Medical Director – Operations, Governance, Digital
Location
United States
Posted
10 hours ago
Salary
$180.4K - $270.6K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Medical Director – Operations, Governance, Digital
GE HealthCare
• Leads the operational backbone of the US/CAN Medical Affairs. • Ensures compliant, efficient, and high‑quality execution of medical strategies across the PDx portfolio. • Manages a team and partners closely with Medical Affairs, Patient Safety, Regulatory, Quality, Compliance, Clinical Applications team and Commercial colleagues. • Drives operational planning cycles including medical activity tracking, dashboards, KPIs, and compliance documentation. • Translates scientific and medical priorities into executable operational processes, systems, and workflows.
Job Requirements
- Advanced scientific degree preferred (PharmD, PhD, MD, MSN, MPH, MSc, or similar).
- 8–12+ years of Medical Affairs or Medical Operations experience within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostics, or imaging industry.
- Demonstrated experience in medical information, medical governance, evidence operations, congress/publication operations, or medical systems/process management.
- Proven success managing teams, leading cross‑functional programs, and operating within a regulated environment.
- Experience supporting audits/inspections, SOP governance, and compliance‑driven operations.
Benefits
- medical
- dental
- vision
- paid time off
- a 401(k) plan with employee and company contribution opportunities
- life
- disability
- accident insurance
- tuition reimbursement
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