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Corporate Rare Diseases Launch Excellence & Medical Lead

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Job Title: Corporate Rare Diseases Launch Excellence & Medical Lead
This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Corporate Rare Diseases Launch Excellence & Medical Lead based in the United Kingdom.
This is a strategic corporate role focused on shaping the global medical strategy and launch readiness of an innovative Rare Diseases portfolio.
- You will work across Medical Affairs, Commercial, Clinical Development, Regulatory, Market Access, and international affiliates to ensure strong alignment and execution.
- The role combines scientific leadership with launch excellence, strategic planning, and cross-functional influence.
- You will help translate medical insights into actionable strategies that support successful product launches and long-term portfolio growth.
- You will also contribute to evidence generation, scientific communication, KOL engagement, and future asset evaluation.
- This is an opportunity to help build and evolve a growing Rare Diseases Medical Affairs function within a fast-paced, transformation-oriented environment.
The position is ideal for a proactive leader who can balance scientific credibility, business acumen, and strong stakeholder influence.
Accountabilities
- Lead the global medical strategy for pipeline and in-market Rare Diseases products, ensuring alignment with broader portfolio priorities.
- Drive launch excellence and launch readiness across international affiliates, developing and implementing medical plans that support successful product launches.
- Generate and synthesize medical insights, translating findings into strategic recommendations and actionable initiatives.
- Lead scientific communication activities, evidence-generation initiatives, and publication planning to strengthen the medical value proposition.
- Develop and maintain relationships with international Key Opinion Leaders and scientific experts, including the planning and execution of advisory boards.
- Partner closely with Commercial, Clinical Development, Regulatory, and Market Access teams to ensure effective cross-functional collaboration and strategic alignment.
- Identify opportunities for Medical Affairs to increase patient impact, strengthen launch execution, and contribute to business value.
- Support Business Development, asset evaluation, and due diligence activities related to potential Rare Diseases opportunities.
- Contribute to the long-term development of the Rare Diseases franchise and future innovation strategy within specialized therapeutic areas.
- Help establish best practices, processes, and capabilities as the Rare Diseases Medical Affairs organization continues to evolve and expand.
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Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in Medical Affairs within the pharmaceutical industry, with exposure to innovative medicines.
- Proven experience supporting product launches and launch-readiness activities, ideally within Rare Diseases, Neurology, or another highly specialized therapeutic area.
- Experience in regional or global Medical Affairs roles is strongly preferred.
- Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences, such as Medicine, Pharmacy, or Biology; an MD, PhD, or MSc in Neurosciences or a related scientific discipline is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex, cross-functional initiatives without relying on formal authority.
- Strong stakeholder management, influencing, and relationship-building skills across international and matrixed organizations.
- Experience contributing to Business Development, asset evaluation, or due diligence activities is an advantage.
- Strong scientific credibility combined with sound business acumen and commercial awareness.
- Fluent English is required; additional European languages are an advantage.
- Strategic thinking combined with a strong execution mindset and the ability to translate strategy into measurable action.
- Strong communication, presentation, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities.
- A proactive, entrepreneurial, and ownership-driven approach, with the ability to work independently and navigate ambiguity.
- Adaptability, resilience, and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse international and cross-functional stakeholders.
- Ability to balance scientific rigor with patient impact, organizational priorities, and business objectives.


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Benefits
- Opportunity to influence global medical strategy and launch excellence for an evolving Rare Diseases portfolio.
- Strategic corporate scope with high visibility across Medical Affairs and other key business functions.
- Exposure to international stakeholders and cross-functional teams across multiple markets.
- Opportunity to contribute to the development of new Medical Affairs capabilities and best practices.
- Environment that encourages ownership, strategic thinking, innovation, and entrepreneurial initiative.
- Flexible working environment with the opportunity to work remotely.
- Career development opportunities within a growing and transforming organization.
- Opportunity to contribute to innovative medicines and initiatives designed to improve outcomes for patients with rare and specialized conditions.
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We use an AI-powered matching process to ensure your application is reviewed quickly, objectively, and fairly against the role's core requirements. Our system identifies the top-fitting candidates, and this shortlist is then shared directly with the hiring company. The final decision and next steps (interviews, assessments) are managed by their internal team.
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