Global Medical Affairs Director - Nephrology Launch Lead

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Company DescriptionStatistics show that women and underrepresented groups tend to apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. Sobi encourages you to change that statistic and apply. Rarely do candidates meet 100% of the qualifications. We look forward to your application!Company DescriptionStatistics show that women and underrepresented groups tend to apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. Sobi encourages you to change that statistic and apply. Rarely do candidates meet 100% of the qualifications. We look forward to your application!At Sobi, each person brings their unique talents to work as a team and make a difference. We are dedicated to developing and delivering innovative therapies to improve the lives of people who live with a rare disease. Our edge comes from our team of people and our commitment to patients.Job DescriptionThe Director Global Medical Affairs will function as medical lead for dedicated projects driving the launch of Key Brand in Nephrology. This role focuses on building and executing the medical plan for launch activities and supporting cross-functional launch preparation ex-USA, while adhering to the highest scientific and ethical standards.Key ResponsibilitiesLead medical strategy and serve as primary point of contact for the cross-functional global brand teamAct as subject matter expert with deep knowledge of the therapeutic indication and relevant clinical dataBuild and execute global medical communication and tactical plans in collaboration with the medical teamManage and strengthen relationships with global key opinion leaders (KOLs)Develop and disseminate scientific communications, including support for the publication planProvide scientific and medical input to materials developed by commercial, HEOR, Access, and patient engagement teamsCreate training materials and deliver internal and external scientific educationAct as trusted representative of Sobi in interactions with external collaborators, stakeholders, and partnersQualificationsPhD or medical degree (MD) required5+ years of experience in a global medical affairs role, preferably within the rare disease spaceExperience and ability to effectively engage and build relationships with key external stakeholdersDemonstrated success in developing and executing strategic and tactical medical plansStrong history of delivering key medical affairs outputs and initiativesExpertise in evaluating and analyzing medical/scientific literature with precision and accuracyExceptional presentation skills and the ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively to diverse audiencesExcellent written and verbal communication skills in EnglishAdditional InformationPlease note:As this role carries global responsibilities and can be based across Europe, it is published in several countries. You only need to submit one application — there is no need to apply separately to each posting. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Cambridge
Job Type:
FullTime

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