US Director Medical Affairs (usdma): Rheumatology/dermatology (remote)

Merck Merck · Pharma · PA

The US Director Medical Affairs (USDMA) is a country medical director role focused on Medical Affairs strategy in Rheumatology and Dermatology. This position drives scientific excellence, optimizes field readiness, and collaborates with cross-functional teams to implement medical affairs plans, including scientific exchange, clinical trials, investigator-sponsored programs, and congresses. The role requires an advanced degree, significant medical affairs and therapeutic area experience, and strong strategic planning, execution, and collaboration skills within the US healthcare system.

What you'd actually do

  1. In collaboration with USMA Executive Director (ED) and Health Systems PASL, conduct development and implementation of regional strategies aligned with headquarters V&I goals including defining a prioritized USMA Field strategy and implementation goals.
  2. Contribute to the integrated US Country Medical Affairs Plan (CMAP), including the US Field Medical Plan (FMP)/Field Engagement Plan (FEP) and field training plan for assigned TA as a member of the USMA TA Leadership Team
  3. Identifies and prioritizes US field resources, training needs and activities; and in collaboration with GMVC, ensures strategically aligned content and training and any other needed adult learning activities across the portfolio. This would also include the pull-through of pre- and post- congress regional training and content.
  4. Develop a strategic and comprehensive scientific engagement plan and ensure scientific exchange aligns with the global scientific communications platform.
  5. Ensure insights from advisory boards and field medical activities are actioned with relevant stakeholders, aligned with Country Medical Affairs priorities, and monitored for trends impacting future strategy.

Skills

Required

  • Advanced degree (e.g., MD, PhD, PharmD) relevant to the TA-specific disease area
  • Recognized medical expertise in the TA (rheumatology/dermatology)
  • Minimum of 5 years of medical affairs experience or equivalent clinical/research experience
  • Minimum of 3 years of working in TA (clinical, research, or pharmaceutical environment) or within a highly relevant TA with demonstrated scientific acumen
  • Proven ability in Strategic Decision Making & Planning
  • Demonstrated Execution Excellence
  • Strong Emotional Intelligence
  • Exceptional Networking & Partnerships skills
  • Agile mindset as a Change Catalyst
  • Expertise in interpreting and communicating complex scientific concepts clearly
  • Deep knowledge of the US healthcare system
  • national treatment guidelines
  • clinical research processes

Nice to have

  • helping the US Executive Director prioritize initiatives across the portfolio.
  • track record of leading complex projects, managing multiple priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
  • foster trust and respect within a complex, matrixed organizational structure.
  • collaborate effectively across diverse teams and stakeholders.
  • committed to experimenting, learning, and adapting in response to evolving business needs, and capable of driving continuous improvement.
  • in both one-on-one and group settings.

What the JD emphasized

  • minimum of 5 years of medical affairs experience or equivalent clinical/research experience
  • minimum of 3 years of working in TA (clinical, research, or pharmaceutical environment) or within a highly relevant TA with demonstrated scientific acumen