Global Medical Affairs Strategy & Execution Specialist
9-10 month contract with potential for extensions
Remote
Responsibilities:
• Generation of an Integrated Evidence Generation Plan that meets prioritized regional needs
• Medical Affairs input into product development and life-cycle management
• Global Medical Affairs Team management
• Development and execution of the publication strategy/global publication plans
• Development and execution of JGS funded medical strategies (advisory boards, pre/post congress meetings, etc.)
• Partner in preparing robust Integrated Evidence Generation Plans for compounds in development that reflect prioritized regional and local needs.
• Partner to manage the scientific communication and publication process. Ensure the development of publications follows the Cross-Pharma Publication SOP. Manage publication vendors. Coordinate publication discussions in collaboration with agency partners and J&J stakeholders. Manage the relationship with editorial staff at key journals and key scientific and academic societies.
• Partner to manage and ensure successful GMA Operating model via the Global Medical Affairs Team.
• Manage the TA/Product GMA Budget and vendors.
• Supervise the ReCAP process for Medical Affairs studies. Ensure consistent implementation of the process and conducts due diligence activities.
• Supervise TA/Product performance metrics and develop plans to address any performance deviations.
• Ownership for maintenance of developed processes and updates. Processes are limited to those that are well established and where functional/cross-functional alignment has been achieved.
Requirements:
• Minimum of a BA/BS required. Advanced degree is preferred.
• Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience required
• Experience in a medical, clinical or scientific environment is required
• Project leadership skills are required, including strong organizational skills and the ability to drive projects forward to completion while maintaining focus on the long-term strategy.
• Experience handling publication vendors and/or other medical affairs vendors (e.g., advisory board) is preferred.
• In-depth knowledge of study methodology, data analysis techniques, and critical review of publications is strongly preferred.
• Budget and vendor management experience is preferred.
• Global mentality with consistent record of partnering cross culturally and regionally is preferred.
• Proven experience in getting results in a highly complex and constantly evolving environment is required.