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Location: UK/Remote

Start: June/July 2025

Focus: Rare Disease | Ophthalmology


An exciting opportunity for anexperienced ABPI Final Signatoryto lead the Medical & Scientific Affairs function for the UK launch of a first-in-class orphan-designated therapy in ophthalmology.

This is a strategic interim role supporting early access, governance, and scientific engagement ahead of a landmark UK launch in 2026.

Key Points:

  • Interim contract — 2–3 days per week (flexible)
  • ABPI Final Signatory certification (essential)
  • Strong Medical Affairs leadership experience
  • Rare disease or orphan drug exposure is a plus
  • Compassionate Use or Named Patient Programme experience (nice to have)
  • Ophthalmology background (nice to have)
  • Fully remote with occasional travel


Thsi is a start up situation, so you will be shaping the medical governance framework, driving scientific strategy, and partnering cross-functionally to ensure a successful pre-launch phase within a lean, agile setup.


Contract: Approximately 6–9 months, through to post-launch readiness.

If you are interested, please get in touch to arrange a confidential discussion.


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