Scientific Affairs Manager - Germany (Southwest)
Company: Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 7, 2025
Job Description:
Company OverviewRhythm is a global, commercial-stage
biopharmaceutical company committed to transforming the lives of
patients and their families living with rare neuroendocrine
diseases. We develop medicines for previously untreatable or
undertreated diseases and provide meaningful support for healthcare
providers and patients and their families. We recognize the courage
it takes for patients and their caregivers to begin their journey
of advocacy to find the answers they need. Their courage inspires
us to challenge convention, ask bold questions and seek answers for
them. Every day, we strive for excellence through our willingness
to adapt, learn, and our tenacity to overcome barriers,
together.Opportunity OverviewAs a member of the Rhythm
international field-based Medical Affairs team you will be working
within the field of Rare Genetic Disease of Obesity. The Scientific
Affairs Manager (SAM) will serve as a trusted scientific partner to
external experts and decision makers through mutual scientific
engagement and exchange. The SAM will leverage their scientific
background, industry knowledge, and business acumen to act as a
scientific resource to both internal experts and internal
colleagues.He/she will support the local Hospital Affairs Lead
(HAL) and will be responsible for building peer to peer
relationships with external experts and other stakeholders to
provide clinical, scientific, and medical education in the
territory. The SAM will support research initiatives, advisory
boards, and other compliant scientific exchange activities to
support Rhythm's strategically aligned Medical Affairs Plan aimed
at identifying and addressing the unmet needs of people living with
rare genetic disorders of obesity.Responsibilities and Duties
- Responsible Scientific Affairs Manager for the respective
territory in Germany.
- Member of the International Medical Affairs team, develop and
implement the Local Medical Affairs strategically aligned
plan.
- Serve as primary point of contact for all German external
experts to ensure consistent and seamless communication and
outreach to all external stakeholders. Be a trusted scientific
partner to external experts by conducting timely, appropriate, and
frequent scientific exchanges to enhance the understanding of the
scientific and medical value of Rhythm's research.
- Serve as scientific peer-to-peer resource to disease experts
and medical community with up-to-date relevant medical information
and product information to build scientific understanding of the
benefits of setmelanotide within the rare genetic diseases of
obesity community.
- Map patient journeys, diagnosis and therapeutic patterns,
whilst building and developing peer-to-peer relationships with the
relevant external experts. Establish local genetic testing
initiatives in collaboration with HCPs and obesity treatment
networks to aid experts in uncovering people with rare genetic
disease of obesity.
- Closely collaborate with Global Clinical Development and
Operations on interactions with investigators participating in
Rhythm's clinical trials, investigator meetings and advisory
boards. Support clinical trial execution attending to the needs of
investigators. Triage pressure points that may impede progress of
clinical studies to the cross functional team for timely
resolution.
- Assist in identification and education of referral sites for
clinical trials and investigators to drive trial enrolment.
- Develop and implement a novel scientific communication plan for
setmelanotide, and contribute to the medical/scientific review of
manuscripts. Interpret key scientific data and translate this
information to meet educational and research needs in alignment
with Rhythm Medical Communication.
- Provide medical/scientific review of scientific communication
platforms, medical information resources, medical education
materials & marketing materials to ensure local Germany
compliance.
- Provide input and feedback on training initiatives directed at
medical colleagues to deepen their product and scientific knowledge
within the therapy area, and support the design of informative
medical decks for external use.
- Communicate in a compelling manner the medical value of the
asset, inside and outside of Rhythm, such that it generates
excitement and enthusiasm.
- Ensure on all levels cross-functional collaboration with
Marketing, Regulatory, Drug Safety, Market Access, and Research &
Development.
- Support the scientific communication plan by identifying HCP
knowledge gaps and facilitating medical/scientific non-promotional
presentations.
- Provide scientific input and participate into local medical and
cross-functional initiatives/projects.
- Maintain effective and appropriate communication among internal
stakeholders (Medical Affairs colleagues, Medical Information,
etc.) while maintaining full compliance with relevant company,
industry, legal and regulatory requirements.
- Respond to unsolicited requests for medical information in a
timely manner. Ensure that an accurate and fair-balanced response
is provided.Qualifications and Skills
- Advanced degree in a pharmaceutical, scientific, or medical
field (PharmD, PhD, MD).
- 8 or more years' experience within a Medical Science Liaison or
similar field facing role with primary emphasis on field based
scientific exchange within biopharmaceutical/rare disease area
strongly preferred. Relevant pharmaceutical and
clinical/therapeutic experience also a consideration.
- Demonstrates superior communication skills and scientific
acumen when presenting clinical, disease state information to a
variety of audiences, fluent in local language for Germany.
- Fluent in verbal and written English.
- Demonstrates knowledge of regional/local specific healthcare
systems, the evolving medical landscape, reimbursement and industry
trends.More about RhythmWe are a dynamic and growing global team
spanning more than a dozen countries. At Rhythm we are dedicated to
transforming the lives of patients living with rare neuroendocrine
diseases by rapidly advancing care and precision medicines that
address the root cause. Our team is passionate about expanding
access to reach more patients and developing novel therapies for
other rare neuroendocrine diseases, including congenital
hyperinsulinism.At Rhythm our core values are:
- We are committed to advancing scientific understanding to
improve patients' lives.
- We are inspired to tackle tough challenges and have the courage
to ask bold questions.
- We are eager to learn and adapt.
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