
Medical Communications & Scientific Training (MCST) Director, Anti-Infectives an
GSK, Durham, NC, United States
Medical Communications & Scientific Training (MCST) Director, Anti-Infectives and Respiratory
Location:
Durham, NC or Philadelphia, PA
This person directs the development and execution of USMA TA medical plans for assets and owns the creation and execution of scientific communication plans, tactics, field medical educational material and external tools in alignment with the US Medical affairs leads.
This person will also direct planning and execution of scientific trainings; provide medical accuracy review on additional materials and will liaise with cross-functional team including medical information, commercial, and Global Medical Affairs. Additional responsibilities include representing US on the Global SciCom and/or Publications matrix teams, collaborating with investigators, congresses, medical experts and authors. The role will work closely with and support the US Medical Affairs Asset Lead and in close partnership and collaboration with Global Scientific Communications and/or Publications organizations and the US Medical Information Team.
Key Responsibilities
Directs the creation of US specific scientific narratives linked to evidence generation plans, US Medicine strategy, and specific to US customer dynamics
Directs the creation and execution of US specific scientific communication plans in the US for GSK assets and leverages publication / data dissemination plan for the creation of simultaneous and aligned enduring materials and educational activities; leverages and applies Global plans to US market and US congress plans
Provides US insights & market needs into the development of Global Scientific Platforms and the Global content co-creation process
Directs the development of robust, customer‑segment specific scientific communication resources for both field medical and headquarters use (e.g., at congresses), and development and execution of innovative tools for internal and external communication including digital/social medical delivery
Ensures organization has a timely understanding of competitor scientific activity and its implication to the overall US treatment landscape and US scientific narratives; Disseminates internally up to date scientific data including recent publications, insights, presentations, study specific information, and scientific statements, providing training support as needed to medical affairs associates
Develops and executes on enhanced training for our field medical teams on US Scientific Narratives, disease states, GSK and external competitive data in alignment with Director, Medical Communications and Scientific Training
Executes on accurate and impactful scientific deliverables, including Scientific Trainings, scientific curriculum reviews, and congress planning/summaries
Supports other Director, Medical Communications and Scientific Training roles as needed.
Basic Qualifications
Advanced degree: PhD, PharmD, or MD (preferred).
Five or more years of industry experience or strong, directly applicable, clinical background & Medical Affairs experience.
Five or more years of experience in developing medical education tools and material for field medical and internal medical teams.
Three or more years of experience delivering medical education meetings and digital/social medical delivery.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in Anti‑Infectives.
Ability to work effectively within a cross‑functional team and foster a culture of collaboration.
Expert knowledge of publication guidelines and practices.
Ability to interpret, analyze and organize scientific data.
Please visit the GSK US Benefits Summary to learn more about the comprehensive benefits program GSK offers US employees.
GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), military service or any basis prohibited under federal, state or local law.
If you require an accommodation or other assistance to apply for a job at GSK, please contact the appropriate Recruitment Staff by emailing us at usrecruitment.adjustments@gsk.com.
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Durham, NC or Philadelphia, PA
This person directs the development and execution of USMA TA medical plans for assets and owns the creation and execution of scientific communication plans, tactics, field medical educational material and external tools in alignment with the US Medical affairs leads.
This person will also direct planning and execution of scientific trainings; provide medical accuracy review on additional materials and will liaise with cross-functional team including medical information, commercial, and Global Medical Affairs. Additional responsibilities include representing US on the Global SciCom and/or Publications matrix teams, collaborating with investigators, congresses, medical experts and authors. The role will work closely with and support the US Medical Affairs Asset Lead and in close partnership and collaboration with Global Scientific Communications and/or Publications organizations and the US Medical Information Team.
Key Responsibilities
Directs the creation of US specific scientific narratives linked to evidence generation plans, US Medicine strategy, and specific to US customer dynamics
Directs the creation and execution of US specific scientific communication plans in the US for GSK assets and leverages publication / data dissemination plan for the creation of simultaneous and aligned enduring materials and educational activities; leverages and applies Global plans to US market and US congress plans
Provides US insights & market needs into the development of Global Scientific Platforms and the Global content co-creation process
Directs the development of robust, customer‑segment specific scientific communication resources for both field medical and headquarters use (e.g., at congresses), and development and execution of innovative tools for internal and external communication including digital/social medical delivery
Ensures organization has a timely understanding of competitor scientific activity and its implication to the overall US treatment landscape and US scientific narratives; Disseminates internally up to date scientific data including recent publications, insights, presentations, study specific information, and scientific statements, providing training support as needed to medical affairs associates
Develops and executes on enhanced training for our field medical teams on US Scientific Narratives, disease states, GSK and external competitive data in alignment with Director, Medical Communications and Scientific Training
Executes on accurate and impactful scientific deliverables, including Scientific Trainings, scientific curriculum reviews, and congress planning/summaries
Supports other Director, Medical Communications and Scientific Training roles as needed.
Basic Qualifications
Advanced degree: PhD, PharmD, or MD (preferred).
Five or more years of industry experience or strong, directly applicable, clinical background & Medical Affairs experience.
Five or more years of experience in developing medical education tools and material for field medical and internal medical teams.
Three or more years of experience delivering medical education meetings and digital/social medical delivery.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in Anti‑Infectives.
Ability to work effectively within a cross‑functional team and foster a culture of collaboration.
Expert knowledge of publication guidelines and practices.
Ability to interpret, analyze and organize scientific data.
Please visit the GSK US Benefits Summary to learn more about the comprehensive benefits program GSK offers US employees.
GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), military service or any basis prohibited under federal, state or local law.
If you require an accommodation or other assistance to apply for a job at GSK, please contact the appropriate Recruitment Staff by emailing us at usrecruitment.adjustments@gsk.com.
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