Lead, coach, and develop Field Medical Team members to deliver consistent, high-quality, non-promotional scientific engagement for the multiple myeloma therapeutic area
Translate medical and therapeutic area strategy into clear regional field priorities and execution plans
Establish expectations and standards for scientific exchange, healthcare professional perspectives and Scientific Intelligence, and compliant field execution
Review, interpret, and elevate field-identified healthcare professional perspectives and Scientific Intelligence to inform medical planning and evidence needs
Provide ongoing coaching and feedback to strengthen scientific capability, judgment, and communication skills across the Field Medical Team
Partner with Medical Affairs and Health Impact (MHI) leadership to align regional execution with medical objectives and evidence strategies
Collaborate with cross-functional partners through the In-Field Team (IFT) to support aligned regional engagement
Monitor regional field activity, healthcare professional perspectives and Scientific Intelligence quality, and performance trends to identify opportunities for improvement
Support talent development, onboarding, and succession planning within the Field Medical Organization, including conducting regular field ride observations with all direct report MSLs
Requirements
Advanced scientific degree required (PharmD, PhD, MD, or equivalent experience)
Strong understanding of multiple myeloma disease area, clinical evidence, and the role of Field Medical within Medical Affairs
Experience in Field Medical, Medical Affairs, scientific or healthcare roles within the pharmaceutical or life sciences industry
Demonstrated experience leading, coaching, and developing field-based scientific professionals
Experience successfully translating medical strategy into field execution and performance expectations
Experience interpreting and leveraging field-identified insights to inform medical or evidence planning
Experience collaborating effectively with cross-functional partners within Medical Affairs and the In-Field Team (IFT)