Some opportunities happen only once in a lifetime - like a job where you have the chance to change lives. At Alexion, people living with rare and devastating diseases are our Guiding Star. We are driven to continuously innovate and create meaningful value in all we do to help patients and families fully live their best lives. We value the uniqueness and diversity of our employees and recognize that nurturing the diverse perspectives and strengths of our people translates into innovative breakthroughs for patients.
Head of External Scientific Engagement This is what you will do:
The Head of External Scientific Engagement Team reports directly to the Vice President Head of EU Development Hub. The role is responsible for the direct management of the Medical Affairs Clinical Trials Managers (MACTs), and the External Scientific Engagement Operations team. The Head of ESE will work closely with Clinical Operations & Medical Science at Global Level and liaise with Global Medical Affairs, Country Operations teams, Countries' Medical Directors and local medical teams. The incumbent will ensure bi-directional updates and alignment on the scientific engagement strategy at a portfolio level and for each study, to ensure successful medical preparation of launches and proper pipeline development and trials execution.
Also, as the Head of the Scientific Engagement Operations Team (SEOT), the incumbent will help deliver a comprehensive external scientific engagement strategy for Alexion across our RD TAs, including Alexion's R&D engagements with Key External Experts (KEEs), medical societies' partnerships, research networks and PAOs. They will represent Alexion at key industrial consortia, managing new strategic scientific and patients' advocacy initiatives, ensuring the creation of a solid and sustainable international network with the most relevant Centers of excellence in our areas of interest. The SEOT will be responsible for the definition, creation, set up and implementation of the Strategic Consultancy Groups (SCGs) for the most critical portfolio programmes. The SEOT will help identify and develop the KEEs that will support our Clinical development programmes by providing scientific advice in the SCGs and who eventually will become the key experts in our medicines.
You will be responsible for: Head of the MACT organization Provide leadership to the Medical Affairs Clinical Managers Field Team (MACT) in all geographies.
Work closely with the R&D teams, the country medical affairs teams, and the global medical affairs TA teams to develop and roll out trial and R&D portfolio supporting activities.
Guide clinical trials managers to identify potential sites and investigators, supporting clinical study feasibility, effective study implementation, recruitment and study management based on a trial/site-specific action plan. This guidance needs to be in close coordination with the local Medical Affairs colleagues and Clinical Operations.
Oversee the team on their activities in education, training and clinical discussions with the site's team, ie., on in- and exclusion criteria and appropriate conversion of trial patients after trial according to country-specific options, providing feedback and performance metrics.
Liaise with the Patient Advocacy team to ensure appropriate and compliant PAO group involvement.
Ensure country input into the protocols to be implemented locally, e.g. through Global Product Teams (if required).
Identify, define, implement, maintain and consolidate external networks with Centers of excellence and scientific societies to accelerate our clinical trials recruitment figures and clinical operations' metrics.
Head of Scientific External Operations Team Commit to the goal of advancing Alexion's scientific Development organization reputation.
Define TA external engagement strategy concerning KEEs and Emerging Leaders: delivering a comprehensive engagement strategic plan in Rare Diseases, ensuring alignment across Clinical development and operations, GMA, Commercial, Early science, and MCs.
Responsible for the creation and management of the Strategic Consultancy Groups (SCG) for critical programmes/RD areas. Identify, propose and contract the KEEs members for the SCGs in the most relevant projects and provide input into the strategy, scientific agenda and the execution of the SCGs meetings and interactions. Chairs Alexion's SCGs when required.
Design and deliver strategic advocacy initiatives Globally, including ensuring alignment with local activities and Global strategy.
Responsibility for day to day involvement with selected Medical Societies and research networks.
Initiates and drives new Academic/Clinical collaborations.
Supports and develops Medical Education initiatives, including congress symposia and stand-alone scientific events.
Content and direction for internal medical/scientific training through Medical Academy (or equivalent) for MACT.
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