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Orchard Therapeutics Senior Director, Medical Affairs in Boston, Massachusetts

Reporting to: Head of Global Medical Affairs

Location: United States, ideally Boston or East Coast

Job Summary

The Senior Director, Medical Affairs will be a leadership role, accountable for Medical Affairs strategy, Medical Excellence, and field team execution for Orchard’s investigational and approved hematopoietic stem cell - gene therapy (HSC-GT) clinical programs in North America (NA). This leader will work in partnership with the broader Global Medical Affairs organization and with cross-functional partners to ensure NA regional pull-though of medical strategies for supported clinical programs. This role also ensures Medical Affairs representation on cross-functional program teams, contributes to the development of integrated program strategies, and works in alignment with NA commercial team leadership. In addition to leading and managing a field-based Medical Affairs Medical Science Liaison (MSL) team of direct reports, this individual will also be an integral member of the global Medical Affairs Leadership Team (MALT). This position requires a professional with established personal and scientific credibility and self-awareness who works well in a collaborative cross-functional environment that includes Patient Advocacy, Diagnostics, Clinical Development, Regulatory, Commercial, and other functions within the broader organization.

Key Elements and Responsibilities

Responsible and accountable for:

  • Leadership of an efficient and productive NA Medical Affairs field team by

  • Fostering a team environment aligned with company values and culture

  • Setting and maintaining team performance standards

  • Reporting on team deliverables and team effectiveness

  • Leading team identification and building of thought leader relationships

  • Collating and providing therapeutic area clinical insights

  • Providing regional input into global medical affairs objectives and tactics

  • Participating in regional medical, legal, and regulatory (MLR) review per SOP

  • Establishing and maintaining regional functional annual budget

­ Development and execution of NA Medical Affairs team plans for post-approval clinical programs by

  • Effective HCP engagement

  • Compliant HCP scientific exchange and medical education

  • Support of the clinical care pathway / patient treatment

  • Alignment with the regional commercial team lead and team plans

  • Medical education supporting Market Access / Reimbursement

Development and execution of NA Medical Affairs team plans for late-stage investigational clinical programs by

  • Effective HCP engagement

  • Compliant scientific exchange and medical education

  • Clinical trial awareness / recruitment / retention

  • Support of the clinical care pathway / patient treatment

Foster and drive Medical Affairs efforts to:

  • Build and maintain NA regional KOL healthcare provider relationships including

  • Team representation at key external meetings

  • Regional scientific and clinical congresses / meetings; including thought leader engagement, session coverage, and booth staffing

  • Engage with healthcare providers regarding investigator-initiated studies, educational grants, and other research proposals

  • Provide medical training and support to healthcare providers at qualified treatment centers during the treatment process

Partner cross-functionally to provide NA regional external medical education

  • patient advocacy groups

  • diagnostic and newborn screening partners

  • clinical trial sites

Represent NA Medical Affairs region and support key internal cross-functional teams

  • Medical Communications / Publications / Medical Information teams

  • Product specific clinical program teams

  • Regional and global operations teams

  • Global internal teams (Boston, London, remote)

  • Other internal forums and teams as requested

Advance projects and initiatives for Medical Excellence supporting

  • Medical Affairs capabilities reinforcing value and impact

  • Medical Information infrastructure, processes, and systems

  • Evidence dissemination through Medical Publications & Communications

Other responsibilities as assigned

Requirements

Required Knowledge & Skills

  • Substantial and proven Medical Affairs experience in the biotechnology / pharmaceutical industry

Required to possess thorough understanding of and experience with:

  • Medical Affairs function within industry

  • Field Medical Affairs (medical science liaison) team roles and responsibilities

  • People manager role and responsibilities

  • Post-approval space Medical Affairs activities in the United States

  • Government and industry guidelines, regulations, laws, etc., for appropriate scientific/medical exchange, communication, and compliance with customers

Preferred experience with one or more key therapeutic areas:

  • Medical Affairs role within the context of clinical development, product launch and life-cycle management

  • Rare disease and/or neurology/genetics (neurometabolic) therapeutic landscape

  • Gene therapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT)

  • Medical Affairs Medical Excellence

Skills and ability to:

  • Develop internal relationships in a matrixed environment, as well as external relationships with Key Opinion Leaders and industry experts

  • Exhibit excellent leadership and strategic skills with the ability to influence decisions, both internally and externally

  • Generate team results in a cross-functional setting

  • Assimilate / interpret new information and inform the business

  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously

  • Work independently and lead teams in the execution of operational deliverables

  • Identify departmental needs and partner with colleagues to proactively implement practical solutions

  • Travel frequently (75%) and often overnight, to headquarters office, meetings, trainings, conferences, programs, etc. as required

Education

· Advanced Scientific / Healthcare Degree (PhD, PharmD, MD, NP, DVM, or similar)

· Fluency in both spoken and written English

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