Medical Implementation Lead - Community Oncology

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Horsham, PA +1

Johnson & Johnson is seeking a Medical Implementation Lead for Community Oncology. This role is responsible for educating community oncology practices on the appropriate and compliant implementation of oncology therapies, addressing real-world clinical and operational questions. The lead will provide evidence-based education, gather and synthesize insights from practices, and collaborate with internal teams and external care networks to ensure coordinated therapy implementation. The position requires an advanced scientific or clinical degree and oncology experience within Medical Affairs or clinical practice.

What you'd actually do

  1. Respond to unsolicited off-label implementation questions through compliant, nonpromotional scientific exchange in alignment with Medical Affairs policies and governance.
  2. Provide evidence-based education to community oncology stakeholders on practical considerations for therapy implementation, including integration into real-world care pathways.
  3. Serve as a medical resource for post-approval implementation challenges unique to community oncology practices broadly.
  4. Gather, synthesize, and communicate insights from community oncology practices related to implementation barriers, operational challenges, and care delivery considerations.
  5. Build and maintain appropriate business relationships with community hospitals, emergency departments, infusion centers, and other local care settings to help improve coordinated therapy implementation.

Skills

Required

  • Advanced scientific or clinical degree (PharmD, MD, DO, PhD, NP, PA, or equivalent)
  • Oncology experience within Medical Affairs, clinical practice, or implementation-focused roles
  • Strong understanding of community oncology practice models and care delivery workflows
  • Ability to communicate complex scientific, real world, and economic information to diverse stakeholders
  • Ability to operate within a compliant, non‑promotional Medical Affairs environment

Nice to have

  • Experience working with real world evidence data
  • Prior experience supporting therapy adoption or implementation in community-based settings
  • Familiarity with cross‑site care coordination across oncology practices, hospitals, and emergency departments

What the JD emphasized

  • Advanced scientific or clinical degree (PharmD, MD, DO, PhD, NP, PA, or equivalent) is required.
  • Oncology experience within Medical Affairs, clinical practice, or implementation-focused roles is required.
  • Strong understanding of community oncology practice models and care delivery workflows is required.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate complex scientific, real world, and economic information to diverse stakeholders is required.
  • Proven ability to operate within a compliant, non‑promotional Medical Affairs environment is required.