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Field Medical Director/Sr Director - Neurology (Great Lakes Region) 

US Great Lakes Region / Remote Field Based

Company: 

At Annexon Biosciences we are a biopharmaceutical company advancing a late-stage clinical platform of novel therapies for people living with devastating classical complement-mediated neuroinflammatory diseases of the body, brain, and eye. Our novel scientific approach targets upstream C1q to block the classical complement inflammatory cascade before it starts, and its therapeutic candidates are designed to provide meaningful benefits across multiple autoimmune, neurodegenerative and ophthalmic diseases. With proof-of concept data in Guillain-Barré syndrome, Huntington’s disease and geographic atrophy, we are rigorously advancing our mid-to late-stage clinical trials to bring new potential treatments to patients as quickly as possible. At Annexon, you’ll be part of a team committed to making an impact together.   

For more information on Annexon and our pipeline, check out our site Annexon Biosciences & Annexon Pipeline. We trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol ANNX and are headquartered in Brisbane, CA. 

We're seeking exceptional talent from all backgrounds to fuel our growth. At Annexon, we're building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We value unique perspectives and unconventional paths. If you're the best candidate for the job, even if you don't perfectly fit the traditional mold, we encourage you to apply. Learn more about our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and our company culture! 

Position:

Field Medical Director/Sr Director (FMD/FMSD) are medical experts who are an extension of the Medical Affairs team and represent Annexon with key stakeholders. They engage with national, regional, and local scientific, clinical, and social thought leaders (TLs) at academic and community medical centers as the scientific and medical expert on Annexon’s products and areas of research. This role will develop and maintain professional relationships with TLs based on scientific exchange of disease and Annexon product data. 

Responsibilities include:

  • Develop and maintain professional relationships with Thought Leaders (TLs) through compliant scientific exchange via two-way communication inclusive but not limited to pathogenesis of Therapeutic Areas (TA) of interest to Annexon, diagnosis, disease burden, treatment landscape, health economics, and relevant Annexon product data in line with medical affairs and Annexon strategy
  • Collaborate with TLs on research projects, national and regional advisory boards, visiting professorships, publications, and peer-to-peer educational initiatives
  • Develop and maintain the highest scientific and medical expertise in neurologic diseases, trials and treatment landscape with a patient centric mindset
  • Identify potential high-impact medical research projects, investigator-initiated research, health-economic trials, and publication opportunities in line with Annexon TAs of interest
  • Be acknowledged internally and externally as a trusted Scientific expert and build lasting professional relationships with TLs and Centers of Excellence & Research (COERs)
  • Attend local, regional, national, international meetings and congresses as needed to engage in Scientific exchange, capture scientific insights, share data on Annexon products and TAs, and identify areas for collaboration with TLs
  • Respond to healthcare professionals (HCPs) with integrity, a sense of urgency, adherence to all laws, regulations, and Annexon guidelines, policies & procedures
  • Partner with Patient Advocacy Organizations in a compliant manner to integrate the patient voice into scientific and medical communications
  • Deliver education on Annexon’s science and product data to P&T committees, formulary decision makers, and local, regional and national payers in accordance with all laws, regulations, and Annexon’s guidelines, policies, and procedures, while aligning with medical affairs and Annexon’s overall strategy
  • Develop and execute tailored TL and HCP scientific engagement plans as needed
  • Engage with TLs, trial investigators, and research staff, to support Clinical Development and Clinical Operations activities including but not restricted to identification of viable study sites, facilitation of participation in clinical trials, and patient recruitment
  • Ensure strong, compliant collaboration with cross-functional field partners
  • Serve as the Medical Expert and a field representative for Medical Directors with TLs, investigators, and other cross-functional partners

Education, Experience, and Skills:

Required:

  • Scientific, healthcare or medical degree (PharmD, PhD, MD, DO)
  • FMD requires 4 to 6 years of field-based experience in biopharmaceutical industry in medical affairs or relevant clinical roles and FMSD requires 6+ years of experience
  • Scientific and patient-centric mindset with a successful track record of delivering results exceeding objectives in support of medical affairs and Annexon strategies
  • Strong communication and presentation skills as evidenced by the ability to rapidly analyze complex scientific and medical data and synthesize for effective communication to audiences with diverse backgrounds
  • Demonstrated ability to build scientific relationships with TLs, clinicians, researchers, and other relevant internal or external stakeholders
  • Able to effectively collaborate within a matrix organization and cross functional teams
  • Solid knowledge of the healthcare landscape inclusive but not limited to hospital systems, various points of care, and the roles of relevant HCPs in the target TAs
  • Solid knowledge of the drug development process, and the role of various internal and external stakeholders in various phases of R&D
  • Able to document insights, TL engagement and complete all administrative tasks in a timely fashion
  • Capable of working independently to prioritize tasks, develop and implement action plans, and make sound, compliant decisions
  • Strong understanding of compliance, and the legal and regulatory landscape as they relate to HCP interactions
  • Flexible to travel within assigned region based on business needs and occasionally nationally or internationally

Preferred:

  • Experience in medical affairs and/or clinical R&D preferred
  • Therapeutic area experience in neurology/neuromuscular and immunology preferred 

Salary Range:  Director range ($197,000 - $218,000) and Senior Director range ($233,000 - $260,000)

Location: Great Lakes Region / Remote Field Based (includes onsite travel to Annexon – HQ) 

Benefits: 

  • A stimulating and rewarding workplace includes flexible work schedules, remote opportunities and the ability to achieve a work-life balance.
  • Shuttle service from BART, CalTrain and the Ferry.
  • Annexon offers a competitive base salary and equity participation, employee stock purchase plan, as well as a comprehensive health benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k), flexible spending plans, and other benefits. 

Annexon Biosciences is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we prohibit discrimination or harassment of any kind.  We are committed to fostering an environment where ALL people are welcome and supported. We cultivate a culture of inclusion for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results. Creativity and innovation flourish in an environment of openness, inclusion, and mutual respect. 

Staffing Agencies: Annexon Biosciences does not accept unsolicited agency resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or firm that doesn’t have a signed agreement with Annexon Biosciences. Please do not send agency CVs/resumes through Annexon’s website or Annexon Employees.  Inquiries must be sent to talentacquisition@annexonbio.com.

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