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Head of Medical Affairs – Pharmaceutical Industry

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Are you a GMC-registered physician or GPhC-registered pharmacist with strong Medical Affairs experience? We’re working exclusively with a growing, innovation-driven pharmaceutical company on the cusp of exciting product launches to appoint a Head of Medical Affairs.

This is a unique leadership opportunity to shape and expand the medical and regulatory function in a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation with international reach.


What You’ll Do

As Head of Medical Affairs, you’ll lead both the medical and regulatory teams, with responsibilities including:

  • Providing strategic scientific and clinical guidance across medical and commercial activities
  • Build out the medical affairs team ahead of 2 exciting product launches
  • Acting as the final medical signatory and ensuring compliance with the ABPI Code of Practice
  • Building strong relationships with KOLs, advisory boards, and cross-functional global stakeholders
  • Overseeing review and approval of promotional and non-promotional materials
  • Driving product launches and offering strategic input into brand development and positioning
  • Leading and mentoring the local Medical Affairs team to deliver operational excellence
  • Identifying and evaluating business development opportunities, including new asset assessments


What We’re Looking For

  • GMC-registered physician or GPhC-registered pharmacist
  • Final medical signatory experience essential
  • Proven track record in Medical Affairs within the pharmaceutical industry
  • Hands-on experience with product launches
  • Collaborative leadership style and strong cross-functional communication skills


Why Join?

  • Be part of an organisation that is established but scaling, with international visibility and exciting growth plans
  • Contribute directly to high-impact medical strategy in a business that values innovation and integrity
  • Enjoy a supportive, inclusive culture where your expertise will help shape future success


For more information please contact Julia Day on or


How to Apply:

CK Group is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates who meet our selection criteria. Please note that eligibility to work in the EEA is essential. Please quote job reference 109 118 in all correspondence

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