Sr. Director - Medical Affairs Oncology

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly · Pharma · ON

Senior Director, Medical Affairs – Oncology (solid tumor and hematology) is a senior scientific and strategic leader responsible for setting the medical vision and driving cross-functional execution across the oncology therapeutic area (TA). This individual serves as the primary medical authority for the oncology business unit, leading a team of Medical Affairs professionals to deliver evidence-based, patient-centric medical strategies that support peri-launch and lifecycle commercialization of oncology assets. This role combines deep oncology expertise with organizational leadership, requiring the ability to influence at the executive level, partner effectively with Commercial, Regulatory, Clinical Development, Market Access, and external stakeholders, and shape a high-performance culture grounded in scientific rigor, inclusion, and continuous learning.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and own the therapeutic area medical strategy, integrating scientific intelligence and clinical evidence to inform brand lifecycle plans, publication strategy, and evidence generation priorities.
  2. Serve as the senior medical content owner for all oncology assets, ensuring alignment between global and local medical plans, regulatory milestones, and commercial objectives.
  3. Drive the development of compelling scientific narratives and data packages to support product positioning, payer submissions, and key opinion leader (KOL) engagement.
  4. Oversee the Medical Affairs evidence generation plan, including Investigator-initiated Studies (IIS), Real-World Evidence (RWE) initiatives, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR), and Phase IIIb/IV trial support.
  5. Guide the identification, cultivation, and engagement of KOLs, advisory boards, cooperative groups, and professional societies to generate external advocacy and scientific exchange.

Skills

Required

  • MD, PharmD, or PhD in a relevant biomedical discipline
  • 10 years of progressive experience in the pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical industry
  • 7 years in Medical Affairs
  • 5 years of direct people management experience

Nice to have

  • oncology expertise
  • organizational leadership
  • executive level influence
  • cross-functional partnership
  • scientific rigor
  • inclusion
  • continuous learning
  • strategic planning
  • evidence generation
  • publication strategy
  • KOL engagement
  • RWE
  • HEOR
  • regulatory affairs
  • market access
  • people leadership
  • talent development
  • compliance

What the JD emphasized

  • Advanced scientific or clinical degree required: MD, PharmD, or PhD in a relevant biomedical discipline.
  • Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in the pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical industry, with at least 7 years in Medical Affairs.
  • Minimum 5 years of direct people management experience