Associate Medical Director, Leukemia and Lymphoma (L&L)
The Associate Medical Director, L&L, reports to the VP Medical Affairs and Clinical Operations and is responsible for overseeing all Clinical Operations and Medical Affairs activities associated to ongoing and future L&L clinical programs. The Clinical Operations activities will include supporting the L&L clinical projects, clinical study designs and clinical trials in conjunction with the Director of Clinical Operations. Additionally, the Associate Medical Director is responsible for strategic interactions with R&D, Marketing, Regulatory Affairs and Core teams and provides medical input, perspective and vision to the senior leadership team. The Medical Affairs activities will include interactions with key experts and opinion leaders in hematopathology (e.g., Investigator Initiated Studies), professional societies, as well as defining and executing a strategy for scientific publications and product investigations.
Primary Responsibilities:
In collaboration with the VP Medical Affairs and Clinical Operations, oversee the management of all aspects of Medical Affairs and Clinical Operations in the L&L field.
In collaboration with the Director of Clinical Operations, ensure delivery of optimal outcomes in L&L clinical trials, meeting objectives on-time, within budget and of the highest quality.
Provide ongoing strategic insight to the leadership team regarding research and industry trends and business opportunities.
Provide training and support to the organization related to clinical and relevant commercial aspects in L&L and ensure high quality scientific and core message integrity.
Lead and coordinate Investigator Initiated Studies in support of product positioning, market development, relevant basic and clinical research, including review of protocols and draft publication manuscripts.
Actively participate in functional and cross-functional meetings and contribute to the development of current and anticipated business opportunities.
Serve as the company’s hematopathology expert at external scientific and industry meetings.
Qualifications:
PhD degree
5 years of hematology/hematopathology in a lab environment
3 years of experience utilizing and interpreting flow cytometry data
2 years of experience overseeing or conducting clinical trials
Minimum of 1 year experience managing others
The ideal candidate will have:
Doctor of Medicine (MD) highly desired
US Board Certified Hematopathologist
Minimum of 2 experience with conducting and/or overseeing relevant research studies
Minimum of 2 years of direct experience conducting clinical trials
Minimum of 2 years experience with medical education activities, congress and symposia, and curriculum development meetings.
Significant writing and content development experience.
Up to 25% travel.
