Open Position
Title: Associate Director/Director Scientific Communications
Location: Remote/New York City
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Role
The AD/Director Scientific Communications is a professional with scientific, clinical and therapeutic area expertise responsible for providing medical support for TG Therapeutic products and compounds in development. This role functions internally as the product expert to lead the execution of key medical strategies and tactics that align with our corporate objectives and work collaboratively with other functions. The successful candidate will lead content development for medical affairs activities and assist in cross-functional medical review of materials.
Key Responsibilities
––Lead the development of resources for use by the Field Medical teams including external content and internal training materials such as strategic medical briefs and Q&As
––Development and maintenance of Medical Affairs training curriculum and field medical resources (training modules, slide decks)
––Provide support for the Medical management of congresses, including development and management of medical symposiums, congress strategy, booth content development, and congress summaries
––Produce, coordinate and manage medical and scientific content including medical and strategic review of all deliverables produced by vendor agencies
––Drive advisory boards and work closely with Field Medical on insight-gathering initiatives
––Implementation and maintenance of scientific communications platforms, and ensuring cross functional alignment and use of key messages
––Collaborate with cross functional team on approaches to fill identified data and/or communication gaps in alignment with overall strategic objectives
––Work cross-functionally in the development of high-visibility scientific abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts
––Rigorously evaluate medical literature as well as write, review, edit, and approve medical content to ensure appropriate clinical context and accuracy.
––Serve as the disease area expert and providing support to cross functional team members, including onboarding and review of materials
Professional Experience/Qualifications
––Oncology experience required; Hematology experience strongly preferred
––Experience with medical affairs training/teaching strongly preferred
––Proven ability to review, interpret and present complex scientific data
––Demonstrated ability in project management and vendor management
––Strong leadership skills, including demonstrated ability to lead a cross-functional team, and influence at all levels of an organization
––Outstanding written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
––Highly organized, detail-oriented, self-motivated, and able to work independently as well as within cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment.
––Proactive, hands-on approach and action-oriented – able to “get things done” within the organization.
––Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, thinks critically, and adheres to deadlines.
––Ability to travel (US and International, as needed) up to 30% for internal and external mtgs
Education
Advanced degree in biosciences strongly preferred (i.e., MPH, MS, PhD, MD or PharmD) and 3+ years of experience within medical affairs and/or medical communications