Therapeutic Area Head, Psychiatry & Neuroscience Portfolio in Uxbridge

Therapeutic Area Head, Psychiatry & Neuroscience Portfolio in Uxbridge

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

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the Psychiatry & Neuroscience portfolio, shaping strategies that transform mental health treatment.
  • Company: Bristol Myers Squibb, a leader in innovative healthcare solutions.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible work options, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Other info: Join a supportive culture that values innovation, accountability, and inclusion.
  • Why this job: Make a tangible impact on patient lives and shape the future of mental health care.
  • Qualifications: Advanced scientific degree and substantial experience in Medical Affairs, ideally in Psychiatry or Neuroscience.

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

Working with Us
Challenging. Meaningful. Life-changing. Those aren’t words that are usually associated with a job. But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. Here, uniquely interesting work happens every day, in every department. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it. You’ll get the chance to grow and thrive through opportunities uncommon in scale and scope, alongside high-achieving teams. Take your career farther than you thought possible.
Bristol Myers Squibb recognises the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide variety of competitive benefits, services and programmes that provide our employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at work and in their personal lives.

What if your next role could genuinely change the way mental health and neurological conditions are treated in the UK? Not incrementally. Not theoretically. But tangibly - through the strategies you set, the science you champion, and the patients who reach treatments they otherwise wouldn't have accessed. That's the reality of this role.

We're looking for an exceptional medical leader to take the helm of our Psychiatry & Neuroscience portfolio - someone who sees Medical Affairs not as a support function, but as the strategic engine of meaningful change. If you've spent your career building towards a role where your expertise shapes both the pipeline and the healthcare system around it, this is the moment.

This is your seat at the table
As Therapeutic Area Head for Psychiatry & Neuroscience, you'll sit at the heart of our Medical Leadership Team - not as a contributor to strategy, but as someone who helps write it. Your thinking will directly influence how Medical as a function evolves, what it prioritises, and how it positions itself for the future.

You'll lead a team of Medical Advisors and field medical professionals, taking full accountability for the Psychiatry & Neuroscience medical strategy across both in-line assets and a genuinely exciting pipeline. From early engagement through to launch and beyond, you'll have the breadth of influence that most medical leaders only get glimpses of.

This is the kind of scope that accelerates careers - yours and those of the talented people you'll bring with you.

The work that will define this chapter
You won't be executing someone else's plan here. You'll be building it. You'll shape therapeutic area strategy across the full asset lifecycle - with a particular focus on early engagement and pre-launch excellence. That means getting to the science early, asking the right clinical and access questions before others are even asking them, and positioning the organisation to win where it matters most: for patients living with some of the most complex and underserved conditions in medicine.

You'll lead evidence generation strategy, including real-world evidence and digital approaches - ensuring that when assets reach HTA and regulatory milestones, the data story is compelling, credible, and complete. Your fingerprints will be on submissions that determine patient access in conditions where unmet need remains profound.

And you'll be the medical leader who shapes the external environment, not just responds to it. Engaging proactively with NHS England, NICE, mental health and neuroscience policy, and national transformation programmes - including NHS Long Term Plan priorities around mental health - you'll be out in front, anticipating change and helping position Medical to influence it.

The partnerships that make this extraordinary
Great outcomes in Psychiatry & Neuroscience don't happen in silos, and neither does great medical strategy. In this role, you'll build and lead genuine partnerships - with KOLs, patient advocacy groups, academic centres of excellence, and healthcare system leaders - co-creating solutions that improve patient pathways and access in a real, lasting way.

The voice of patients living carries particular weight; you'll ensure those voices are meaningfully embedded in the strategies you build and champion.

Internally, you'll be the bridge between Medical, Commercial, Market Access and the broader matrix - ensuring that integrated strategies are built on scientific credibility and delivered with commercial clarity. You'll be the voice that brings those worlds together.

This is rare. The ability to work at that intersection, with full respect from every stakeholder around the table, is something you'll carry with you for the rest of your career.

The people you'll grow - and the leader you'll become
One of the most rewarding parts of this role? The people. You'll lead, coach and develop a team of talented Medical Advisors, helping them grow their capabilities, deepen their scientific thinking, and build the skills they'll need for tomorrow's Medical landscape. You'll be the kind of leader who shapes careers, and the culture you build will outlast any single product cycle.

At the same time, as a core member of the Medical Leadership Team, you'll have visible, enterprise-level impact - contributing to departmental direction, building future-ready capabilities, and demonstrating the full strategic value that Medical can and should bring to an organisation.

Who you are
You're a medical professional, likely a registered physician or UK registered pharmacist, with an advanced scientific degree and substantial Medical Affairs experience, ideally in Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Neurology, or a closely related area. You've worked in a large market, you understand the full product lifecycle, and you've been close enough to HTA, pre-launch planning and evidence generation to know what excellent looks like.

Ideally, you've held final signatory responsibility and have a strong working knowledge of the ABPI Code. But beyond the credentials, you're someone who:

  • Believes deeply in the strategic value Medical brings — and wants to prove it at scale
  • Leads with purpose, combining personal accountability with a genuine passion for patient outcomes
  • Thrives in complexity, translating scientific nuance — including the distinct challenges of CNS drug development and access — into clear, actionable strategy
  • Inspires teams rather than directs them, building capability through coaching, inclusion and trust
  • Looks outward — staying ahead of system change, policy shifts, and the rapidly evolving Psychiatry & Neuroscience landscape

Why now? Why here?
Because the pipeline is genuinely exciting — and the science of psychiatry and neuroscience is at an inflection point. Because the organisation is committed to Medical being a true strategic partner. And because this is a moment where the right leader can leave a mark — on the business, on the NHS, and most importantly, on patients living with conditions that have for too long been undertreated and underserved.

You'll have the seniority, the scope, and the support to do something that matters.

Therapeutic Area Head, Psychiatry & Neuroscience Portfolio in Uxbridge employer: Bristol Myers Squibb

At Bristol Myers Squibb, we offer a unique opportunity to lead transformative work in the Psychiatry & Neuroscience portfolio, where your strategic vision can directly impact patient care in the UK. Our culture fosters collaboration and innovation, providing competitive benefits and a commitment to employee growth, ensuring that you not only advance your career but also contribute to meaningful change in mental health treatment. Join us in a role that empowers you to shape the future of healthcare while working alongside passionate professionals dedicated to making a difference.

Bristol Myers Squibb

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We think you need these skills to ace Therapeutic Area Head, Psychiatry & Neuroscience Portfolio in Uxbridge

Medical Affairs Expertise
Leadership Skills
Strategic Thinking
Evidence Generation Strategy
Clinical Knowledge in Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Stakeholder Engagement
Project Management