Associate Medical Director, US Medical Affairs, Rare Disease (2 positions)

  • Full-time
  • Region: US
  • Department: Medical Affairs

Job Description

About this role

 

The Associate Medical Director Rare Disease role is a part of US (United States) Medical Affairs, a strategic partner within Biogen, that helps inform medical practice across our therapeutic areas and pipeline to improve meaningful patient outcomes. As a key member of the US Rare Disease Medical Director office team and reporting to the Medical Director, the Associate Medical Director – Rare Disease is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of the US Medical Strategy for Biogen’s Rare Disease Portfolio with primary responsibility for Friederich Ataxia (FA) therapeutic area. Biogen’s priority is to continue to foster and enable a diverse and inclusive workforce – representing age, gender, sexual identity, race, ethnicity, Veterans, and people with disabilities – that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients who we serve.

We are currently hiring for two positions. 

What You will Do

  • Contribute to the development and execution of the US medical strategy and tactics for Rare Disease assets, as aligned with global strategy.
  • Serve as a key US Medical contact for important cross-functional partners (e.g., US Field Medical, Global Medical, Clinical Development, Epidemiology, Pharmacovigilance, Commercial, Market Access). 
  • Collaborate with global, regional and/or affiliate medical to ensure all medical activities are aligned with global medical strategy and that Global Medical is sufficiently aware of the US-based insights and needs.
  • Understand the local business needs and provide insights to the local commercial teams to ensure their plans are in alignment with the medical strategy.
  • Build and nurture relationships with external stakeholders (including KMEs, healthcare institutions and advocacy groups) in Rare Disease therapeutic landscape.
  • As a content expert, contribute to the development/adaptation of medical materials consistent with DSMR/PRC requirements (e.g., presentations, training materials, medical briefs and talking points) for internal colleagues as well as proactive and reactive resources for use in engagements with external stake holders.
  • Drive the pull-through of medical strategy into tactics from Rare Disease asset plan by conducting Advisory Board meetings and contributing to Congress publications and data generation projects.

Who You Are

You are a scientific or clinical professional with a passion for science and deep scientific knowledge. You have a marked curiosity about healthcare and business opportunities. You keep patients, payers, and physicians top of mind in your daily work and collaborate to solve critical scientific and business challenges.

Qualifications

Required skills

  • MD, PhD, PharmD or comparable advanced degree is required.
  • Minimum of 3 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, preferably with prior work in Headquarters-based Medical Affairs role &/or Field Medical based role.  Substitution of industry work with relevant clinical practice experience in Rare Disease may be considered. 

Preferred Skills

  • Clinical experience and subject matter expertise in the respective therapeutic area is optimal (Rare Disease, Neurology, ALS, FA and/or SMA)
  • Experience with medical launch as well as products at various stages of the lifecycle
  • Strong working knowledge of US regulations as relevant to Medical Affairs
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively lead and collaborate with global, regional and/or affiliate medical to ensure regional activities are executed in alignment with global medical strategy and ensuring the insights and needs from them are known and properly addressed
  • Ability to manage projects and take initiative to solve complex and challenging problems
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills to include presentations

Additional Information

The base compensation range for this role is $159,000 to $266,000. Base salary is determined by a combination of factors including, but not limited to, job related years of relevant experience, internal equity, and location of the job. Additionally, this role is eligible for participation in Biogen’s LTI grants and other incentive programs. Biogen offers a full range of benefits that include medical, dental, life, long and short-term disability insurances, vacation, end-of-year shutdown, and 401K participation and matching contributions.

Why Biogen?

We are a global team with a commitment to excellence, and a pioneering spirit. As a mid-sized biotechnology company, we provide the stability and resources of a well-established business while fostering an environment where individual contributions make a significant impact. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate achievers who have unparalleled opportunities for learning, growth, and expanding their skills. Above all, we work together to deliver life-changing medicines, with every role playing a vital part in our mission. Caring Deeply. Achieving Excellence. Changing Lives.

At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients we serve. We know that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives make us a stronger and more innovative company, and we are focused on building teams where every employee feels empowered and inspired. Read on to learn more about our DE&I efforts.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law. Biogen is an E-Verify Employer in the United States.

 

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