Director Scientific Communications - Oncology
About the role
The Director, Scientific Communications- ONCOLOGY will lead and align strategic, integrated medical communications efforts. This role will develop the global scientific communication platform(s) serving as the foundational resource for cross-functional teams to harmonize and deliver evidence-based internal and external communications.
Responsibilities
- Lead the development and alignment of a comprehensive Integrated Medical Communication Plan(s)
- Establish and effectively communicate clear Scientific Communication objectives and goals to internal stakeholders, and formulate a tactical plan for compliant execution
- Partner with Medical Director(s) and other key internal stakeholders to devise an overarching Congress strategy and align on Congress presence and key deliverables for Tier 2 congresses
- Drive the creation and development of Scientific and Digital Communications materials with a focus on:
- Scientific Communication Platform, Lexicon and Narrative
- Program and Scientific Slides
- Disease-State Education materials
- Data/Publication updates
- In collaboration with the therapeutic area medical directors and Field Medical Leads, assess medical education gaps and needs of external stakeholders
- Identify and prioritize scientific educational opportunities to reach targeted stakeholders in an impactful manner
- Address knowledge gaps, or Clinical Impact Opportunities, with tailored, targeted and timely content creation which can be adapted for engagement across geographic regions as well as multiple platforms, including digital
- Lead projects within the scope of responsibility through medical review committees, facilitating the endorsement of appropriate materials
- Ensure medical and scientific integrity and accuracy of created content and ensure materials have a fair and balanced representation
- Work with Project Manager to supervise all materials are delivered within the allocated budget, and tracks budget spend in a systematic manner
- Maintain adherence to rigorous ethical and compliance standards, upholding an uncompromising level of personal ethics rooted in a patient first value framework.
Requirements
- PhD, MD, or PharmD with at least 8 years of relevant medical communication experience with Oncology is required.
- Demonstrated expertise in medical communication strategies, congress planning, scientific content development, and medical education is required.
- Strong project management skills, ethical integrity, and the ability to work in a matrix organization are essential.
Qualifications
- PhD, MD, or PharmD with at least 8 years of relevant medical communication experience with Oncology is required.
- Demonstrated expertise in medical communication strategies, congress planning, scientific content development, and medical education is required.
- Strong project management skills, ethical integrity, and the ability to work in a matrix organization are essential.
Skills
- Medical communication strategies
- Concert planning
- Scientific content development
- Medical education
- Project management
- Ethical integrity
- Matrix organization
Benefits
Regeneron offers a competitive and comprehensive total rewards package which may include, depending on country and role: annual bonuses or other incentive plans, equity awards, pension or retirement benefits, 401(k) company match, health and wellness programs, fitness centers, insurance benefits (e.g. medical, dental, vision, life and disability), paid time off, and family support benefits.
Pay
$183,100.00 - $305,200.00 annually
Schedule
Full time