Lead development and implementation of the global medical strategy for a lung cancer asset and integrated evidence strategies.
Chair or co‑lead a cross‑functional global medical team to align medical strategy with market needs.
Establish and manage trusted partnerships with academic centres, research networks, clinical experts, patient groups and payers to gather insights and shape strategy.
Translate external and internal insights into evidence generation plans that inform development, access and medical strategy.
Partner with research & development to provide medical input into the asset strategy and clinical development plans.
Represent GSK externally at scientific meetings and internally as the medical lead for the asset.
Ensure scientific quality, governance and compliance for global medical materials and external interactions.
Provide line management, mentoring and performance management for Global Medical Directors.
Requirements
Advanced degree in medicine, pharmacy, life sciences or related field (MD, PharmD, PhD or equivalent).
Significant experience (typically 10+ years) in oncology medical affairs, clinical development or related roles within pharma/biotech.
Proven experience designing and delivering global medical and evidence generation strategies.
Strong track record of scientific engagement with healthcare professionals and academic partners.
Experience working in cross-functional, matrixed and global teams.
Experience in mentoring or leading small teams and developing talent.
Excellent English communication skills with the ability to make complex science clear.
Benefits
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