to enable impactful customer dialogue.
- Identify process/tool/operating procedure/outourcing improvements to ensure consistent delivery and standards.
- Foster relationships with academic/clinical experts and other stakeholders; participate in external initiatives.
- Partner to assess/allocate resources (budget, medical writing, biostatistical services); manage appropriate balance of internal vs. external execution; establish and communicate metrics.
- Mentor other leads; ensure audit/inspection readiness; support diversity and inclusion in decision-making and talent development.
Qualifications & Preferred Skills:
- Advanced scientific degree (PharmD, PhD, or MD preferred).
- 5+ years pharmaceutical/healthcare experience in medical communications (local and global experience preferred).
- Demonstrated strategic leadership; cross-functional, cross-cultural, matrix/global collaboration.
- Ability to work in ambiguity; drive results with multiple priorities and tight timelines.
- Strong leadership, organizational, facilitation, and interpersonal skills; exceptional written/verbal communication.
- Experience leading medical communications across drug development and commercialization; ability to analyze/interpret trial data.
- Knowledge desired: GPP/ICMJE, Sunshine Act, Pharma Code of Conduct; CMPP and ISMPP membership highly desired; clinical trial/statistical knowledge; Microsoft suite; DataVision (or similar) familiarity.
- Ability to schedule/participate in meetings across time zones; travel (domestic/international).
Benefits (as stated):
- Health coverage (medical, pharmacy, dental, vision); wellbeing support; 401(k) and insurance/disability; business travel protection, legal support, survivor support.
- Paid time off: flexible time off (US Exempt) or 160 hours annual vacation for certain roles; plus national holidays.
Application:
- Requisition: R1603817 (Senior Manager, Global Medical Oncology, Medical Communications).