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SERM Director, Safety Scientist

Job at GlaxoSmithKline in Greater London, WC1A

A Pivotal Leadership Opportunity in Global Pharmacovigilance at GSK

This review delves into an exceptional leadership role within GSK's Global Safety organization, specifically focused on Safety Evaluation & Risk Management (SERM). If you are an experienced pharmacovigilance professional eager to shape global safety strategies, lead diverse scientific teams, and make a profound impact on patient health, this opportunity warrants your close attention.

Key Advantages and What Makes This Role Stand Out:

  • Strategic Global Impact: At its core, this role is about defining and driving the strategic vision for clinical safety and pharmacovigilance activities across GSK's global assets. You won't just be executing; you'll be setting the direction, ensuring patient safety on a worldwide scale and making recommendations for the further characterization, management, and communication of safety risks.
  • Senior Leadership & Influence: As a senior member of the Global Safety organization, you will lead medical and scientific staff, mentor colleagues in signal evaluation and risk management, and play a crucial role in senior governance committees. Your decisions will directly influence policy, processes, and risk management strategies across the organization.
  • Challenging and Diverse Portfolio: The position involves comprehensive benefit-risk management for a broad portfolio of global assets, requiring expert judgment in safety evidence generation, signal evaluation, causality assessment, and proactive risk management strategies, including labeling changes and patient education.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration & External Engagement: You'll operate at the heart of a complex matrix, building strong collaborative relationships across GSK and influencing external stakeholders. The opportunity to lead cross-GSK activities (like safety advisory panels) and engage with international pharmacovigilance initiatives positions you as a key thought leader, driving change and affecting global strategies.
  • Commitment to Patients & Innovation: GSK's overarching purpose — to get ahead of disease together — resonates deeply within this role. You'll contribute to a company aiming to positively impact billions of people, backed by innovation in specialty medicines and vaccines, across critical therapeutic areas like oncology, immunology, and infectious diseases.
  • Thriving Culture: GSK emphasizes an agile working culture and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, aiming to be a place where people feel inspired, challenged, and supported in their wellbeing and growth.

Key Considerations for Aspiring Candidates:

To excel in this demanding yet rewarding role, candidates should reflect on the following:

  • Significant Experience is Non-Negotiable: This is not an entry-level position. It requires comprehensive and significant experience in pharmacovigilance and drug safety within the pharmaceutical or biotech industry, covering both clinical development and post-marketing activities.
  • Expert Scientific & Medical Acumen: A Health Sciences/Health Care Professional degree (such as BSc, MS, PhD, RN/BSN/MSN, NP, RPh/B Pharm/Pharm D, Dentists, Veterinarians) is fundamental, complemented by proven expertise in scientific data review, interpretation, signal evaluation methodology, and benefit-risk assessment. Sound judgment and a proactive approach in critical situations are paramount.
  • Proven Leadership & Matrix Navigation Skills: The ability to lead, coach, and mentor scientific teams, build strong collaborative relationships, and influence effectively within a large, global matrix organization is essential. Candidates should demonstrate resilience and adaptability to changing environments.
  • Deep Regulatory Knowledge: A thorough understanding of international pharmacovigilance requirements (e.g., ICH, GVP modules, CIOMS initiatives) and drug development/approval processes is crucial for developing and executing robust safety strategies. You will be recognized as an authority in this area.
  • Exceptional Communication and Influence: Beyond technical expertise, the role demands excellent verbal and written communication skills, coupled with a strong ability to influence both internal stakeholders (including senior governance) and external thought leaders in the pharmacovigilance community to meet organizational objectives.

Is This the Right Career Move for You?

This opportunity is ideally suited for a seasoned pharmacovigilance leader who is ready to step into a high-impact, strategic role. If you are passionate about patient safety, possess a strong scientific foundation, thrive in complex, global environments, and aspire to influence the future of drug safety, then this leadership position at GSK offers an unparalleled platform for your career growth and professional legacy.

It's a chance to apply your expertise at the forefront of biopharmaceutical innovation, contributing directly to GSK's mission of getting ahead of disease together, and shaping a safer future for patients worldwide.

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