Senior Clinical Development Director, Neuroscience
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Clinical Development Lead for Neuroscience at Ipsen, overseeing development plans and team management in clinical programs. Collaborating across functions to support drug development and compliance with regulations.
Responsibilities:
- Responsible and accountable for the development of the Therapeutics Clinical Development Plan (CDP) and medical aspects of the Integrated Asset Strategic Plan (IASP)
- Direct Supervision of one or more clinical development directors and clinical scientists
- Works closely in partnership with all functions represented in the Asset Team
- Recognized as an influential leader, develops, proposes, and influences project and R&D teams
- Delivers high-quality medical/scientific/strategic input and medical/scientific interpretation
- Leads his team to provide pivotal medical input to Ipsen’s individual Neuroscience therapeutic medicine assets
- Ensures team's compliance with GCP, ethical, scientific and medical guidelines
- Manages effectively relationships in a cross functional and matrix environment
Requirements:
- Medical Doctor (MD)
- Minimum 5 years’ proven experience in Clinical Development (from pre-clinical to registration)
- Substantial scientific and academic experience (preferably with clinical trial experience); with state-of-the-art medical, scientific knowledge; and track record of successful publications
- Substantial experience in pharmaceutical drug development and, in industry context, track record of global clinical trials management
- Previous experience directly and independently leading projects and/or a team of professionals
- Previous experience on transversal projects (with other functions) and multiple therapeutic areas and stages of drug development, exhibiting the ability to influence others (above and beyond ones’ own function)
- Formal training in Neurology preferred
Benefits:
- Professional development


















