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SERM Scientific Director

GlaxoSmithKline
Stevenage
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Site Name:GSK HQ, Mississauga, UK - Hertfordshire - Stevenage, Warsaw
Posted Date:Jun 23 2025

SERM Scientific Director

Are you interested in a highly visible, strategic role that allows you to support the pharmacovigilance and benefit-risk management of assigned GSK global assets to ensure Patient Safety globally.? If so, this SERM Scientific Director role may be an exciting opportunity to explore.

Job Purpose:

The SERM Scientific Director provides in-depth medical/scientific expertise in the safety evaluation and risk management (SERM) of key GSK assets in clinical development.

This role ensures scientifically sound review and interpretation of data and management of safety issues and escalates safety issues identified through the safety review process to senior management and safety governance as appropriate.

This role makes recommendations for the further characterization, management, and communication of safety risks while focusing on efficiency and effectiveness to meet the needs of our Patients and HCPs.

Key Responsibilities:

Scientific/Medical Knowledge PV Expertise

• Leads Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management Planning and develops strategy for approach to evaluation of issues in the clinical matrix.

• Leads the safety component of global regulatory submissions.

• Expert evaluation skills and analytical thinking for literature review, clinical data synthesis, analysis and interpretation.

• Demonstrated track record of quality decision making and creative problem resolution, based on assessment of all relevant supporting and conflicting information/factors and understanding of the wider context.

• Demonstrates highly developed multi-tasking skills, ability to prioritise tasks and consistently delivers on deadlines, with high performance standards for quality.

• Explores positions and alternatives to reach mutually beneficial agreements and solutions.

Cross-functional Matrix team leadership

• Leads safety governance by development of safety strategy and its execution for products in clinical development. Anticipates, detects and addresses product safety issues (e.g., product incidents) and ensures that risk-reduction strategies are implemented appropriately.

• Facilitates safety governance/SRTs in the clinical development and post marketing settings by assisting in the establishment and operation of cross-functional teams in any SERM to detect and address product safety issues and ensures that risk-reduction strategies are implemented appropriately in clinical study protocols and/or product labelling.

• Represents GS on cross-functional Clinical Matrix Teams and/or Project Teams. Leads cross-functional ad hoc teams to address urgent and important product safety issues.

• Leads or participates in cross-functional process initiatives and/or Process Workstreams to drive efforts to improve adherence to regulations, data standards, quality and efficiency.

• Authors/participates in written standard updates (e.g., SOPs) to ensure policies and regulations are being adhered to correctly and consistently.

• Accountable for the escalation of issues and communication on safety matters (e.g., GSB, CHSLC, GLC, QPPV).

• Builds strong working relationships and displays excellent leadership skills on safety issues whilst working in a matrix team, with a demonstrated ability to lead a team in a matrix setting. Ability to coach and mentor others.

Communications and Influencing (internal PV Governance and External LTs)

• Leads presentations on recommendations or safety issues to senior staff members at the GSK Senior Governance Committees. Has the skillset to interact with confidence, credibility, and influence at all levels of the GSK organisation. In addition, is expected to represent GSK and contribute to safety related discussions at meetings with regulatory authorities, outside consultants and other companies such as licensing partners.

• Leads cross-functional process improvement team within GSK.

Thinks tactically/strategically and takes account of the internal and external environment when considering safety issues and changes to SERM processes or business improvements. Contributes to development of long-term strategy for clinical programs.

Regularly contributes innovative ideas to address new issues or improve approaches to existing operations.

• Leads inspection readiness and prepared as needed to support audits/inspections.

Why you?

Basic Qualifications:

  • Health Sciences/Health Care Professional degree required (e.g., BSc, MS, PhD, RN/BSN/MSN, NP, RPh/B Pharm/Pharm D).
  • Advanced experience in the Pharmaceutical or Biotech industry working in Pharmacovigilance, Drug Safety or a related field.
  • Pharmacovigilance experience relating to Safety Evaluation and Risk Management, encompassing Clinical Development activities.
  • Expert knowledge and experience of international pharmacovigilance requirements (e.g., ICH, GVP modules, CIOMS initiatives) and drug development and approval processes.
  • Experience working in large matrix organizations.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Advanced Degree.
  • Excellent communication (verbal, written) and influencing (internally and externally) skills.

Why GSK?

Uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together.

GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose – to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together – so we can positively impact the health of billions of people and deliver stronger, more sustainable shareholder returns – as an organisation where people can thrive. We prevent and treat disease with vaccines, specialty and general medicines. We focus on the science of the immune system and the use of new platform and data technologies, investing in four core therapeutic areas (infectious diseases, HIV, respiratory/ immunology and oncology).

Our success absolutely depends on our people. While getting ahead of disease together is about our ambition for patients and shareholders, it’s also about making GSK a place where people can thrive. We want GSK to be a place where people feel inspired, encouraged and challenged to be the best they can be. A place where they can be themselves – feeling welcome, valued, and included. Where they can keep growing and look after their wellbeing. So, if you share our ambition, join us at this exciting moment in our journey to get Ahead Together.

GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), military service or any basis prohibited under federal, state or local law.

We believe in an agile working culture for all our roles. If flexibility is important to you, we encourage you to explore with our hiring team what the opportunities are.

Should you require any adjustments to our process to assist you in demonstrating your strengths and capabilities contact us on or .The helpline is available from 8.30am to 12.00 noon Monday to Friday, during bank holidays these times and days may vary.

Please note should your enquiry not relate to adjustments, we will not be able to support you through these channels. However, we have created a UK Recruitment FAQ guide. Click thelinkand scroll to the Careers Section where you will find answers to multiple questions we receive.

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