Field Medical Director, Rare Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, Md

pfizer.ch

Mid-Atlantic – WV, KY, MD, DC, OH, VA, US
Base: $230,900 to $384,800; bonus/equity: 25% bonu...
Fully remote
Therapeutic area/product expertise
Medical strategy execution
Scientific communication skills
The Rare Disease Field Medical Director is responsible for providing therapeutic area expertise and executing medical strategies across a designated US territory to improve patient care in sickle cell disease

Job Summary

  • The Rare Disease Field Medical Director is responsible for providing therapeutic area expertise and executing medical strategies across a designated US territory to improve patient care in sickle cell disease.
  • This role offers a competitive salary range from $230,900 to $384,800 with eligibility for bonuses and long-term incentive programs, along with comprehensive benefits including 401(k) matching and paid leave.
  • The position requires up to 40-50% travel and involves collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, including clinical investigators, patient advocacy groups, and cross-functional committees.

Matching Summary

The Rare Disease Field Medical Director is responsible for providing therapeutic area expertise and executing medical strategies across a designated US territory to improve patient care in sickle cell disease.

Salary

Base: $230,900 to $384,800; Bonus/Equity: 25% bonus target plus share-based long term incentives; Benefits: Comprehensive health, retirement, and paid leave programs

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Therapeutic area/product expertise
  • Medical strategy execution
  • Scientific communication skills
  • Stakeholder engagement and collaboration
  • Compliance with medical policies
  • Patient care improvement focus
  • Travel up to 50%

Nice-to-have

  • Leadership and mentorship abilities
  • Change agility and adaptability
  • Digital technology adoption
  • Cross-functional team collaboration
  • Health literacy and cultural awareness

Key Requirements

  • MD or DO degree required
  • Minimum 4 years relevant experience
  • Permanent US work authorization required
  • Subject matter expertise in rare disease
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects remotely

Work Rights

Permanent US work authorization required

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