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Director, Medical Communications

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intelliatx logoIntelliatx · Cambridge, MA
Full-timeRemote2w ago
Budget ManagementComplianceExcelRailsStakeholder ManagementStrategic Planning
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Responsibilities

  • Strategically develop, lead and complete the Medical Communication and Publication Plans for assigned programs/therapeutic areas, ensuring robust strategic planning, tactical planning and implementation in alignment with global Medical Affairs objectives and initiatives
  • Maintain and execute Publication Plans for clinical and HEOR publications for assigned programs/therapeutic while leading a Publications Working Group (PWG) to ensure high quality and timely achievement of landmarks and deliverables
  • Develop medical education initiatives to fill external educational gaps including company-sponsored symposia, medical congress booths, and digital medical education and lead materials through the Medical/Legal/Regulatory review process
  • Build effective partnerships with all stakeholders, including supported programs' Medical Program Leads, R&D Program Leads, HEOR Program Leads, Statistical Program Leads, IP, and Legal
  • Provide medical communications vendor oversight and project management, including budget management
  • Critically review/edit sophisticated medical communication and publication documents for quality, compliance and scientific integrity
  • Deliver innovative medical communication and publication solutions while ensuring fair balance and integrity
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements as well as industry guidelines and Intellia policies
  • About You:
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Critical thinking with an innovative mindset required
  • Tight-knit collaboration and stakeholder management
  • Project management and vendor management skills
  • Self-starter with the ability to work collaboratively and the desire to work on a cross functional team
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Understanding of pharmaceutical clinical development and product life-cycle management
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and technologically savvy
  • Willingness to travel (role anticipated to have about ~10-15% travel component)
  • Doctoral degree (Ph.D., PharmD) in a scientific discipline strongly preferred
  • Minimum of 5-7+ years of experience in medical writing, medical publications, and/or communications
  • Certification as a Medical Publication Professional (CMPP) is highly desirable
  • Ability to sit or stand for multiple hours at a computer
  • Manual dexterity for keyboarding; may include repetitive movements
  • #LI-Remote
  • Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and will continue to be accepted until the position is filled at which point the position will be taken down.
  • The base salary for this position is

Benefits

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Additional Information

Why Join Intellia? Our mission is to develop curative genome editing treatments that can positively transform the lives of people living with severe and life-threatening diseases. Beyond our science, we live our four core values: One, Explore, Disrupt, Deliver and feel strongly that you can achieve more at Intellia. We have a single-minded determination to excel and succeed together. We believe in the power of curiosity and pushing boundaries. We welcome challenging thoughts and imagination to develop innovative solutions. And we know that patients are counting on us to make the promise a reality, so we must maintain high standards and get it done. We want all of our people to go beyond what is possible. We aren't constrained by typical end rails, and we aren't out to just "treat" people. We're all in this for something more. We're driven to cure and motivated for change. Just imagine the possibilities of what we can do together. How You Will Achieve More: The Director of Medical Communications will support the development and implementation of the Global Medical Communications and Publication plans for Medical Affairs. The Director of Medical Communications is responsible for ensuring that education and data gaps are addressed with strategic medical communication and publications to communicate scientific and clinical information to both internal and external stakeholders.


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