Clinical Medical Manager, Rare Disease
Novo Nordisk
- Αθήνα
- Μόνιμη
- Πλήρης Απασχόληση
Accept ClosePress Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSearch by KeywordSearch by LocationLoading...Category×Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:×Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Clinical Medical Manager, Rare DiseaseCategory: Medical AffairsLocation:Athens, Athens, GRAre you looking for an opportunity where you can utilize your medical knowledge to communicate scientific data and to interact with medical thought leaders? Are you passionate about the world of clinical trials? Are you highly motivated by being able to make a difference to improving patients' lives? If so, you should continue reading and apply today!The role is based in Athens, Greece and reports to the Clinical Medical Manager Lead.The positionAs Clinical Medical Manager, you will be part of medical affairs and clinical operations teams within the affiliate, whilst collaborating closely with relevant stakeholders in clinical development, trial planning and development, globally. You will facilitate execution of clinical trials related to New Therapy Areas (including Haemoglobinopathies, growth hormone disease and other new disease areas within RareD) by providing medical/scientific expertise and advice based on interactions with KOLs, independent professional associations and patient advocacy associations as necessary. Your area of responsibility will be all areas in Greece, where clinical trials in the above Therapeutic Areas are conducted.Your Main Responsibilities Will Be:
- To identify and map KOLs, investigators and research centres within the relevant therapy areas and collaborate closely with clinical operations teams during feasibility and allocation process, map patient journey and treatment pathways and facilitate identification of clinical trial sites, referrals and address educational needs related to Rare Diseases Therapy Areas and clinical trials related to these.
- To collect and discuss relevant early development data with external medical and scientific experts optimizing the feasibility process for the clinical trial conduct and provide leadership in the scientific community within Rare Disease Therapy Areas conducting advisory boards, scientific meetings, engaging with local associations for HCPs on relevant topics.
- To contribute to delivering successful clinical trials (phase II-IV) in collaboration with clinical operations including driving scientific discussions at site selection and initiation visits, performing ad hoc visits, supporting attendance at investigator meetings, ensuring KOLs inclusion in clinical trials, and engaging key investigators to communicate trial results.
- To provide timely medical guidance and internal training by supporting training creation and delivering training to clinical staff
- To engage cross-functionally in scientific communication, transferring knowledge between medical, clinical and commercial functions. The position requires extensive scientific communication internally as well as externally, and excellent and proactive communications skills are a necessity.
- MD or PhD in healthcare with a clinical and/or research background. Other educational backgrounds could be considered if in combination with strong experience.
- Good understanding of drug development processes and the specificities and nuances of the local healthcare infrastructure.
- Expertise in Haemoglobinopathies, Growth Hormone disease and other disease areas within RareD will be an advantage.
- Fluent English & Greek verbal and writing skills.