Global Clinical Director - Late Hematology & Cell Therapy

Global Clinical Director - Late Hematology & Cell Therapy

Full-Time 80000 - 100000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Bristol Myers Squibb

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead clinical programs and shape strategies for innovative therapies in hematology and cell therapy.
  • Company: Bristol Myers Squibb, a leader in biopharmaceutical innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in patient lives through groundbreaking therapies and clinical leadership.
  • Qualifications: MD with expertise in hematology/oncology and experience in late-stage development.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 100000 Β£ per year.

Bristol Myers Squibb in the United Kingdom is seeking a Director, Global Clinical Physician to provide medical leadership across HOCT clinical programs and shape development strategies for innovative therapies. You will contribute to trial design, conduct, and interpretation from Phase 1 through registration, working within cross-functional teams in a matrix environment. The role requires an MD with hematology/oncology expertise, a strong track record in late-stage development.

Global Clinical Director - Late Hematology & Cell Therapy employer: Bristol Myers Squibb

Bristol-Myers Squibb in Uxbridge is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that prioritises collaboration and innovation. Employees benefit from extensive career growth opportunities, mentorship programs, and the chance to contribute meaningfully to life-changing clinical trials, all while enjoying a supportive environment that values data integrity and compliance.

Bristol Myers Squibb

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We think you need these skills to ace Global Clinical Director - Late Hematology & Cell Therapy

Medical Leadership
Hematology Expertise
Oncology Expertise
Clinical Trial Design
Clinical Trial Conduct
Data Interpretation
Cross-Functional Team Collaboration