Specialty Care Field Medical, Director, non-MD
Pfizer
Role Summary:
- The Specialty Care Field Medical Director provides therapeutic area/product expertise across external medical stakeholders and initiatives in an assigned territory.
Role Responsibilities:
- Plan and execute independent Medical strategies and engagements for external medical stakeholders within a territory, coordinating with Pfizer colleagues as needed.
- Maintain knowledge of therapeutic area/disease states and Pfizer medicines; provide therapeutic area/product information to internal and external stakeholders.
- Serve as a conduit for Medical Information and external insights; share stakeholder viewpoints with Pfizer as appropriate.
- Contribute to medical educational content strategy and execute aligned Field Medical tactics.
- Ensure effective scientific communication/collaboration across HQ Medical, Medical Information, and other Field Medical colleagues.
- Deliver scientific communication across channels (live/virtual presentations, written, phone/virtual conversations).
- Optimize patient care improvement using health literacy and cultural awareness.
- Conduct activities per relevant policies, procedures, and compliance guidance.
- Educate external medical stakeholders on patient care gaps and aligned medical strategy.
Field Medical Responsibilities:
- Deliver approved medical content; identify and seek scientific engagement.
- Respond to unsolicited medical requests with truthful, accurate, scientifically supported information per Pfizer guidance.
- Lead advisory boards (with manager oversight).
- Triage and field inbound queries.
- Support clinical trial site identification with IM/SC R&D and GPD; support Investigator Sponsored Research (ISR).
- Provide medical resource support, lead study/study design discussions, and provide asset leadership.
- Communicate with patient advocacy groups; deliver insights; participate on cross-functional committees.
- Represent Medical Affairs with professionalism; provide mentorship; participate in special projects.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelorβs degree in a health science required.
- PharmD/PhD (or equivalent terminal doctoral degree) highly preferred.
- Relevant experience: PharmD/PhD 5+ years; MBA/MSc 7+ years; BA/BSc 8+ years.
- Demonstrated leadership, influence, coaching, conflict management, matrix teamwork, change agility, strong communication, and ability to prioritize in a remote environment.
- Recognized SME; clinical/technical skills; rapidly adopt digital tools; manage medical interactions.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with SOPs/rules/regulations for interactions.
- Previous Field Medical experience.
- Experience in ATTR-CM or closely related disease areas strongly preferred.
Application Instructions / Other details (role-specific):
- Last date to apply: July 3, 2026.
- Territory: Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin; candidate must reside in one of these states.
- Travel 40β50%; valid US driverβs license; no DUI/DWI or impaired driving citation within past 7 years.