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Stoke Therapeutics

Director/Senior Director, Medical Affairs - Midwest

Stoke Therapeutics, Osage City, Kansas, United States, 66523

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Director/Senior Director, Medical Affairs - Midwest

Position Purpose

The Director/Senior Director, Medical Affairs (Midwest) will be a core member of the global medical affairs team and will help establish core medical capabilities at Stoke Therapeutics. This is a field-based role and will primarily be responsible for representing Stoke Therapeutics with a network of external clinical experts or key opinion leaders (KOLs) in a regional area, while advancing prioritized Medical Affairs activities in collaboration with cross-functional teams. The role will initially be an individual contributor role, actively engaging a defined group of Stoke clinical investigators and key opinion leaders (KOLs) in developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) in the US primarily, while also supporting international investigator and KOL engagement as needed. Key Responsibilities

Work closely with clinical operations and development teams to support Stoke clinical study efforts, including site identification and engagement to advance enrollment while fostering collaborative research relationships with academic and community KOLs. Establish and maintain highly credible, scientific relationships with academic and medical thought leaders. Work closely with internal team members to facilitate and support congress strategy at scientific meetings, including KOL engagement planning, insight gathering on key topics, and interpretative reports to share with cross functional teams. Develop, share, and discuss ongoing clinical insights with cross-functional members to ensure awareness and understanding of KOL perspectives to inform and guide strategic decision-making. Develop strategic profiles for top experts and clinical staff at centers of comprehensive care, to help identify key opportunities for ongoing education and collaboration. Develop key performance and reputation measures to ensure ongoing alignment of Stoke activities to KOL and HCP expectations and needs. Collaborate closely with other functions including clinical, commercial and PR/IR/Advocacy to engage and support external stakeholder needs through activities such as scientific education, advisory boards, investigator meetings, publications, congresses, and other activities of interest. Must be able to perform duties typically associated with a normal office environment when not traveling. All other duties as assigned. Required Skills & Experience

Advanced scientific or clinical degree, with at least 10+ years in relevant clinical/scientific fields and 5+ years of Medical Affairs experience, with significant focus on field medical activities. Experience with prelaunch and rare diseases in epilepsy, neurology highly preferred. Prior track record of success and proficiency in role working directly with clinical and academic experts is required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, and exceptional interpersonal skills. Demonstrated skills in leading and mentoring others. Good judgment, ability to adapt and change in a shifting environment. A strategic, passionate, self-starter who takes initiative. Ability to work independently and function effectively as a team member. Excellent problem-solving skills. Valid driver\'s license and the ability to travel as necessary. Location

Location: Stoke operates in Bedford, MA. This position is remote, field-based in the continental United States, and is responsible for a regionally designated area. Travel

This position will require approximately 60%+ travel, including the ability to travel overnight, internationally, and occasionally on weekends. Culture & Values

At Stoke, we believe that innovation, the ability to successfully advance our ground-breaking science and having fun as a team are enhanced by being together in person, at least periodically. We allow for flexibility in work arrangements that balance individual’s needs and preferences with the needs of our business and our desire to foster a culture of collaboration and innovation. Our values guide our work to deliver meaningful medicines for people who need them. We are committed to being true to ourselves, to our colleagues, and to the people with severe diseases who are counting on us. We embrace diversity within a unique culture that is defined by our values. Our employee-led Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee (DIB) underscores the importance of DIB to who we are and what we do. Benefits & Compensation

At Stoke Therapeutics we are proud to offer comprehensive and competitive employee benefits, including medical, dental and vision insurance; life, long and short-term disability insurance; Paid Parental Leave; a 401K program with company match, unlimited vacation time, and an Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP). Compensation is market competitive for the industry and directly commensurate with experience. All positions are bonus and stock eligible. Interested candidates

Interested candidates: Please visit Stoke’s website to learn more and apply directly to the position listed on our Career Center. For more information, visit stoketherapeutics.com or follow the company on X at @StokeTx. EEO Statement

All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, physical or mental disability or protected veteran status. Stoke participates in E-Verify. Seniority level

Director Employment type

Full-time Job function

Health Care Provider

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