
Senior Director, Global Medical Affairs – Oncology
BioNTech SE
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Mainz • Germany
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About the role
- Support the acceleration of BioNTech's clinical trials by contributing medical expertise and strategic insights.
- Advance scientific knowledge by collaborating on publications and communicating data effectively.
- Educate healthcare professionals through clear dissemination of scientific information.
- Identify impactful medical insights to inform strategic planning and decision-making.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to transform cancer care through innovative approaches in immuno-oncology.
Requirements
- At least 10 years in pharmaceutical/healthcare industries or equivalent academic experience with proven results.
- Strong understanding of drug development processes, including experience with Phase 1–3 trials.
- Minimum 3 years in global medical affairs strategic planning and execution.
- Expertise in business planning, leadership principles, and cross-functional team management.
- Excellent command of English (spoken and written); German is a plus.
- High integrity, adaptability, and ability to thrive amidst shifting priorities.
- Proficiency in creating actionable plans with measurable outcomes.
Benefits
- BioNTech is committed to the wellbeing of our team members and offers a variety of benefits in support of our diverse employee base.
- We offer competitive remuneration packages which is determined by the specific role, location of employment and also the selected candidate’s qualifications and experience.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
drug development processesPhase 1 trialsPhase 2 trialsPhase 3 trialsglobal medical affairsstrategic planningbusiness planningcross-functional team managementmeasurable outcomes
Soft Skills
leadershipcommunicationadaptabilityintegritycollaborationstrategic insightseducational skillsdata communication