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Sanofi U.S.

Early Pipeline GI Medical Director, Global Medical Immunology

Cambridge, MA

Our Team

This role reports into the Global Medical Affairs Immunology team that is part of the Medical Specialty Care organization.
Our Medical function serves as a key strategic partner with commercial, regulatory, clinical, and market access on therapeutic solutions to support patients' needs.
Within the Global Medical Affairs Immunology team, we are proud to support Sanofi's unrelenting commitment to scientific exploration and to work on a first-in-class treatment and robust pipeline of potential new medicines for chronic dermatologic, respiratory, and gastrointestinal diseases.

Main responsibilities

  • The Early Pipeline GI Medical Director, Global Medical Immunology reports to the Global Medical Head, Immunology and contributes to the Medical strategy and plans for a broad portfolio of pipeline assets in development across a range of GI immunologic diseases.

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  • This role will work in close collaboration with other cross functional leaders to develop and execute new therapy medical/scientific assessments, comprehensive lifecycle management, stakeholder engagement, data generation, and communication plans, competitive intelligence activities and ensuring excellence in medical launch readiness.

  • Key responsibilities include:
    • Interface with key internal and external stakeholders across multiple teams to help foster the development and understanding of the evolving treatment landscapes of Immunology pipeline assets in development and ensure comprehensive thorough scientific and clinical evaluation of new therapies in immunology
    • Participate in the Immunology Pipeline integrated evidence generation strategy definition, planning and execution worldwide and lead data generation efforts by bridging global ambitions with local affiliates based on in-depth understanding
    • Develop a cohesive GI medical education strategy across the pipeline in collaboration with cross-functional partners
    • Implement a strong partnership with local cross functional team, global & regional medical for appropriate communications strategy, KOL development and best practice sharing
    • Support competitive intelligence activities/analyses and development / training of local Medical teams
    • Represent medical teams at advisory boards, outreach meetings at key institutions, and in interactions with KOLs
    • Support execution of key medical activities across respiratory pipeline assets

    Education
    • Advanced degree in a scientific discipline (M.D., PhD or PharmD)

    Experience
    • Significant immunology experience highly preferred
    • Experience in pipeline, clinical development and/or medical affairs on a global or regional level (commercial experience a plus)
    • Experience in both clinical research and patient care
    • 5+ years of experience in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry or equivalent Immunology related experience
    • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a matrixed environment
    • Experience working collaboratively with cross-functional teams (i.e., medical, global brand teams, market research, sales, managed markets, sales operations, business development, regulatory, research & development,...) as well as with regional and/or affiliate medical teams

    Skills and behaviors
    • Strategic thinking, demonstrated commitment to innovation
    • Strong interpersonal, influencing and project management skills
    • Ability to take initiative and solve complex and challenging problems
    • Excellent communication skills (particularly both written and oral)
    • Ability to manage competing priorities and projects, as well as expectations
    • Comfortable operating in a consensus building role but also able to make specific recommendations and decisions, and drive implementation

    Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex, gender, gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status or liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law.

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    Client-provided location(s): Cambridge, MA, USA
    Job ID: Sanofi-https://jobs.sanofi.us/job/cambridge/early-pipeline-gi-medical-director-global-medical-immunology/507/48322599616
    Employment Type: Other

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