Our client, a pharmaceutical company in Cambridge, is seeking a Medical Affairs Project Manager, a newly created role in the Medical Affairs group.
The Medical Affairs Project Manager is a full-time position located in the Cambridge office reporting to the VP of Medical Affairs. This position will initially be a 6-month contract and will be re-evaluated at the end of that period. This individual will manage a variety of projects for Medical Affairs, working to ensure that projects are executed in a timely and cost efficient manner. This person must be able to work effectively individually and in teams, in a very fast-paced, time-sensitive environment.
The Medical Affairs Project Manager will:
- Build out the Best Practices model, supporting interactions with the field, assisting with Government Relations initiatives, and supporting the development of publications and presentations.
- Collaborate with Medical Affairs colleagues and the members from the Marketing department to develop the Best Practice tools, which will be clinical and administrative tools delivered to treatment providers to support their ability to provide quality care.
- Work intimately with the Government Relations group to provide information to stakeholders in federal and state government, the criminal justice system and large treatment systems, and this individual will support all of those initiatives.
- Work with the Director of Scientific Communications to support the development and execution of scientific publications and presentations at conferences.
- Assist the VP of Medical Affairs in recruiting, interviewing and on-boarding other individuals being hired into the department.
- Provide daily project management support to ensure that all existing and new projects are initiated, developed and progress in a timely manner, consistent with all relevant SOPs.
The qualified candidate for the Medical Affairs Project Manager will have:
- Masters level degree or equivalent experience in an area relevant to public health, social work, psychology, medicine, or another similar field, preferably with some experience in the addictions or substance abuse field
- Project management experience: identifying steps, laying out timelines, managing teams, and executing in a timely and cost-efficient manner
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| Employer: Aerotek Scientific | Address: 100 Unicorn Park Drive | Contact: Erica M Hassink |
| Job Type: Full-time | City: Cambridge | |
| Experience:Any | State: Massachusetts | E-mail: ehassink@aerotek.com |
| Education: Any | Zip Code:02138 | Online: Website Link |
Rate: $25 to $50 per Hour
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