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Company Overview
Cerevel Therapeutics is dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the brain to treat neuroscience diseases. We are tackling neuroscience diseases with a differentiated approach that combines expertise in neurocircuitry with a focus on receptor selectivity. Our portfolio of pre-commercial neuroscience assets targets a broad range of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including schizophrenia, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and substance use disorder.
Headquartered in the Greater Boston area, we are bold thinkers, deep experts, resilient pathfinders, and transparent partners who push the boundaries of scientific understanding to unlock breakthrough CNS therapies that have real impact on people’s lives.
Cerevel aspires to develop and nurture a culture characterized by trust, respect, courage, curiosity, and compassion, with a relentless focus on mission and results. Our patient-centricity guides our purpose, how we treat each other and what we work on every day. The successful candidate will bring their own unique thinking and approach to Cerevel while sharing our core values and convictions.
Role Summary:
The Director, Scientific Communications is a pivotal leadership role within Cerevel, responsible for driving the strategic development and effective execution of an integrated Medical Capabilities strategy and Plan (iMCP). This role is essential in achieving program medical goals and overarching strategic objectives. A highly visible role in our organization, the Director, Scientific Communications will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams and organizational leaders to ensure the prioritization and development of scientific communications tailored to the therapeutic areas. The Director, Scientific Communications is a critical position that contributes significantly to the company's mission of improving patient outcomes.
\n- Accountable for the scientific communications capabilities and becoming a subject matter expert of the assigned therapeutic areas
- Responsible for building, developing, and managing a high-functioning team with a focus on fostering talent development and ensuring team members’ engagement
- Lead the formulation and implementation of the integrated Medical Capabilities strategy and Plan (iMCP) that aligns with the program's medical objectives and the company's strategic goals
- Play a leadership role in working with key cross-functional teams to ensure alignment of scientific communication efforts with overarching company objectives and strategies, while also driving efficiencies in the process
- Work collaboratively with cross-functional leaders across the organization, including Medical Affairs, Clinical Development, Research and Development, Regulatory Affairs, and Commercial teams, to ensure seamless coordination and efficient execution of the therapeutic area iMCP
- Partner closely with key stakeholders to develop tailored scientific communications for programs within their respective therapeutic areas. This may encompass the creation of scientific communication platforms, core slide decks, educational content for Medical Congresses, and support for advisory boards
- Develop and oversee the execution of a comprehensive Strategic Publication Plan, ensuring timely and impactful dissemination of scientific findings in peer-reviewed journals and at medical conferences
- Manage external vendors and medical agencies assisting with scientific communications content planning and execution. Ensure the delivery of high-quality, fair-balanced, scientifically/clinically accurate medical communications deliverables in accordance with established timelines, compliance guidelines/policies, and budgets
- Collect metrics and insights to inform internal strategy and resource prioritization. Utilize data to assess the impact of scientific communication efforts and continuously refine strategies for maximum effectiveness
- Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices in professional scientific communications
- Lead the budgeting process and oversee the budget for the therapeutic area Scientific Communications, collaborating with other functions within Medical Affairs to ensure that resources are allocated efficiently and aligned with strategic priorities
- A minimum of a master’s degree in life sciences with a minimum of 6 years bio-pharmaceutical industry experience in Medical Affairs
- Substantial experience in scientific communications (publications and medical communications)
- Strong leadership skills with a proven ability to lead cross-functional teams
- Excellent project and team management skills, ensuring that deliverables are on time and within budget
- Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to understand and effectively communicate scientific and clinical data to key stakeholders
- Ability to set priorities, deal with ambiguity and ability to be independent, multi-tasked and results-oriented with a hands-on attitude in a fast-paced and energetic environment
- Minimum of a master’s degree in life sciences
Cerevel is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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