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Career Opportunities: Director, Clinical Pharmacology (11662)

Role overview

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree (MD, MD/PhD, PhD or PharmD) in clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences or related fields (e.g., pharmacokinetics, pharmacology or drug metabolism)
  • Minimum 8 years of experience as a clinical pharmacologist in pharmaceutical industry, research institutions, or regulatory agencies with a track record in designing, interpreting, and reporting clinical pharmacology studies
  • Deep expertise in PK/PD, drug metabolism, drug-drug interactions, and population PK/PD and PBPK modelling, with hands-on experience using NONMEM, R, WinNonlin, and SimCyp
  • Broad familiarity with the drug development process, particularly oncology, and experience working with CROs; strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills; ability to work independently in a matrix environment

Responsibilities

  • Independently represent the Clinical Pharmacology department as a core member of clinical development teams, contributing to trial designs, authoring protocols, executing trials, and finalizing study reports
  • Design and implement program-specific clinical pharmacology strategies and plans; align with sub-teams, study teams, managers, and departmental leadership
  • Manage CROs and external partners for clinical pharmacology studies and activities; review PK/PD data generated during trials and support dose selection and Go/No-Go decisions
  • Serve as the subject-matter expert in regulatory interactions, prepare regulatory documentation, and lead cross-departmental initiatives; present and publish findings to raise visibility of Servier’s Clinical Pharmacology department

About the company

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Servier

Pharmaceuticals

Founded to serve health, Servier is a global group governed by a Foundation that aspires to have a meaningful social impact, both for patients and for a sustainable world. With its unique governance model, it can fully serve its vocation with a long-term vision: being committed to therapeutic progress to serve patient needs. The 21,400 employees of the Group are committed to this shared vocation, source of inspiration every day. As a world leader in cardiology, Servier's ambition is to become a renowned, focused and innovative player in oncology by targeting hard-to-treat cancers. That is why the Group allocates over 50% of its R&D budget to developing targeted and innovative therapies in oncology. Neuroscience and immuno-inflammatory diseases are the future growth drivers. In these areas, Servier is focused on a limited number of diseases in which accurate patient profiling makes it possible to offer a targeted therapeutic response through precision medicine. To promote access to quality care for all at a lower cost, the Group also offers a range of quality generic drugs covering most pathologies, relying on strong brands in France, Eastern Europe, Brazil and Nigeria. In all these areas, the Group includes the patient voice at each stage of the life cycle of a medicine. Headquartered in France, Servier relies on a strong geographical footprint in over 150 countries and achieved a revenue of €4.9 billion in 2022. -- To report a suspected adverse event with a Servier drug, please visit servier.com

Company details

Company typeXLarge
IndustryPharmaceuticals
Company size10001

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Job description

 

About Servier 

Servier in the U.S. is a Boston-based, commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company launched by Servier Group in 2018. As a privately held organization, Servier is uniquely positioned to advance cutting-edge science, tackle underserved therapeutic areas, and make patients the focus of every strategic decision. 

 

Role Summary

The Clinical Pharmacology Department under Translational Medicine at Servier is seeking a dedicated Director, Clinical Pharmacology to support oncology programs across all phases of clinical development.

The individual will be accountable for developing and executing clinical pharmacology strategies and independently represent the department on clinical study and program teams. The role involves strong cross-functional collaboration with internal and external partners, including Clinical Operations, Biostatistics, Data Management, Medical Writing, Regulatory, Safety, Technical Operations and regulatory agencies, to advance drug candidates in an efficient and scientifically rigorous manner.

Key responsibilities include designing, executing, interpreting and reporting studies including but not limited to first-in-human, drug interaction, biopharmaceutics and mass balance studies.

At the project level, the individual may lead the Clinical Pharmacology sub-team and represent this team to the project/asset core team.

 

Primary Responsibilities

  • Independently represent Clinical Pharmacology department as a core member of clinical development teams:
    • Contribute to clinical trial designs
    • Author clinical study protocols
    • Execute and coordinate clinical trial conduct
    • Finalize clinical study reports
  • Design and follow through program specific clinical pharmacology strategy and plan. Align plans with sub-teams, study teams, manager and departmental senior staff
  • Manage CROs for clinical pharmacology related studies and activities
  • Review and interpret PK/PD data generated during conduct of the clinical trials
  • Participate in the dose selection for first-in-human studies, Go/No Go decisions when needed
  • Communicate results and impact of results in a timely and effective manner to clinical study teams and development sub-teams
  • Represent Clinical Pharmacology as the subject-matter expert in regulatory interactions, including preparation of regulatory documentation and participation in meetings with regulatory agencies
  • Actively lead cross-departmental teams, department-wide initiatives and workstreams
  • Present and publish internally and externally as main contributor to enhance visibility of Servier’s Clinical Pharmacology department
  • Ability to coach/mentor junior members of the Clinical Pharmacology team

 

Education and Required Skills

  • Advanced degree (MD, MD/PhD, PhD or PharmD) in clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences or related fields such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacology or drug metabolism
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience working as a clinical pharmacologist in pharmaceutical industry, research institutions and/or regulatory agencies, with a strong track record in designing, interpreting, and reporting clinical pharmacology studies
  • Deep expertise in pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics, drug metabolism, drug-drug interactions, and population PKPD and PBPK modelling, with hands-on experience using tools such as NONMEM, R, WinNonlin, and SimCyp
  • Broad familiarity with the drug development process, particularly for oncology, is highly desirable as is prior experience working with CROs
  • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills; able to work independently and effectively within a collaborative matrix team environment
  • Ability to make sound judgement, adapt to changing business needs, and manage multiple priorities in complex settings

 

Travel and Location

  • 5% domestic and international travel
  • Boston – hybrid is preferred, open to remote work

Job Description

Candidate Profile

Servier’s Commitment

Servier is committed to modeling diversity, equity, and inclusion within the industry. We are dedicated to fostering an environment that maintains equitable treatment for all and we welcome applicants who are passionate, committed, and innovative individuals. We encourage candidates to apply to our open roles as we are always willing to consider experiences and skills beyond what is listed in the job description.

 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

 

Salary Range

The salary range for this role is $200,000-255,000. An employee’s pay position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range, and the range may be modified in the future. Employees in this position are also eligible for Short-Term and Long-Term incentive programs. Servier also offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package that includes benefits such as medical, dental, vision, flexible time off (Servier provides unlimited sick time and flex time, and does not accrue time off), 401(k), life and disability insurance, recognition programs among other great benefits (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). 

 

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