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Director, US Medical Affairs - HIV Prevention Scientific Engagement lead - Centr

Scorpion Therapeutics, New Bremen, Ohio, United States

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Role Summary

Director, US Medical Affairs - HIV Prevention Scientific Engagement lead, Central US, is a remote position focused on patient-centric care related to HIV PrEP in primary and other care settings. The role centers on identifying and engaging healthcare providers involved in HIV diagnosis and treatment, with emphasis on IDNs and FQHC outreach, to drive education and align practices with current evidence. The position reports to the USMA HIV Prevention Field and Strategy Lead and collaborates cross-functionally with internal stakeholders. Responsibilities

Support the execution of US Medical Affairs goals and objectives related to HIV disease state education and treatment/treatment guidelines, focusing on IDN and FQHC decision-makers, protocols, and order sets. Provide cross-functional input and scientific support to internal stakeholders to ensure alignment of HIV prevention content across all channels. Engage with healthcare decision-makers at IDN and FQHC levels, ensuring treatment practices, prevention education, guidelines and recommendations reflect the latest evidence and regulatory updates. Partner to leverage digital platforms to enhance engagement with healthcare providers and other stakeholders on HIV prevention topics, delivering evidence-based medical education aligned with medical goals. Support the development and delivery of virtual scientific discussions, webinars, and online medical education programs for HCPs, IDNs, and FQHCs. Work with commercial, regulatory, and medical affairs teams to ensure integration of medical insights into external engagement strategies. Translate complex scientific data into actionable information for HCPs, IDNs, and FQHCs to communicate key medical goals effectively. Represent the company in external medical forums and engage with key opinion leaders and HCPs to understand HIV prevention landscape. Stay up-to-date with HIV prevention research, guidelines, and regulatory updates to keep content and engagement strategies cutting-edge. Ensure all medical content and activities comply with regulatory, legal, and company standards and maintain high quality and scientific integrity. Qualifications

MD, DO, NP, PA, PharmD, PhD or other advanced healthcare or life science degrees Minimum of 5 years of experience in Medical Affairs within the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on infectious diseases, HIV, vaccines, or COVID-19 related areas Strong understanding of the US healthcare landscape, including IDNs, HCPs, payers, and policymakers Strong scientific and medical writing skills with excellent verbal and written communication and presentation abilities Ability to analyze complex scientific data and translate it into clear, actionable insights Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities Proactive, solutions-oriented mindset with the ability to work autonomously and in a cross-functional team Travel Requirements

Occasional travel may be required for in-person meetings with clinicians, conferences, and team collaboration.

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