[r&d] Clinical Development Medical, Associate Director, Research and Development - Vaccines

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · Tokyo, Japan

Associate Director, Research and Development for Vaccines at Pfizer in Japan. This role involves providing medical and scientific expertise for clinical trials globally, with a focus on Japan and the Asia-Pacific region. Responsibilities include protocol design, ensuring patient safety across studies, supporting study teams, interacting with regulatory authorities and key opinion leaders, and contributing to regulatory documents and publications. Requires a medical degree and prescribing license.

What you'd actually do

  1. Contributes towards providing medical and scientific expertise and oversight for Clinical Trials conducted worldwide with a primary focus in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region.
  2. The clinician may be required to design a development strategy for multiple protocols designed to obtain approval particularly in Japan and other countries in Asia for a compound or group of compounds
  3. Contributes towards the medical input during protocol development and updates to the clinical development plan.
  4. Provides study team with medical advice for all medical issues during risk assessment and mitigation planning to enable quality, compliance and patient safety at the trial, site and patient level.
  5. Under supervision (director/Sr director) authors clinical sections of regulatory documents (Investigator Brochure, Annual Reports, Investigational New Drug sections, clinical study report, clinical overview for JNDA submissions).

Skills

Required

  • Medical degree (M.D or equivalent)
  • Licensed prescriber
  • Critical evaluation of medical/scientific information
  • English and Japanese communication
  • Understanding of clinical program design and execution

Nice to have

  • Knowledge of statistics
  • Training/experience in infectious diseases/infection control
  • Experience with investigational clinical trials
  • Flexibility for teleconferences
  • Ability to travel

What the JD emphasized

  • medical degree (M.D or equivalent)
  • Licensed by a health authority to prescribe medicines (independent of supervision) for at least one year (post "intern/house officer" year) and has utilized the license to prescribe medicines in a patient care setting for an aggregate duration of at least one year.
  • Excellent written and oral communication in English and Japanese.