Your future Position, Scope and Impact:
Medical Affairs Catalyst role (50%):
Advises affiliate leadership on organizational aspects of their Medical Affairs organization incl. Medical Compliance in an oversight role by means of collaborating with Area Heads, GMs, CMDs and P&C leveraging the medical networks and inspiring cross-country working and resource fluidity
Partners with GMs & P&C on ex-US CMD identification, selection, onboarding and vacancy management
Identifies, prioritizes and close gaps and needs to catalyze best-in-class affiliate Medical Enablement in close collaboration with PDMA and affiliates.
Disease Area Medical Director Oncology & Hematology (50%):
Enables medical pre-launch and launch preparation across all ex-US affiliates in one out of four respective areas in Oncology: Breast Cancer / Women`s Health, Lung Agnostic Rare Skin (LARS), GI&GU Cancers, Hematology & Hemophilia
Coaches local medical teams to drive local organizational readiness for pivotal data-release
Ensures quality input into medical/scientific planning, including local and regional data generation, scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange activities, in line with global strategy
Ensures alignment and communication with all relevant internal and external stakeholders when applicable on all matters related to planning medical activities
Contributes to establishing and implementing appropriate policies and standards
Collaborates with respective ex-US affiliate and global partners to define regulatory and access data gaps and develop tailored market access and regulatory strategies
Collaborates with regulatory to identify options for acceleration of approvals by co-creation
Acts as reference for data generation activities
Your Capabilities:
Establishing and maintaining reliable relationships with scientific advocacy organizations in the respective Disease Area
Broad understanding of the Oncology business context, including access evidence requirements and external value / decision-making drivers
Profound knowledge of the overall drug development process
You bring the following education and experiences:
Profound experience as Country Medical Director in pharmaceutical industries
Professional experience in the area of Oncology & Hematology, in clinical practice and/or in the pharmaceutical industry, preferably in medical functions
Profound experience in pharmaceutical medicine incl. data generation, medical communication, medical information, regulatory processes and pharmacovigilance
University degree in life sciences (incl. MD, HCP, PhD in life sciences, Master in Public Health / Pharmaceutical Medicine), MD with relevant clinical experience (patient care decision making) at the point of care is preferred
Further qualification (e.g. PhD or MBA) is advantageous
You fulfill the following requirements:
You can demonstrate the Roche Values and Role-model VACC leadership with very high self-awareness
You have proven strategic agility and decision-making skills
You have excellent influencing skills as well as conflict and change management skills
You are able to work across multiple cultures and countries
You have a strong collaborative mindset, challenge the status quo for better outcomes, facilitate new ways of working avoid silos and duplication of efforts across organizations
You enjoy working flexibly and are able to travel
You are agile, passionate to drive changes and work in a self-organized teams
Apply via :
careers.roche.com