WebMD
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London, Greater London
Clinical Strategy Associate Director
Overview
We're looking for a candidate to this position in an exciting company. In assigned therapeutic areas, serve as the single point of contact for the latest insights into important clinical issues, relevant literature, clinical practice guidelines, approved and pipeline therapeutic drugs/regimens/devices, and key opinion leaders for the business development group In response to identified knowledge, competency and performance gaps, develop a grant seeking strategy Partner with business development colleagues to conceive and present CME plans that align with potential funding opportunities and current educational needs (based on Medscape-generated and publically available data) Independently create materials (PowerPoint Slides, documents, internal forms/tools) to support obtaining CME grant funding Develop and maintain relationships with external medical subject matter experts Use tools and templates to support the development of CME grant proposals For funded projects, partner with the content development team to ensure the original goals of the grant are met Develop a data analysis plan by articulating the goals of analysis using data from surveys and outcomes studies Publish the results of the educational impact research for your funded projects, including posters, presentations at key conferences, and journal articles An advanced degree in life sciences (MD, Pharm.D, PhD, M.S.) At least 5 years’ experience developing clinical education and/or business development strategies At least 3 years’ experience as a scientific lead or medical director in the medical education industry or pharmaceutical medical affairs department At least 2 years’ experience supporting grant-based funding efforts preferred Knowledge of CME industry regulations and requirements Strong team-building and inter-personal skills, including cultural awareness to relationship-build with international medical experts Excellent computer skills that include working remotely on shared networks and cloud-based systems, and a high degree of proficiency using Microsoft Office suite required; web-based data and document sharing sites and authoring tools (Box, Read Cube, SharePoint, EndNote, Tableau) a plus Proven ability to quickly learn new therapeutic areas and conduct literature searches using public on-line databases Effective written and verbal communication skills Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams as well as work independently