Medical Manager Rare Disease

Lead medical strategies for rare diseases in a dynamic, innovation-driven team.

Your new company

Your new company is at the forefront of innovative healthcare, dedicated to improving lives through science-driven solutions. With decades of leadership in rare diseases, this organization offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering medical strategies and impactful collaborations. It's a place where your expertise can shape the future of patient care.

Your new role

Your new role places you at the heart of a pioneering medical team, specializing in rare diseases. You’ll lead strategic medical initiatives, collaborate with global and local experts, engage in impactful scientific communication, and shape field strategies. This is your chance to contribute to innovative healthcare solutions while broadening your professional scope.

What you'll need to succeed

5+ years in medical affairs, native-level Japanese, and business-level English proficiency required, alongside strategic leadership and scientific expertise.

What you'll get in return

A chance to lead impactful medical strategies, collaborate with global experts, and contribute to innovative healthcare solutions—all in a dynamic and pioneering environment.

What you need to do now


If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.

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Summary

Job Type
Permanent
Industry
Pharmaceuticals
Location
Inner Tokyo
Specialism
Life Sciences
Ref:
1121698

Talk to a consultant

Talk to Besjan Leka, the specialist consultant managing this position, located in Tokyo Head Office
Izumi Garden Tower 38th Floor, 1-6-1 Roppongi

Telephone: +81 3 3560 1937

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