Sr. Global Director, Medical Affairs (gdma) - Rheumatology (remote)

Merck Merck · Pharma · United States · Remote

This role is for a Sr. Global Director of Medical Affairs in Rheumatology at Merck. The position involves supporting the execution of scientific and medical affairs plans, collaborating with R&D, Value & Outcomes Research, Policy, Commercial, and Market Access teams. The director will engage with scientific leaders, organize expert input events, and support local data generation studies. The role requires an MD, PhD, or PharmD with expertise in rheumatology and experience in global medical affairs or clinical development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Supports execution of the annual Value & Implementation plan with medical affairs colleagues from key countries and regions.
  2. Serves as an impactful member of Product Development Team sub-teams (e.g., Clinical, V & I, Commercial, Publications).
  3. Contributes to the development of a single global scientific communications platform.
  4. Consolidates actionable medical insights from countries and regions.
  5. Engages with a network of international scientific leaders and other key stakeholders (therapeutic guideline committees, payers, public groups, government officials, medical societies) about Our Company’s emerging science.

Skills

Required

  • M.D., Ph.D. or Pharm.D. (M.D. preferred) and recognized medical expertise within rheumatology.
  • Minimum of 3 years experience in global/region medical affairs or clinical development.
  • Strong prioritization and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to effectively collaborate with partners across divisions in a matrix environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal, analytical, communication skills (written and oral) in addition to results-oriented project management skills.

Nice to have

  • At least 5 years Global medical affairs experience with proven track record of contribution to medical affairs strategies.
  • Customer expertise, especially of scientific leadership and other key stakeholders (payers, public groups, government officials, medical professional organizations) in the assigned therapeutic area.