via SimplyHired
$200K - 250K a year
Lead publication and communication strategies, collaborate cross-functionally, and manage publication development and vendor relationships.
Requires an advanced scientific degree, 8+ years in pharma/biotech, 4+ years in publications, oncology experience, and strong project management skills.
Job Description: • Lead asset publication and communications strategy, planning, and execution • Collaborate cross-functionally on publication planning and execution • Partner with Clinical Development, Medical Affairs, Evidence Generation, and Brand teams to identify and prioritize data gaps and publication concepts • Co-lead Publication Planning Committee, including driving agendas, documenting meeting minutes, and managing action items • Manage approval of publication strategy and plans by the Publication Planning Committee and endorsement by PDT and LT • Oversee all aspects of publication development for abstracts, congress presentations, manuscripts, reviews, publication extenders, etc. • Critically review drafts and adjudicate comments • Drive development and updates of the asset scientific platform and lexicon in collaboration with cross-functional teams; ensure utilization to drive consistency across all related medical materials and channels • Support portfolio-wide publications as needed • Publication management platform oversight (eg, Datavision or similar platform) • Support data dissemination strategy and plans across various Medical Affairs initiatives, including content development, congress activities, and medical education initiatives. • Subject matter expert on disease state, competitive landscape, and publication benchmarks • Manage vendors, ensuring adherence to timelines, process, and publication best practices Requirements: • Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, MD/DO, NP, PA-C or equivalent) in a relevant scientific discipline • 8+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical biotech or other relevant industries • 4 years of experience in publications • Demonstrated experience developing and executing publication strategy and plans • Oncology experience required; lung cancer experience strongly preferred • Experience managing medical communications vendors • In-depth knowledge of GPP and ICMJE criteria. • Strong project management skills, with high attention to detail and ability to prioritize and deliver multiple projects simultaneously. • Effective oral, written, and interpersonal skills required. Benefits: • medical, dental, and vision insurance • 401(k) retirement savings plan • generous paid time off (including a summer and winter company shutdown)
This job posting was last updated on 1/27/2026