M6M6 — Vice President

Senior Director / Vice President

Senior director or vice president with responsibility for leading the Medical Affairs function at the highest level and shaping industry standards.

What this level means

Owns a major function or division; accountable for organization-wide outcomes.

Scope
A major function or division
Autonomy
Accountable for division strategy and outcomes
Complexity
Enterprise priorities and external factors
Impact
Division-wide / organization-wide
Decision rights
Owns strategy, budget, and org for a division
Leadership
Leads the leadership of a division
Typical experience
15–25 yrs

What you'd do

  • Lead the Medical Affairs function at the highest level.
  • Shape industry standards and influence regulatory guidelines.
  • Provide strategic vision and leadership for the organization.
  • Lead Medical Affairs at highest level
  • Shape industry standards
  • Influence regulatory guidelines
  • Provide strategic vision
  • Ensure organizational leadership

Skills, knowledge & tools

  • Industry leadership
  • Strategic vision
  • Regulatory and ethical leadership
  • Communication
  • Negotiation
  • Leadership
  • Analytical skills
  • Influence
  • Industry leadership principles
  • Strategic vision development
  • Regulatory and ethical leadership
  • Industry standards
  • Clinical development
  • Corporate strategy
  • Business acumen
  • Regulatory frameworks
  • Industry leadership
  • Strategic Vision
  • Regulatory and Ethical Leadership

What good looks like

  • Advanced degree in a life sciences or medical field
  • Experience in industry leadership and strategic vision
  • Influence in shaping industry standards
  • Expertise in regulatory and ethical leadership

Common titles

Vice President, Medical AffairsMedical Affairs Vice PresidentSenior Director / Vice President

Where it sits & what it pays

O*NET / SOC: 19-0000Life, Physical, & Social Science Occupations(inferred · under review)

Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.

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