Senior Director, Therapeutic Area Lead, Mood – US Medical Affairs, Neuroscience

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Titusville, NJ +1

Senior Director, Therapeutic Area Lead, Mood – US Medical Affairs, Neuroscience at Johnson & Johnson. This role defines and executes the scientific strategy for the mood portfolio, focusing on data generation, dissemination, and pre-launch initiatives. It involves leading a high-performing team, collaborating cross-functionally, and managing relationships with external experts. The position requires deep expertise in mood disorders and pharmaceutical industry experience, with a strong emphasis on leadership and people management within a regulated healthcare environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the U.S. Mood Medical Affairs strategy across in-line and pipeline assets; chair cross-functional governance to align objectives, milestones, and success metrics; Represent NS strategy to senior leadership and serves as a core member of the Medical Affairs Leadership Team (MALT).
  2. Build and lead a high-performing team to execute integrated evidence generation plans, including Phase 3b/4 trials, IIS, and post-marketing commitments with appropriate medical monitoring and oversight.
  3. Identify critical scientific gaps and develop comprehensive data generation and dissemination plans (manuscripts, abstracts, congress activities, digital channels) to close them; ensure a robust, multi-channel medical education strategy including CME.
  4. Provide compliant medical support for promotional materials, field training, and advisory boards; partner effectively with cross-functional colleagues while safeguarding scientific balance and compliance.
  5. Cultivate and maintain strategic relationships with external experts and investigators; lead advisory board strategies and external key engagements to derive actionable insights.

Skills

Required

  • MD/DO (Psychiatry/Neuropsychiatry, Neurology strongly preferred), PhD, PharmD, or DNP
  • 10+ years of combined clinical and/or industry experience
  • 3-5 years in Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Medical Affairs experience
  • Strong leadership skills
  • Highly collaborative abilities
  • Previous direct people management experience
  • Demonstrated expertise in Mood disorders
  • Demonstrated expertise in the U.S. healthcare landscape

Nice to have

  • Neuroscience expertise
  • Experience with innovative medicine

What the JD emphasized

  • previous direct people management experience is required
  • strong leadership skills with highly collaborative abilities
  • MD/DO (Psychiatry/Neuropsychiatry, Neurology strongly preferred), PhD, PharmD, or DNP required
  • Minimum 10 years of combined clinical and/or industry experience with at least 3–5 years in Pharmaceutical Industry; Medical Affairs experience is highly preferred
  • Demonstrated expertise in Mood disorders and the U.S. healthcare neuros