Develop and maintain deep knowledge in your assigned therapeutic area, including risks, benefits, patient selection, and evolving treatment options.
Stay at the forefront of scientific and clinical trends, building meaningful relationships with key clinicians to advance understanding in your field.
Partner with Regulatory Affairs, R&D, Marketing, Quality Assurance, Engineering, and Commercial teams to provide expert clinical input across the product lifecycle.
Independently lead and complete complex, high-scope tasks with exceptional quality, including clinical review of internal and external-facing documents.
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the medical device lifecycle and the strategic role of Medical Affairs within a global organisation.
Provide direction and guidance to Associate Medical Directors, supporting the delivery of high-quality outcomes for Medical Affairs customers.
Requirements
Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree essential.
Demonstrated Vascular clinical experience with direct patient care preferred.
Appropriate clinical knowledge and experience required, such as exposure to medical and surgical procedures and the use of medical devices in a clinical setting.
Advanced technical writing skills.
Highly developed analytical skills.
Maintain interest and be skilled at reviewing literature and web-based research.
Benefits
Meaningful work & strong values: Contribute to improving patient care globally in a company known for high ethical standards and integrity.
Competitive rewards & security: Competitive, performance-related compensation and benefits that support your health and financial wellbeing.
Flexibility & time off: Paid time off, holidays, and hybrid or remote work options for many jobs, where possible.
Growth & development: Learning opportunities, educational assistance, and development programs to help you grow your skills and career.
Wellbeing & community: Health and wellness initiatives, social activities, and community engagement that help you feel connected and supported.