Medical Director, Oncology

London
1 week ago
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Julia Day at the CK Group, is looking to recruit a Medical Director, with expertise in oncology and early clinical development, for an exciting and innovative small pharmaceutical company.

This is an opportunity to drive innovation at an agile, high-growth biotech company, working at the forefront of early clinical development across multiple tumour types and treatment modalities.

As Medical Director, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping clinical strategy, overseeing global trials, and providing medical expertise from protocol design to regulatory engagement. You’ll collaborate with senior leaders to guide cutting-edge oncology programs and evaluate new assets for in-licensing.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide medical and oncology expertise in the design and execution of Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials.
Oversee translational medicine initiatives to bridge preclinical and clinical development.
Lead medical review, safety assessments, and interpretation of clinical data.
Engage with global regulatory agencies and contribute to key submission documents.
Work closely with Clinical Operations to ensure the efficient execution of trials.
Support the development of abstracts, conference presentations, and manuscripts.
Build strong relationships with KOLs and external experts to support clinical development.
Contribute to the strategic evaluation of new in-licensing opportunities.
What’s in it for you?

Competitive salary: £155,000 - £175,000 + benefits & share options (a conversation is advised).
Strategic leadership role in a dynamic biotech.
Work on innovative oncology treatments with a collaborative, high-caliber team.
Central London HQ with global impact.
Who we’re looking for:

An experience clinical development physician with significant experience in oncology.
An Oncologist would be ideal but not essential if therapy expertise exists.
Strong background in early-phase oncology trials & investigational drug development.
Proven track record in clinical strategy, regulatory engagement & patient safety oversight.
Deep understanding of translational medicine and early clinical development.
Exceptional communication & leadership skills, comfortable in a fast-paced environment.
A high level of emotional intelligence.
An active interest in clinical practice and patients.
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