P2P2 — Developing Professional

Junior-Level

P2 professionals handle more operational responsibilities with growing independence.

What this level means

Early-career professional; developing skills, handles routine tasks with some independence

Scope
Defined deliverables / small features
Autonomy
General supervision; reviewed at milestones
Complexity
Some non-routine problems; applies established patterns
Impact
Own and immediate-team deliverables
Decision rights
Routine technical choices within guidance
Leadership
May guide interns
Typical experience
1–3 yrs

What you'd do

  • Develop and author sections of clinical or scientific documents.
  • Coordinate logistics for medical activities such as advisory board meetings.
  • Respond to routine medical information queries.
  • Author clinical document sections
  • Coordinate medical logistics
  • Respond to queries

Skills, knowledge & tools

  • Document authorship
  • Logistics coordination
  • Information query response
  • Scientific communication
  • Organizational skills
  • Therapeutic areas
  • Clinical documentation
  • Medical logistics
  • Healthcare communication
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Expanding Scientific Know-How
  • Moderate knowledge in relevant therapeutic areas

What good looks like

  • Advanced degree in a relevant scientific or clinical field
  • Experience in clinical research or drug development

Common titles

Medical Affairs Professional IIMedical Affairs Professional 2Junior-Level

What it pays

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

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