Senior Global Director Medical Affairs (gdma) - Genitourinary Malignancies

Merck Merck · Pharma · NJ

Senior Global Director Medical Affairs (GDMA) for Genitourinary Malignancies at Merck. Responsible for driving the execution of Global Medical and Scientific Affairs (GMSA) plans, acting as a subject matter expert, and supporting US and global strategies. Requires medical expertise (MD, PhD, PharmD) and experience in medical affairs or clinical development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drives execution of the annual V&I plan with medical affairs colleagues from key countries and regions with a focus on the US. Acts as an empowered partner, making informed decisions with a strategic and agile mindset.
  2. Serves as the subject matter expert (SME) and connector across assigned therapeutic areas, translating global scientific platforms into actionable Medical Value Narratives (MVNs). The GDMA actively engages with country-level stakeholders—including medical advisors, payers, and scientific leaders—to ensure strategic alignment and support local data generation, congress planning, and advisory boards
  3. Serves as the medical representative within Product Development sub-teams (including Clinical, V&I, Commercial, Publications, and Label), leveraging the GMSA vision to drive strategic planning, outcome delivery, and tactical execution. Communicates pertinent information to stakeholders (e.g., Executive Director Medical Affairs (EDMA), Regional Strategy Leads (RSL), Regional Director Medical Affairs (RDMA), US Director Medical Affairs (US DMA), Payor and Access Strategy Leads (PASLs)) to inform and influence country and regional planning.
  4. Acts as the subject matter expert, collaborating closely with V&I Outcomes Research (VIOR), Policy, Commercial, and Market Access teams to identify and address opportunities and barriers in key countries.
  5. Serves as a strategic partner for Big Country Markets (US, China, Japan) with no RDMA role. Plays a pivotal role in bridging global strategy with local execution, including understanding the needs of the US Market. Proactively collaborates with USDMA and equivalent roles in China and Japan, ensuring that country-specific insights are integrated into the global V&I plans and that global strategies are contextualized for local relevance.

Skills

Required

  • Bladder Cancer
  • Clinical Development
  • Decision Making
  • Genitourinary
  • Medical Affairs
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Oncology
  • Pharmaceutical Medical Affairs
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Scientific Communications
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Strategic Planning

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What the JD emphasized

  • M.D., Ph.D. or Pharm.D. (M.D. preferred)
  • Minimum of 5 years experience in country/region medical affairs or clinical development
  • At least 3 years regional medical affairs experience (e.g., Regional Director Medical Affairs) in GU cancers with proven track record of contribution to medical affairs strategies