Senior Director - Oncology Strategic Toxicology Leader - Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences
Company: AstraZeneca
Location: Gaithersburg
Posted on: February 14, 2025
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Job Description:
Senior Director - Oncology Strategic Toxicology Leader (Immune
Cell Engagement) - Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences
Locations: Cambridge (UK), Gothenburg ( Sweden), Gaithersburg (
USA), Waltham (USA)Competitive Salary & Excellent Company
BenefitsAt AstraZeneca, it is our bold ambition to eliminate cancer
as a cause of death. This is underpinned by our rich pipeline aimed
to deliver innovative treatment options for patients.Oncology
Immune Cell Engagement (ICE) Safety colleagues contribute to this
ambition by accelerating innovative and expert non-clinical safety
science. We are now looking to recruit a Senior Director, Oncology
Toxicology Strategy Leader. As an empowered leader at AstraZeneca,
you will work at the forefront of toxicology and safety science,
operating in a multidisciplinary, diverse, and global environment.
You will play a key role in progressing our rich Oncology R&D
pipeline. The Strategic Safety / Toxicology Leader will provide
critical insight and judgement to enable successful non-clinical
development of oncology projects for the AstraZeneca portfolio,
with a focus on immune cell engagers and immuno-oncology
therapeutics. You will combine your experience in toxicology, drug
safety and drug development with strong leadership, communication,
and interpersonal skills to communicate across all levels of
internal and external partners. - This position is preferably based
in Cambridge, UK; Gaithersburg, MD (Washington DC metro area) US or
in Waltham,.This role will report to the Global Head of Immune
Safety and will be a member of the Immune Safety department
leadership team.Main responsibilitiesEnsure the optimal toxicology
strategy is delivered to support the Oncology R&D portfolio,
including early and late-stage development, enabling first-time in
human and subsequent clinical development, and supporting marketing
applications.Coach project toxicologists on technical/operational
aspects of project toxicology: ensuring line of sight from
discovery through to licensure.Partner with Discovery Safety
leaders, Safety Innovation, Advanced Cell Models and Regulatory
Toxicology Safety Pharmacology departments to secure peer input on
investigative safety work across the Oncology ICE portfolio.Conduct
due diligence activities aligned to Oncology ICE SafetyCritical
review of Oncology ICE Safety data and communications, prior to key
governance presentations and health authority interactions.Ensure
quality and scientific rigor of non-clinical summaries of
high-level regulatory documents for internal decision-making bodies
and external health authorities.Take accountability for
non-clinical safety strategies and decisions, e.g. as a voting
member of non-clinical safety review board or active contributor to
Oncology portfolio governance on relevant topics.As a member of the
Immune Safety Leadership Team, identify, set, and deliver on
overall department objectives, to support our strategy to Deliver
growth and TA leadership, accelerate innovative science and be a
great place to work.Engage with key internal and external partners
anticipating scientific and portfolio trends to ensure adequate
resourcing (e.g. budget forecasting) and capability
development.Proactively contribute to our inclusive culture and
provide the right support/challenge balance to enable engaged
colleagues to develop their skills and deliver on their
objectives.Skills and qualifications:Extensive Drug Safety /
Toxicology experience - (approximately 10 years) within a
pharmaceutical R&D environment (Pharma, biotech, CRO) and deep
knowledge and experience of all phases of drug development from
discovery to marketing, from a non-clinical perspective, with good
understanding of key partners such as Clinical and Regulatory
functions.A strong scientific track record, with a PhD in a
relevant life-science (e.g. Toxicology, Immunology, Biology,
Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Science), or equivalent experience
with proven track record of publications.Significant experience in
providing expert design and interpretation of toxicology programs,
with a particular focus on immune cell engagers and immuno-oncology
therapeutics. -Ability to operate with sensitivity and flexibility
within an ever-evolving organizational matrix of project and line
management, both functionally and across the business.Excellent
communication and effective influencing skills and ability to
navigate in a complex partner matrix.An inclusive leadership and
collegiate working style that contributes to our Great Place to
Work objectives. Experience with (or interest in) working with
teams across geographies including awareness of subtle cultural
differences.What is next? Are you ready to make a difference? Apply
today and join us in our mission to improve global public health!We
welcome your applications not later than 25th February 2025.Where
can I find out more?Follow AstraZeneca on LinkedIn Follow
AstraZeneca on Facebook Follow AstraZeneca on Instagram Are you
ready to make a difference? Apply today and join us in our mission
to improve global public health!Date Posted12-Feb-2025Closing
Date26-Feb-2025Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable
environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and
Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and
consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of
characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to
help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need
for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in
the application form.SummaryLocation: UK - Cambridge; Sweden -
Gothenburg; US - Gaithersburg - MD; US - Waltham - MAType: Full
time
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