Global Medical Lead - Rare Diseases
Norgine Uxbridge, England, United Kingdom
We have an exciting opportunity for a Global Medical Lead – Rare Diseases to join Norgine. This permanent role reports to the Global Head of Medical Strategy and Operations and is a member of the Global Medical Affairs team.
Responsibilities
Medical Leadership
Accountable for creation of the global medical strategy, plan to drive medical understanding, and support commercial communication. Ensure country requirements are central to the medical strategy and activities, and ensure local implementation of agreed plans and projects. Accountable for implementation of medical tactics for relevant therapy area/brand, including managing budgets and leading planning at a global and country level.
Global Brand Team
Lead medical input into overall brand strategy and positioning, provide medical leadership and accountability for medical activities in support of the brand plan, co‑create core global commercial content, liaise with local medical teams to ensure successful ROC implementation, lead medical budget planning, manage copy approval for global materials, and participate in advisory boards and publication planning.
External Stakeholder Engagement
Accountable for therapy area strategy development and communication, coordinate external engagement plans with scientific societies, patient organisations, and experts.
Medical Affairs
Provide input and training for commercial colleagues, review regulatory applications and variations, support joint management committees with external partners, and conduct due diligence for potential business opportunities.
Insight to Action
Lead the Global Insight to Action process, focus insight gathering on specific gaps, and ensure local ROC adoption of engagement objectives and actionable insight.
Knowledge and Expertise
Trusted across the industry for depth and breadth of relevant therapeutic area knowledge, maintain deep understanding of disease states, pathways, research, and best practices; deliver high‑quality scientific training to Norgine colleagues.
Qualifications
* Primary medical qualification and possession of GMC UK registration or license to practice in an EU country.
* Experience in a Global or Above‑Country Medical Affairs role.
* Experience within Rare Diseases or Ultra‑Rare Diseases is essential.
* Prior industry experience collaborating with commercial staff and copy approval responsibility.
* Knowledge of regulations applicable to the provision of medical information to healthcare professionals.
* Working knowledge of applicable regulations, Codes of Practice, GVP, GCP, as applicable to the role.
Benefits
Our benefits may vary per location. Please liaise with the Norgine TA representative to obtain more information.
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