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Medical Director, Myelofibrosis
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Philadelphia Walnut Street, USA; Massachusetts - Waltham, USA; North Carolina - Durham, USA; Pennsylvania - Upper Providence Posted Date:
Oct 21 2025
Overview The Director for the US Medical Affairs Myelofibrosis Team will leverage strong clinical and scientific expertise to support medical affairs activities, including evidence generation, external scientific engagement, and providing medical insights to internal stakeholders. The role focuses on contributing to the medicine strategy, developing and executing tactical plans, supporting external engagement, and interpreting data to recommend medical strategies for Myelofibrosis.
Responsibilities
Medical Affairs Planning: Contribute to the development and execution of the US Medical Affairs Plan (UMAP) and strategic launch plans for Myelofibrosis; lead planning and execution of medical tactics, including medical material development, communication plans, and application of customer insights.
Evidence Generation: Provide input into the design of Phase IIIB/IV studies and selection of investigator-sponsored studies aligned with global franchises; recommend scientifically appropriate measures within health outcomes research to meet US reimbursement needs.
External Engagement: Collaborate with field medical teams to lead/contribute to scientific engagement between GSK and external communities to advance understanding of Myelofibrosis, disease management, and patient care.
US Environment Integration: Integrate US environment needs and medical voice of customer (patients, providers, payers) into medical affairs strategy; ensure US-specific needs for medical and health outcomes evidence generation are represented in global medical work.
Medical Governance: Apply sound medical governance to all activities, ensuring scientific integrity and compliance.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Partner with stakeholders to deliver medical activities supporting lifecycle management and optimal patient care.
Competitive Knowledge: Understand, interpret, and apply external environment and competitive knowledge to define the medical story for Myelofibrosis.
Support Leadership: Support the US Medical Affairs Leader (USMAL) or US Executive Medical Lead, Hematology as needed.
Qualifications Basic Qualifications
Master’s Degree, PharmD, PhD, Allied Health Professional or other scientific degree.
At least 5 years industry experience in a comparable role.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise in oncology or hematology, with a focus on myelofibrosis.
Deep clinical and scientific understanding, including clinical study design for evidence generation and data evaluation.
Awareness of the US healthcare environment and external customer needs.
Strong communication and leadership skills.
Ability to deliver on key responsibilities and adapt to change.
Flexible thinking to analyze external environments and translate insights into strategy.
Customer-driven approach to understanding external needs.
Ability to build relationships and work effectively with others.
Capability to act as a teacher, coach, and mentor to team members.
This role is based in the United States and offers a hybrid working model, combining on-site and remote work flexibility.
Why GSK We encourage you to apply if you are passionate about advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes. Visit the GSK US Benefits Summary to learn more about the comprehensive benefits program for 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, 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 GSK Service Centre at 1-877-694-7547 (US Toll Free) or +1 801 567 5155 (outside US).
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Medical Director, Myelofibrosis
role at
GSK . Site Name:
Philadelphia Walnut Street, USA; Massachusetts - Waltham, USA; North Carolina - Durham, USA; Pennsylvania - Upper Providence Posted Date:
Oct 21 2025
Overview The Director for the US Medical Affairs Myelofibrosis Team will leverage strong clinical and scientific expertise to support medical affairs activities, including evidence generation, external scientific engagement, and providing medical insights to internal stakeholders. The role focuses on contributing to the medicine strategy, developing and executing tactical plans, supporting external engagement, and interpreting data to recommend medical strategies for Myelofibrosis.
Responsibilities
Medical Affairs Planning: Contribute to the development and execution of the US Medical Affairs Plan (UMAP) and strategic launch plans for Myelofibrosis; lead planning and execution of medical tactics, including medical material development, communication plans, and application of customer insights.
Evidence Generation: Provide input into the design of Phase IIIB/IV studies and selection of investigator-sponsored studies aligned with global franchises; recommend scientifically appropriate measures within health outcomes research to meet US reimbursement needs.
External Engagement: Collaborate with field medical teams to lead/contribute to scientific engagement between GSK and external communities to advance understanding of Myelofibrosis, disease management, and patient care.
US Environment Integration: Integrate US environment needs and medical voice of customer (patients, providers, payers) into medical affairs strategy; ensure US-specific needs for medical and health outcomes evidence generation are represented in global medical work.
Medical Governance: Apply sound medical governance to all activities, ensuring scientific integrity and compliance.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Partner with stakeholders to deliver medical activities supporting lifecycle management and optimal patient care.
Competitive Knowledge: Understand, interpret, and apply external environment and competitive knowledge to define the medical story for Myelofibrosis.
Support Leadership: Support the US Medical Affairs Leader (USMAL) or US Executive Medical Lead, Hematology as needed.
Qualifications Basic Qualifications
Master’s Degree, PharmD, PhD, Allied Health Professional or other scientific degree.
At least 5 years industry experience in a comparable role.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise in oncology or hematology, with a focus on myelofibrosis.
Deep clinical and scientific understanding, including clinical study design for evidence generation and data evaluation.
Awareness of the US healthcare environment and external customer needs.
Strong communication and leadership skills.
Ability to deliver on key responsibilities and adapt to change.
Flexible thinking to analyze external environments and translate insights into strategy.
Customer-driven approach to understanding external needs.
Ability to build relationships and work effectively with others.
Capability to act as a teacher, coach, and mentor to team members.
This role is based in the United States and offers a hybrid working model, combining on-site and remote work flexibility.
Why GSK We encourage you to apply if you are passionate about advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes. Visit the GSK US Benefits Summary to learn more about the comprehensive benefits program for 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, 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 GSK Service Centre at 1-877-694-7547 (US Toll Free) or +1 801 567 5155 (outside US).
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