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Global Medical Director, Rare Diseases

London
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Ipsen is a dynamic and growing global specialty-driven biopharmaceutical company focused on innovation and specialty care.

We aim to make a sustainable difference by significantly improving patients’ health and quality of life and providing them with effective therapeutic solutions for unmet medical needs through differentiated and innovative medicines in Oncology, Neurosciences and Rare Diseases.

The patient is at the heart of everything we do, and we also care for our employees because they are the ambassadors who truly make the difference. We attract and develop bold, agile, entrepreneurial individuals who take full ownership of their decisions; leaders drawn by a purpose to make a direct impact through their work in people’s lives.

We offer employees a wealth of fulfilling challenges & growth opportunities, and the chance to contribute within a fast-moving organisation, an organisation that is genuinely game-changing.

As Global Medical Director in Rare Diseases, you will lead the design and execution of the global medical strategy for highly specialized assets with significant unmet medical need. Reporting to the Medical Asset Lead, you will play a key role in shaping the clinical and scientific narrative, enabling evidence generation, and building trusted partnerships with the rare disease community. Your work will directly inform strategic decision-making and ensure patient-centric approaches across the product lifecycle.

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Main Responsibilities

Medical Strategy and Planning

Lead the development and implementation of the Global Medical Plan for assigned rare disease assets, integrating the evidence generation plan, thought leader (TL) engagement strategy, and medical communications roadmap. Serve as a core member of the cross-functional asset team, aligning medical priorities with clinical development, regulatory, commercial, and market access strategies.

Evidence Generation and Scientific Leadership

Drive the design and execution of global and international clinical studies and real-world evidence (RWE) programs, tailored to the unique challenges of rare disease populations (e.g., small sample sizes, genetic diversity, limited natural history data). Support affiliate-led studies by providing strategic and scientific input, reviewing protocols, and guiding execution to ensure consistency with global priorities.

Thought Leader Engagement and Community Partnership

Develop and sustain collaborative relationships with global and local key opinion leaders, patient advocacy groups, and academic centers of excellence. Represent the company at international congresses, scientific symposia, advisory boards, and high-level stakeholder engagements, contributing as a respected medical voice in rare disease discourse.

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Medical Education and Scientific Communication

Create, validate, and deliver high-impact scientific and educational materials tailored to diverse audiences, including healthcare professionals, internal stakeholders, and patient communities.

Insight Generation and Strategic Input

Capture and synthesize insights from medical field interactions, advisory boards, and external engagements to inform lifecycle management, clinical trial design, and access strategy.

Cross-Functional Collaboration and Influence

In order to be considered for this role you must have:

Advanced clinical/scientific degree MD, PhD, or PharmD (or equivalent scientific/clinical training). Extensive experience in global medical affairs within the biopharmaceutical industry, including substantial involvement in late-phase development, global medical planning, and lifecycle management. Exceptional scientific communication communication and influencing skills. Solid understanding of the regulatory environment governing medical affairs activities If you feel that this could be the right next step for you, we would be delighted to engage with your application. English fluency.

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Skills

Medical Strategy
Clinical Development
Evidence Generation
Scientific Communication
Thought Leader Engagement
Community Partnership
Medical Education
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Regulatory Knowledge
Patient Advocacy
Clinical Trials
Real-World Evidence
Lifecycle Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Strategic Planning
Data Analysis

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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