Medical Director, UK - Rare Diseases About the Role: Join our client in bringing a life-changing treatment for Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) and other rare diseases to market in the UK. This dynamic and collaborative environment is perfect for an MD with a passion for medical affairs and rare diseases. Role Overview: IQVIA is seeking a highly skilled and motivated UK Medical Director to lead pre-launch medical engagement activities for a groundbreaking OI treatment. You will develop and execute the UK medical affairs plan, collaborating closely with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement the UK medical affairs plan, focusing on pre-launch activities for OI. Map OI treatment centers, identify key hubs and spokes, and collaborate with the Country Patient Access Lead to gather insights into patient numbers, treatment pathways, and the OI landscape. Conduct field scientific interactions with healthcare professionals (HCPs) ensuring compliance with local regulations and guidelines. Support the SATURN Real World Evidence (RWE) Program in alignment with global medical strategies. Attend local OI scientific meetings, engage with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and HCPs, and present relevant scientific publications. Participate in Early Scientific Advice meetings, collaborating with local teams to prepare materials and present the medical strategy. Work closely with the Patient Access Lead to engage KOLs in dossier strategy development and support key stages of the reimbursement process. Contribute to the Patient Access Strategy Plan, ensuring alignment between medical and patient access teams for the successful launch of the OI treatment. Qualifications and Experience: IMPORTANT Qualified Doctor of Medicine (MD). Willingness to travel within Europe 1-2 per month and Internationally 1-2 per year. Must be based within a commutable distance from London (Oxford Circus) (on-site presence 4 days per week). Strong compliance background with ABPI Final Signatory. Additional qualifications such as a university degree, Master’s, or Ph.D. in pharmaceutical science, healthcare management, or a related field are an advantage. 10 years of experience in medical affairs, preferably in a biotech or pharmaceutical company. Knowledge of the UK healthcare systems, with experience in the reimbursement pathway being an advantage. Proven track record in rare disease therapy development, with hands-on experience in medical affairs strategy and delivery during late-stage development and launch. Personal Attributes: Effective in a cross-functional, matrix environment, contributing to both strategic planning and hands-on execution. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with experience working across international teams to deliver high-quality results. High emotional intelligence (EQ) with the ability to build trusted, long-term relationships within rare disease communities and diverse stakeholders. Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to innovate and shape new markets, particularly for therapies where no current alternatives exist. Self-motivated with a proactive, "can-do" attitude and a collaborative team ethos. Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects while respecting timelines and deadlines. Excellent communication skills, with experience presenting complex information to various audiences. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint, with strong presentation and analytical skills. An amazing opportunity to control your own destiny, work for a small company where your voice is heard, and make a real difference. IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide. Learn more at https://jobs.iqvia.com