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Associate Director, Medical Affairs, Immunology

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Associate Director, Medical Affairs, Immunology
CSL’s Organization & Opportunity
CSL is accelerating innovation to deliver greater impact for patients. With a project-led structure and a focus on collaboration, we’re building a future-ready team that thrives in dynamic biotech ecosystems. Joining CSL now means being part of an agile team committed to developing therapies that make a meaningful difference worldwide.
Could you be our next Associate Director, Medical Affairs (Immunology)?
- Job Locations: Maidenhead, UK or Zurich, CH
- Hybrid Position:
- Onsite: three days per week
- Reporting to: Senior Director, Medical Affairs, Immunology
About the Role
In this role, you will:
- Contribute to the medical strategy for assigned products in Immunology
- Execute Medical Affairs plans across the post-launch product lifecycle
- Collaborate globally (US and International) with cross-functional partners to drive medical and scientific communication
- Support evidence generation, increase clinical understanding, and strengthen scientific engagement
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The position requires:
- Strong expertise in Medical Affairs
- A solid understanding of global standards and practices
- Proven ability to work effectively with both internal and affiliate teams
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute to the medical affairs strategy for assigned portfolios within Immunology, ensuring alignment with therapeutic area objectives
- Evaluate therapeutic trends and opportunities in collaboration with research and regional commercial organizations
- Implement strategies for scientific interactions with:
- Medical communities
- Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)
- Patient advocacy groups
- Support the coordination of:
- Investigator-led studies
- Research collaborations
- Serve as a scientific consultant to:
- Marketing
- Commercial
- Research project teams
- Provide input for promotional and educational materials in relevant therapeutic areas


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Qualifications & Requirements
- Advanced degree in science (PhD, PharmD)
- Substantial pharmaceutical/biotherapeutics industry experience
- Sound experience in interacting with commercial functions within the healthcare industry
- Preferable prior knowledge of:
- Transplant
- Immunology
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