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We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director, Global Medical Affairs Publication Strategy Leader in Oncology with a focus on Multiple Myeloma / Hematology.
Primary Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Lead overall publication planning and strategy for myeloma portfolio in collaboration with R&D Compound Development Team, Medical Affairs and Market Access colleagues.
- Manage a team of internal contractors and external publication vendors for publication planning and execution of publication deliverables across the myeloma portfolio.
- Work collaboratively with Global Medical Affairs Lead/Medical Director and Strategy & Execution Lead to align the worldwide publication plan with other myeloma portfolio strategies.
- Seek input and ensure regional and local publication needs are identified and addressed in the worldwide publication plan.
- Oversee publication development and timely execution of abstracts, posters, oral. presentations, and manuscripts per ICMJE and in compliance with J&J Pharmaceutical publication policies and system.
- Leverage best practices across the J&J Oncology Global Medical Affairs Team to optimize publication strategy and execution of publication deliverables.
- Provide strategic input to senior leadership to guide decision making regarding publication strategy.
- Support annual global medical affairs planning and budget estimates for publication team deliverables.
- Collaborate with global and regional colleagues to support best practices in data communication, ensuring seamless dissemination of oncology scientific data.
- Partner with regional teams to align strategies for effective communication, fostering consistent and impactful strategies to support compliant data communication.
- Manage and track overall publication strategy budget and lead vendor selection and on-boarding.
- Additional responsibilities include:
o Understand the evolving publications landscape through engagement with and participation in professional societies (eg, ISMPP)
o Attend key scientific congresses and meetings for the TA to ensure accurate and appropriate presentation of scientific evidence
- Travel as requi red (up to 20%)