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MSD

Director of Medical Affairs – COPD

MSD

Director of Medical Affairs overseeing COPD initiatives in Value & Implementation organization. Driving scientific excellence and executing medical affairs plans within their region and across teams.

Posted 5/6/2026full-timeRemote • Pennsylvania • 🇺🇸 United StatesLead💰 $190,800 - $300,300 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • The U.S. Director of Medical Affairs (US DMA), COPD, position resides in the Value & Implementation (V&I) organization, which includes Global Medical and Scientific Affairs as Outcomes Research.
  • This position strategically drives scientific excellence across in-line business and the One of our company's Pipeline while optimizing field readiness across the USMA strategic pillars: 1) Scientific Exchange; 2) Company Trials; 3) Investigator-Sponsored Programs; 4) Congresses; and 5) Scientific Insights.
  • The US DMA is an experienced therapeutic area (TA) leader and subject-matter expert (SME) with relevant medical affairs and field medical experience.
  • This role is also responsible for driving execution of scientific and medical affairs plans for assigned TAs within their region, engaging with regional cross-functional teams, and providing U.S. input to the relevant cross-functional team meetings, e.g., U.S. Medical Affairs Team (MAT), Payor Access Team (PAT), Management Team (MT) and V&I Plans.
  • As a core member (or co-lead) of the U.S. MAT, the US DMA collaborates with the Global TA team and cross-functional partners to enable U.S. regional implementation of V&I Planning by: Integrating local insights into Global Scientific Value Content (GSVC) and Center of Scientific Exchange Excellence (CSEE) plans.
  • Facilitating local adoption of GSVC and CSEE initiatives. Leading development and execution of aligned local training programs.
  • Evaluating training effectiveness and application in the field. In collaboration with USMA Executive Director (ED) and Health Systems Payor & Access Strategy Lead (HS PASL), conducts development and implementation of regional strategies aligned with headquarters V&I goals including defining a prioritized USMA Field strategy and implementation goals.
  • Contributes to the integrated U.S. Country Medical Affairs Plan (CMAP), including the U.S. Field Medical Plan (FMP)/Field Engagement Plan (FEP), and field training plan for COPD TA as a member of the USMA COPD Leadership Team.
  • Identifies and prioritizes U.S. field resources, training needs and activities; and in collaboration with V&I Global Medical & Value Capabilities (V&I GMVC), ensures strategically aligned content and training and any other needed adult learning activities across the portfolio. This would also include the pull-through of pre- and post-congress regional training and content.
  • Develops a strategic and comprehensive scientific engagement plan and ensures scientific exchange aligns with the global scientific communications platform.
  • Ensures insights from advisory boards and field medical activities are actioned with relevant stakeholders, aligned with Country Medical Affairs priorities, and monitored for trends impacting future strategy.
  • In collaboration with relevant USMA stakeholders (e.g. HS PASL), organizes expert input events (e.g., advisory boards, forums) with contracted scientific leaders and key stakeholders to address new indication implementation and/or emerging science.
  • Manages programs (i.e., patient support, education, risk management) as needed for appropriate and safe utilization of company medicines.
  • Partners with GSVC, CSEE, U.S. Global Clinical Trial Organization (GCTO), V&I Global Medical and Scientific Affairs (V&I GMSA) COPD leads, and internal/external SMEs to orchestrate and deliver regional training as needed.
  • Participates in bi-directional information exchange and sharing of best practices across USMA roles and teams, including Health Systems.
  • Collaborates with the USMA Field Medical Alignment Director (FMAD) to ensure consistent standards, processes and harmonization for training activities (e.g., clinical immersions, verbalizations, journal clubs).
  • Provides input into strategic congress priorities and participates in planning at key scientific congresses.
  • Continuously monitors health-care environment and emerging trends to optimize CMAPs and field execution plans.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • An advanced degree (e.g., MD, PhD, PharmD) relevant to the TA-specific disease area and recognized medical expertise in the TA.
  • A minimum of five years of medical affairs experience
  • A minimum of three years of working in COPD (clinical, research or pharmaceutical environment) or within a highly relevant TA with demonstrated scientific acumen.
  • Proven ability in strategic decision-making and planning, including helping the U.S. Executive Director prioritize initiatives across the portfolio.
  • Demonstrated execution excellence with a track record of leading complex projects, managing multiple priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
  • Embraces an AI-first mindset by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tools and demonstrating a willingness to learn and implement new approaches, without requiring deep technical expertise.
  • Strong emotional intelligence to foster trust and respect within a complex, matrixed organizational structure.
  • Exceptional networking and partnerships skills to collaborate effectively across teams and stakeholders.
  • Agile mindset as a change catalyst, committed to experimenting, learning and adapting in response to evolving business needs, and capable of driving continuous improvement.
  • Expertise in interpreting and communicating complex scientific concepts clearly in both one-on-one and group settings.
  • Deep knowledge of the U.S. health-care system, including national treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, and Office of Inspector General (OIG) compliance.
  • The ability to travel up to 40% (e.g., congresses).

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • medical, dental, vision healthcare and other insurance benefits (for employee and family)
  • retirement benefits, including 401(k)
  • paid holidays, vacation, and compassionate and sick days

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Hard Skills & Tools
medical affairsCOPDclinical researchstrategic planningproject managementscientific communicationdata analysistraining developmenthealthcare compliancerisk management
Soft Skills
strategic decision-makingexecution excellenceemotional intelligencenetworkingpartnershipsagile mindsetchange managementcontinuous improvementcollaborationcommunication
Certifications
MDPhDPharmD