Us Regional Director Of Medical Affairs Gyn Malignancies

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Base: $210,400.00 - $331,100.00; bonus/equity: eli...
Hybrid (3 days on-site per week, monday-thursday; fridays are remote)
Develop and execute us medical affairs strategy
Scientific and medical expertise
Lead advisory boards and scientific leader engagement
The US Director of Medical Affairs for Gynecologic Malignancies at Merck is responsible for developing and executing regional oncology strategies. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in medical affairs within the oncology sector and will engage with scientific leaders and internal teams to advance gynecologic cancer initiatives

Job Summary

  • The US Director of Medical Affairs (DMA) for Gynecologic Malignancies holds primary responsibility for the development and execution of regional oncology Medical Affairs strategies and plans for Gynecological Malignancies in the US across indications.
  • Primary activities include developing and executing US Medical Affairs strategy, driving creation and facilitation of training materials, and serving as the medical approver of these materials.
  • The successful candidate will be eligible for annual bonus and long-term incentive, if applicable, and offered a comprehensive package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, and retirement benefits.

Matching Summary

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The US Director of Medical Affairs for Gynecologic Malignancies at Merck is responsible for developing and executing regional oncology strategies. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in medical affairs within the oncology sector and will engage with scientific leaders and internal teams to advance gynecologic cancer initiatives.

Salary

Base: $210,400.00 - $331,100.00; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for annual bonus and long-term incentive; Benefits: Comprehensive package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, and sick days

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Develop and execute US Medical Affairs strategy
  • Scientific and medical expertise
  • Lead Advisory Boards and Scientific Leader engagement
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders
  • Interact with Patient Advocacy Groups
  • Review Investigator Initiated Studies

Nice-to-have

  • Strong leadership and collaboration skills
  • Ability to resolve conflicts
  • Outstanding communication skills
  • Experience with immuno-oncology

Key Requirements

  • Advanced degree: MD, PhD, PharmD
  • Minimum five years of experience in Oncology medical affairs
  • Experience leading cross-functional matrix teams
  • Experience with Gynecologic Cancers

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