Direct accountability for the development and execution of strategic publication plans aligned with medical strategies and objectives.
Track existing publication plans to ensure alignment with established medical strategies and objectives.
Provide education to the medical community on BeiGene products and disease areas of focus.
Facilitate and drive cross-functional development of scientific statements and lexicon and contribute to the overall scientific communication strategy.
Ensure that publication activities are within company policies, procedures, and good publications practices.
Education & Experience:
Demonstrated experience in medical communications gained through working within other biotech/pharmaceutical companies or a medical communication agency.
High level of English communication (written and verbal), interpersonal, organizational, and cross functional collaboration skills. Capabilities and Competencies.
Experience in hematology/oncology strongly preferred; candidates with experience in other related therapeutic areas (i.e. immunology) may be considered if they demonstrate clear potential to apply their existing skills to oncology.
Understand published guidelines for authorship and good publication practices.
Experience with a global publications database management system (eg, PubSTRAT, DataVision, etc.) preferred.
Ability to effectively collaborate in a dynamic and global environment.
Strong comprehension of disease states, and knowledge of differential algorithms for treatment decisions and experience in disease states of interest to BeiGene.
An expert understanding of the pharmaceutical industry, the country health care system, regional cancer care models and the impact on patient care.
Strong time management and organizational skills. Education Required
PC literacy required; MS Office skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Veeva)
Required profile
Experience
Level of experience:Mid-level (2-5 years)
Spoken language(s):
English
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