Medical Affairs Manager

  • London, UK
  • Applications have closed

Website Theramex

About the job

Job objective

To develop a strategic and operational medical plan that supports the development, launch and lifecycle management of Women’s Health products through the engagement of Medical Experts & Key Stakeholders, trial support, medical education activities and scientific exchange.

Main responsibilities and activities

  • Maintain up to date clinical knowledge in appropriate therapeutic areas and provide appropriate strategic and operational input into brand plans.
  • Regularly review clinical articles relating to therapeutic area and attend update events such as scientific meetings, conferences/symposia.
  • Provide an efficient and effective Industry Code compliant medical approval of promotional and on-promotional materials to help optimise achieving business goals.
  • Work in conjunction with marketing team and other functions to develop & deliver brand plan & associated deliverables for Women’s Health products in portfolio.
  • Work closely with Marketing Team to organise meetings such as: scientific meetings & educational programmes, symposia.
  • Support wider team as appropriate, including Medical Information and Pharmacovigilance.
  • Develop the appropriate materials related to Theramex products and deliver training to sales force and other staff.
  • Support business development team assessing new products & therapeutic areas.
  • Create and deliver KOL, Patient Group & National Stakeholder mapping & engagement plans.
  • Support research & educational requests from key centres & help meet these requests when appropriate to do so.
  • Liaise and engage with clinicians & authorities (e.g. NICE) to ensure appropriate representation of Theramex products.
  • Respond to individual queries from KAM Team & HCPs.
  • Ensure vendors are qualified throughout their involvement in Theramex activities
  • Ensure visibility of Theramex scientific information through effective, credible & appropriate communications of clinical data to external groups such as at HCP meetings, ad boards, local formulary areas, government public affairs meetings, liaisons with institutions such as medicines information pharmacists & patient groups.

What you’ll bring to the role:

  • A degree in Medicine or Pharmacy ideally with postgraduate qualifications
  • Proven Medical Affairs experience
  • A driven, motivated self-starter with the potential to grow with the role
  • Ability to lead international medical and clinical projects
  • Proven ability to run KOL and stakeholder engagement programs and to execute clinical programs to plan
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Flexibility to accept multiple tasks of varying degrees of complexity
  • Clear understanding of health authority requirements related to GxP (e.g. GCP, PV, Good Pharmacoepidemiology Practices)

Desirable

  • Relevant experience in Women’s Health
  • Final Signatory Status