U.s. Director of Medical Affairs (us Dma), Copd

Merck Merck · Pharma · PA · Remote

This role is for a U.S. Director of Medical Affairs for COPD at Merck. The position focuses on driving scientific excellence, managing medical affairs plans, and optimizing field readiness within the Value & Implementation organization. Responsibilities include developing regional strategies, contributing to the U.S. Medical Affairs Plan, leading training programs, and ensuring scientific exchange aligns with global communications. The role requires an advanced degree, significant medical affairs and COPD experience, strategic planning abilities, and an AI-first mindset for leveraging AI tools without deep technical expertise.

What you'd actually do

  1. The US DMA is a regionally based position within U.S. Medical Affairs (USMA). This position strategically drives scientific excellence across in-line business and the One of our company's Pipeline while optimizing field readiness across the USMA strategic pillars: 1) Scientific Exchange; 2) Company Trials; 3) Investigator-Sponsored Programs; 4) Congresses; and 5) Scientific Insights.
  2. As a core member (or co-lead) of the U.S. MAT, the US DMA collaborates with the Global TA team and cross-functional partners to enable U.S. regional implementation of V&I Planning by:
  3. In collaboration with USMA Executive Director (ED) and Health Systems Payor & Access Strategy Lead (HS PASL), conducts development and implementation of regional strategies aligned with headquarters V&I goals including defining a prioritized USMA Field strategy and implementation goals.
  4. Contributes to the integrated U.S. Country Medical Affairs Plan (CMAP), including the U.S. Field Medical Plan (FMP)/Field Engagement Plan (FEP), and field training plan for COPD TA as a member of the USMA COPD Leadership Team.
  5. Identifies and prioritizes U.S. field resources, training needs and activities; and in collaboration with V&I Global Medical & Value Capabilities (V&I GMVC), ensures strategically aligned content and training and any other needed adult learning activities across the portfolio.

Skills

Required

  • Advanced degree (e.g., MD, PhD, PharmD) relevant to the TA-specific disease area and recognized medical expertise in the TA
  • Minimum of five years of medical affairs experience
  • Minimum of three years of working in COPD (clinical, research or pharmaceutical environment) or within a highly relevant TA with demonstrated scientific acumen
  • Proven ability in strategic decision-making and planning
  • Demonstrated execution excellence with a track record of leading complex projects, managing multiple priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced environment
  • Embraces an AI-first mindset by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tools and demonstrating a willingness to learn and implement new approaches, without requiring deep technical expertise
  • Strong emotional intelligence to foster trust and respect within a complex, matrixed organizational structure
  • Exceptional networking and partnerships skills to collaborate effectively across teams and stakeholders
  • Agile mindset as a change catalyst, committed to experiment

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-first mindset
  • leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tools
  • without requiring deep technical expertise