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External Engagement Strategy Lead - Hematology

Location Wilmington, Delaware, United States Job ID R-258663 Date posted 20/08/2026

Are you passionate about Medical Affairs and Hematology-Oncology? Do you have the strategic, scientific, and cross-functional leadership expertise to shape impactful external engagement strategies?

AstraZeneca is seeking an External Engagement Strategy Lead (EESL) to join the US Hematology Medical Affairs team. Reporting to the US Medical Affairs Franchise Head, Hematology, this role will lead the development and execution of external engagement and medical congress strategies across the Hematology portfolio.

The EESL will serve as a strategic connector across US Medical Affairs, Global Medical Affairs, Research and Development, Commercial, and other cross-functional teams. The role will help ensure that AstraZeneca’s scientific capabilities are effectively deployed across medical congresses and external forums to support the Hematology strategy, advance scientific dialogue, and ultimately improve outcomes for patients.

This position operates at the intersection of strategy and execution, translating medical priorities into coordinated, insight-led external engagement plans with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and strong governance.

Key Accountabilities

  • Congress Strategy and Execution

Lead the strategic planning, execution, and follow-up of US and international medical congress activities, including Tier 1 and Tier 2 congresses such as ASH and other priority Hematology meetings. Responsibilities include developing congress planning materials, leading planning meetings, coordinating congress playbooks, supporting meeting logistics, and ensuring a cohesive

  • AstraZeneca medical presence.

Serve as the headquarters focal point for priority congresses and collaborate with cross-functional partners to establish clear objectives, engagement priorities, communication plans, and post-congress activities.

  • Cross-Functional Alignment and Leadership

Act as the central point of coordination for congress and external engagement planning across Medical Affairs, Global Medical Affairs, Research and Development, Commercial, and other relevant functions.

Lead alignment discussions, support the development and delivery of pre-congress materials, and represent the US Hematology Medical Affairs team in internal planning forums. Identify opportunities to reduce duplication, optimize resources, and strengthen the overall impact of scientific engagement.

  • External Expert and Stakeholder Engagement

Partner with Medical Leads, Regional Directors, Scientific Project Managers, and other stakeholders to develop and implement external engagement strategies aligned with Hematology medical plans.

Coordinate engagement with External Scientific Experts and other key stakeholders, including external experts, professional societies, advocacy organizations, centers of excellence, investigators, and other strategic partners. Support the development of proposed engagement lists, meeting plans, timelines, and appropriate communication strategies.

  • Stakeholder Mapping and Segmentation

Build and maintain cross-indication stakeholder maps and segmentation strategies. Use scientific insights, stakeholder needs, and strategic priorities to help determine the most appropriate engagement approach, timing, and channel for each stakeholder group.

  • Scientific Communication and Resource Dissemination

Coordinate the timely communication and dissemination of congress-related resources to Field Medical and headquarters teams. This may include event information, recordings, presentations, key presentation lists, embargo information, and other approved scientific materials.

Work with relevant internal teams to gather and incorporate appropriate resources into planning materials and ensure that stakeholders have access to consistent, accurate, and compliant information.

  • Budget and Resource Management

Partner with Team Project Managers and Medical Leads to support budget planning, tracking, and resource allocation for Hematology congress and external engagement activities.

Coordinate external expert contracting and related planning activities for in-person workshops and other initiatives, in accordance with applicable policies, procedures, and governance requirements.

  • Governance, Compliance, and Performance Measurement

Ensure that external engagement and congress activities are planned and executed in accordance with AstraZeneca policies, applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards.

Lead leadership presentations on congress strategies and post-congress reports. Gather, analyze, and report key performance indicators and insights following congresses and other major engagements to assess effectiveness and inform future planning.

Coordinate the receipt and distribution of meeting summaries and other approved outputs, as appropriate.

  • Internal Recognition and Coordination

Coordinate the distribution of approved internal recognition and incentive programs following congresses, workshops, and training activities, in alignment with relevant leadership and organizing teams.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Advanced scientific or clinical degree, such as PharmD, PhD, MD, NP/PA, MSc, or equivalent.
  • Hematology-Oncology expertise and a strong understanding of the clinical, scientific, and treatment landscape.
  • At least three years of Medical Affairs experience, with knowledge of medical strategy, clinical development, Field Medical operations, and evidence generation, including real-world evidence.
  • Demonstrated experience developing and delivering short- and long-term medical congress and external engagement strategies in a US pharmaceutical environment.
  • Strong cross-functional leadership, strategic influencing, relationship management, and project management capabilities.
  • Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate complex scientific information clearly to a range of audiences.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, financial, and business planning skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a highly regulated, complex, and matrixed environment.
  • Willingness to travel approximately 10–30%.

Preferred Qualifications and Experience

  • Doctorate or clinical degree with an oncology specialization.
  • Previous Hematology or Hematology-Oncology Medical Affairs experience.
  • Experience working across US Medical Affairs, Global Medical Affairs, Research and Development, Commercial, and other cross-functional organizations.
  • Experience operating in a headquarters-based or highly matrixed environment.
  • Working knowledge of FDA requirements, industry standards, and integrated evidence planning.
  • Experience leading congress strategies and partnerships with professional societies, advocacy organizations, or other external stakeholders.
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Familiarity with digital engagement, virtual platforms, and omnichannel medical education approaches.

Why AstraZeneca?

At AstraZeneca, Medical Affairs plays a critical role in changing the practice of medicine and improving the patient experience. We generate, interpret, and communicate meaningful scientific evidence to support informed healthcare decisions and advance patient care.

You will join a collaborative team working across one of the industry’s broadest and deepest Oncology pipelines. In this role, your scientific expertise, strategic perspective, and ability to connect people and priorities will help strengthen external engagement, advance medical understanding, and support AstraZeneca’s ambition to improve outcomes for people living with cancer.

The annual base pay (or hourly rate of compensation) for this position ranges from $ 193,281.60 - $ 289,922.40 USD Annual.  Our positions offer eligibility for various incentives—an opportunity to receive short-term incentive bonuses, equity-based awards for salaried roles and commissions for sales roles. Benefits offered include qualified retirement programs, paid time off (i.e., vacation, holiday, and leaves), as well as health, dental, and vision coverage in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.

Date Posted

21-Aug-2026

Closing Date

03-Sep-2026

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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