Executive Medical Director, Serm Scientific Excellence
GSK
United Kingdom
Hybrid
Advancing scientific safety standards
Shaping safety approaches for early-phase trials
Chair of the internal safety review committee
This senior-level role focuses on advancing scientific safety standards and practices, predominantly within Vaccines SERM, but also across other therapeutic areas when needed
Job Summary
This senior-level role focuses on advancing scientific safety standards and practices, predominantly within Vaccines SERM, but also across other therapeutic areas when needed.
As the study-independent chair of the internal Safety Review Committee (iSRC), you will also ensures the scientifically sound review and interpretation of unblinded safety data, protecting trial participants while maintaining the integrity of clinical trials.
Successful candidates will bring deep expertise in clinical practice, drug safety / pharmacovigilance, and scientific data analysis, combined with leadership capabilities to build cross-functional relationships and drive forward GSK’s mission of delivering innovative healthcare solutions to patients worldwide.
Matching Summary
This senior-level role focuses on advancing scientific safety standards and practices, predominantly within Vaccines SERM, but also across other therapeutic areas when needed.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
advancing scientific safety standards
shaping safety approaches for early-phase trials
chair of the internal Safety Review Committee
review and interpretation of unblinded safety data
deep expertise in clinical practice
drug safety / pharmacovigilance
scientific data analysis
Nice-to-have
leadership capabilities
cultivating a high-performing culture
uniting science, technology, and talent
ambitious for patients
accountable for impact
committed to doing the right thing
Key Requirements
Medical Doctor
Completion of postgraduate clinical training
Extensive safety and pharmacovigilance knowledge
Proficiency in reviewing unblinded safety data
Solid understanding in vaccinology, epidemiology, and biostatistics