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Global Clinical Program Lead, Multiple Sclerosis, Immunology Cell Therapy

Location Boston, Massachusetts, United States Job ID R-234957 Date posted 09/09/2025

Are you a visionary expert in clinical drug development, possessing the capabilities to drive a successful strategy in accelerating the development of cellular therapies for patients with immune-mediated diseases? Are you dedicated to revolutionizing the treatment of immune-mediated diseases and creating a significant impact on patients' lives? Do you have a strong passion for science and substantial clinical development experience in Immunology and CAR-T cell therapies? Do you possess both strategic and operational leadership skills? If so, we invite you to join us! We are currently seeking a Global Clinical Program Lead, Multiple Sclerosis, Immunology Cell Therapy to be based in Boston Seaport.

About AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is a global, science-led, patient-focused biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of prescription medicines for some of the world’s most serious diseases. We are more than one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies.

Immunology Cell Therapy

Our ambition is to build a world class organization that accelerates the delivery of transformative cell therapies for patients with immune mediated diseases. It’s our big vision that unites and inspires us. Cell therapies represent a fundamental evolution of how drugs are discovered, developed and manufactured, these new advanced potentially curative cellular modalities require a new development strategy to ensure their rapid availability to patients. With multiple autoimmune and inflammatory indications and clinical stage cell therapies in global development, we keep pushing forward.  Focusing on cutting-edge science with the latest technology to achieve breakthroughs.   AZ is a place built on courage, curiosity and collaboration – we make bold decisions driven by patient outcomes.

The Global Clinical Program Leader (GCPL) - Neuroimmunology Cell Therapy (NICT) is accountable of all the clinical develoment aspects related to one or more programs of cell and gene therapy in neuroimmunology indications across multiple geographies. The job includes direct people management responsibilities of a group of physicians and/or clinical scientists involved in study-related activities. The GCPL NICT reports directly into the VP of Immunology Cell Therapy and sits in the Immunology Cell Therapy Leadership Team

What You’ll Do

  • Represent the clinical development function at Global Project Team (GPT) level

  • Accountable for the clinical development strategy and execution within the Clinical Project Team (CPT)

  • Coordinate the activities of physicians/clinical scientists involved in the different clinical studies. When needed, performs study oversight activities (Senior Study Physician)

  • Provide input to the development strategy from a medical and clinical perspective

  • Leads or oversees a diverse range of initiatives to improve quality, integrity of information interpretation, cost or time and where appropriate lead the development of new methodology or process to provide business benefit

Essential Skills/Experience:

  • Medical degree

  • Professional qualification in Neurology

  • Relevant experience in the field multiple sclerosis and

  • 7 yrs+ experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech sector (in the absence, significantly longer experience in the academic setting)

  • Significant understanding of the overall drug development and commercialisation process

  • Demonstrated ability to set and manage priorities, resources, performance targets and project initiatives in a global environment

  • Conceptual, analytical and strategic thinking

  • Ability to influence strategically and persuade tactfully, to obtain desired outcomes while maintaining effective, positive, organizational relationships

Desirable Skills/Experience:

  • PhD in neurology, immunology or cell & gene therapy, or equivalent academic experience/post

  • Extensive knowledge of the latest technical and regulatory developments

  • Operational expertise in risk management and contingency planning

  • Familiarity with the latest research and thinking

  • Effective problem and conflict resolution skills and proven team focus

  • Excellent knowledge of AstraZeneca/Alexion policies, procedures and guidelines

Date Posted

10-Sep-2025

Closing Date

19-Oct-2025

Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form.

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