Act as the single point of accountability for clinical development plans (CDPs) of an asset.
Oversight of disease strategies, indications and associated clinical trial program/study data and integrity.
Participate as a core member of the Medicine Development team or Early Development Team and provide a single Clinical Development accountability at the program level within these teams and other cross-functional partnerships.
Accountable for overall benefit and risk of a clinical program.
Lead cross-functional Clinical Matrix Team and provide clinical leadership, Oncology Clinical Development expertise, and customer insight for the program.
Guide direct reports to ensure cross-functional integration, coordination, collaboration, and alignment to enable effective and efficient CDP execution.
Prepare for governance discussions in close collaboration with cross-functional Medicine Development Leader (MDL) and other business lines.
Requirements
Advanced degree Required, PhD/PharmD
Minimum of 8 years pharmaceutical or relevant scientific/medical/clinical experience required, with a minimum of 5 years in Oncology (clinical development experience in one of the 4 strategic areas of focus is preferred).
Cross-functional medicine development knowledge and business acumen.
Experience with writing scientific communications with clarity, accuracy and rigor and in compliance with GSK control documents governing disclosure, publication and principles of scientific exchange.
Robust knowledge of Oncology treatment guidelines, therapeutic competitive landscape, clinical development process and drug approval process in major regions.
Benefits
Health insurance
401(k) matching
Flexible working hours
Paid time off
Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
clinical development plansclinical trial programOncology clinical developmentscientific communicationsclinical development processdrug approval processdisease strategiesclinical study data integritycross-functional integrationclinical leadership