Bristol-Myers Squibb
Associate Director, MEG Lead Oncology, Medical Evidence Generation (MEG)
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Madison, New Jersey, us, 07940
Overview
Associate Director, MEG Lead Oncology, Medical Evidence Generation (MEG) at Bristol Myers Squibb. This role involves leading external research collaboration, advancing external research strategies, and guiding MEG studies across their lifecycle in collaboration with disease area leads and internal stakeholders. Responsibilities
Facilitate collaboration between BMS and external thought leaders in community practice and academia, representing BMS as a trusted industry partner Deliver MEG studies from concept ideation through governance approval and study lifecycle Act as the point of contact for MEG studies within Therapeutic and Disease area teams Aid in strategy development to accelerate BMS clinical development using external research platforms, technologies, and insights Align with stakeholders on external opportunities to inform strategy and integrated evidence generation plans Lead projects with disease-area subject matter expertise Contribute to the evolution of MEG therapeutic/disease-area strategy and value proposition Qualifications & Experience
Advanced scientific degree (MD, PhD or PharmD or equivalent) with extensive scientific and/or clinical experience At least 5 years of experience in pharmaceutical Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, or relevant fields; customer-facing experience desirable Ability to analyze data generation opportunities with minimal supervision Ability to build and sustain relationships with external thought leaders and internal stakeholders Strong business and scientific acumen with an enterprise mindset Understanding of global healthcare systems and academic settings; ability to perform in ambiguous, changing environments Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to influence decision-making at all levels Knowledge of project planning and management of clinical trials Proven ability to partner with colleagues across functions and levels Ability to adapt communication to different audiences Travel expected up to 25% of time Compensation & Benefits
The starting compensation range listed for this role is $166,350 $201,571 USD (full-time). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available, based on eligibility. Final compensation will be based on demonstrated experience. Benefits vary by location and eligibility; see careers site for details. Other Information
Eligibility for benefits, accommodations, and Equal Employment Opportunity statements apply. BMS is committed to providing accommodations in the recruitment process and workplace. If you require accommodations, contact adastaffingsupport@bms.com. For more on EEO, accessibility, and related policies, visit careers.bms.com/eeo-accessibility. On-site/Work Model
BMS has an occupancy structure to determine where an employee is required to work (site-essential, site-by-design, field-based, remote-by-design). Onsite requirements vary by role and location. If you live in Los Angeles County or will work from there, please review the additional information at careers.bms.com/california-residents/. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Associate Director, MEG Lead Oncology, Medical Evidence Generation (MEG) at Bristol Myers Squibb. This role involves leading external research collaboration, advancing external research strategies, and guiding MEG studies across their lifecycle in collaboration with disease area leads and internal stakeholders. Responsibilities
Facilitate collaboration between BMS and external thought leaders in community practice and academia, representing BMS as a trusted industry partner Deliver MEG studies from concept ideation through governance approval and study lifecycle Act as the point of contact for MEG studies within Therapeutic and Disease area teams Aid in strategy development to accelerate BMS clinical development using external research platforms, technologies, and insights Align with stakeholders on external opportunities to inform strategy and integrated evidence generation plans Lead projects with disease-area subject matter expertise Contribute to the evolution of MEG therapeutic/disease-area strategy and value proposition Qualifications & Experience
Advanced scientific degree (MD, PhD or PharmD or equivalent) with extensive scientific and/or clinical experience At least 5 years of experience in pharmaceutical Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, or relevant fields; customer-facing experience desirable Ability to analyze data generation opportunities with minimal supervision Ability to build and sustain relationships with external thought leaders and internal stakeholders Strong business and scientific acumen with an enterprise mindset Understanding of global healthcare systems and academic settings; ability to perform in ambiguous, changing environments Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to influence decision-making at all levels Knowledge of project planning and management of clinical trials Proven ability to partner with colleagues across functions and levels Ability to adapt communication to different audiences Travel expected up to 25% of time Compensation & Benefits
The starting compensation range listed for this role is $166,350 $201,571 USD (full-time). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available, based on eligibility. Final compensation will be based on demonstrated experience. Benefits vary by location and eligibility; see careers site for details. Other Information
Eligibility for benefits, accommodations, and Equal Employment Opportunity statements apply. BMS is committed to providing accommodations in the recruitment process and workplace. If you require accommodations, contact adastaffingsupport@bms.com. For more on EEO, accessibility, and related policies, visit careers.bms.com/eeo-accessibility. On-site/Work Model
BMS has an occupancy structure to determine where an employee is required to work (site-essential, site-by-design, field-based, remote-by-design). Onsite requirements vary by role and location. If you live in Los Angeles County or will work from there, please review the additional information at careers.bms.com/california-residents/. #J-18808-Ljbffr