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Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
The Opportunity:
The Senior Director, Commercial, France is responsible for defining and executing the local commercial strategy for oncology products. This role is accountable for building the commercial organization, driving launch and growth performance, and ensuring strong alignment across Medical Affairs, Market Access, and other key functions.
The incumbent needs to proactively recognize and address relevant systemic (e.g. health care structures, competitors, data gaps, diagnostic challenges, missing advocacy) and HCP related opportunities (e.g. therapeutic gaps, differentiation, economical attributes, clear messaging of patient- and physician relevant benefits). The Senior Director Commercial will further oversee the generation of insights from the therapeutic field, and translate these insights into a comprehensive, cross-functional strategy. Supporting a clear positioning and aligned communication approach, the incumbent will in addition secure the development and implementation of tactics and tools for the field force to effectively address customer needs.
Responsibilities:
Act as the Commercial Lead for France accountable for local commercial strategy, execution, and performance across the oncology portfolio.
Serve as a core member of the France Leadership Team, contributing France strategy, launch planning, and business decisions.
Partner with regional and local Medical Affairs and Marketing Team to translate clinical and economic evidence into compelling value communications tailored for France stakeholders including HCPs and payers.
Translate regional commercial strategy into locally optimized plans aligned with market dynamics, customer needs, and healthcare system requirements.
Translate regional commercial strategy into locally optimized plans aligned with market dynamics, customer needs, and healthcare system requirements in close collaboration with the ED Marketing, Europe.
Collaborate with regional commercial teams by representing the country and contributing to commercial plans shaping our strategy.
Develop and execute country-level brand and portfolio strategies across pre-launch, launch, and post-launch phases.
Drive demand generation and appropriate use through non-promotional and promotional channels in compliance with local regulations.
Lead forecasting, budgeting, and operational planning for the country in close collaboration with the ED, Commercial Excellence, Business Analytics and Insights, Europe.
Lead commercial launch readiness for oncology products, including customer strategy, segmentation, targeting, and field force planning.
Partner closely with Medical Affairs and Market Access to ensure integrated launch execution and consistent external engagement.
Monitor performance, competitive dynamics, and market trends, adjusting strategy as needed.
Oversee customer engagement strategy across key stakeholders, including oncologists, treatment centers, and healthcare organizations.
Ensure effective field force deployment and capability building (e.g., sales, key account management, customer-facing roles).
Work closely with Medical Affairs, Market Access, Regulatory, Finance, Corporate Affairs and other support functions to ensure aligned and compliant country execution.
Ensure strong integration of commercial plans with access, medical, and evidence strategies.
Build, lead, and develop the country commercial organization, including sales, marketing, and customer-facing roles as the business scales.
Establish commercial processes, governance, and ways of working as part of the country build-out.
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and performance excellence.
Contribute to regional and country-specific initiatives.
Travel nationally and internationally.
Required Skills, Experience and Education:
Advanced degree required (e.g., MSc, PhD, MD, PharmD).
10+ years of experience in pharmaceutical or biotech commercial roles.
Significant experience in oncology commercial leadership at country level.
Proven track record of successful oncology product launches in France and successful HCP / KOL interactions.
Proven project management experience.
Excellent communication skills, both in person and virtual.
Scientific and solution-orientated mindset and capability to move and execute in a rapidly changing, ambiguous environment.
Strong understanding of local healthcare systems, customer dynamics, and reimbursement environments.
Experience in a US-based or global biotech and/or in a build-out or first-in-country role strongly preferred.
Proven leadership and people management capabilities; demonstrated success in small but fast growing, entrepreneurial commercial environment.
High capacity of social competence for teamwork, coaching and situational leadership.
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Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
The Opportunity:
General Purpose
The Senior Director, Head Pharmacist/Responsible Pharmacist guarantees the pharmaceutical responsibility of the laboratory as “exploitant” (see definition of the “exploitant”, Article R.5124-2, 3 ° of the French Public Health Code) and assumes the role of "Responsible Pharmacist" as described in Article R.5124-36 of the Public Health Code. Responsibilities include:
Organize and supervise all pharmaceutical operations of the company or organization, including manufacturing, advertising, information, pharmacovigilance, batch monitoring and withdrawal, distribution, import and export of the drugs, products, objects or articles concerned, as well as the corresponding storage operations.
Ensure that transport conditions guarantee the proper preservation, integrity and safety of these medicines, products, objects or articles.
Acknowledge the files related to marketing authorization applications submitted by Corporate or organization and any other application related to the activities they organize and supervise.
Participate in the development of research and study programs.
Imperson authority over delegate and deputy pharmacists; approve their hiring and be consulted on their dismissal, except in the case of an army pharmacist-chemist.
Appoint interim delegate pharmacists.
Inform the other directors of the company or organization of any obstacle or limitation to the exercise of these powers.
Implement all necessary means to comply with the obligations set out in articles R. 5124-48 and R. 5124-48-1;
In the case of medicinal products intended to be marketed in the territory, he(she) ensures that the safety measures referred to in article R. 5121-138-1 have been affixed to the packaging in accordance with the conditions set out in articles R. 5121-138-1 to R. 5121-138-4;
Notify the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé (ANSM : French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products) of any launching on the national market of a medicinal product which is considered to be falsified within the provisions of article L. 5111-3, and for which they are responsible for the manufacture, exploitation and distribution.
They organize the quality system within the laboratory in accordance with French laws and regulations (good distribution practices, good pharmacovigilance practices, good manufacturing practices) and laboratory requirements.
They also support the transversal activities carried out by the marketing, medical, compliance and market access departments.
The Senior Director, Head Pharmacist/Responsible Pharmacist, France takes part in the deliberations of the management, administrative, executive or supervisory bodies, or those of any other body with an executive function, of the company or organization, when these deliberations concern or may affect the performance of the tasks falling under his/her responsibility as described above.
The RP is responsible for ensuring compliance with professional ethics and all regulations issued in the interests of public health. He/she must also ensure that the responsibilities of pharmacists and staff under his/her authority are clearly defined.
In accordance with articles L. 5121-14-3, R. 5121-152 and L. 5121-164 of the French Public Health Code, the RP ensures that pharmacovigilance cases are reviewed and processed within the appropriate timeframes.
In accordance with article L5121-9-2 of the French Public Health Code, the RP immediately informs the French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products of any prohibition or restriction imposed by the competent authority of any country in which the medicinal product for human use is marketed, and of any other new information likely to influence the evaluation of the benefits and risks of the medicinal product for human use or the product concerned.
In addition, the Responsible Pharmacist also has knowledge of :
the role of professional bodies and organizations that regulate those who supply medical products to the public.
the ANSM's role in handling controlled drugs.
the role of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the use of EUDRAGMDP.
the Directive on Falsified Medicines.
the principles and guidelines of good manufacturing practice, and how GMP/GDP principles maintain product quality throughout the distribution chain.
Responsibilities
In the performance of the duties, the Employee is responsible for the following tasks in French territory:
Regulatory Affairs:
Submission and obtaining the opening authorization application for the “Exploitant” pharmaceutical establishment.
Filling and submission of the annual facility master file (once a year).
Relationships with the Health competent authority – the French Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM).
Participation in the management of early access programs.
Monitoring of drug marketing (declaration to the health authority of the date of initial marketing, reporting of prohibition or restriction decisions or any information likely to influence the benefit/risk assessment).
Validation of the Advertising and Medical Information process.
Participation in pharmaceutical document archiving management.
Implementation of the Regulatory Intelligence process.
Supervision of pharmaceutical contracts (head office and outsourced activities).
Quality Assurance/Supply Chain:
Regular audits of internal pharmaceutical activities (distribution, medical information, promotion processes, claims, pharmacovigilance processes, etc.).
Implementation of a risk management approach (document management, claims, audits, continuous improvement, premises, suppliers, shortages, etc.) and business continuity plan.
Implementation of change control management process following regulatory approvals (marketing authorization, variations, risk management plan, etc.).
Participation in audits and inspections by authorities (ANSM, etc.).
Follow-up of batch release for distribution in France and tracking/traceability.
Management of batch recalls with the marketing authorization holder, the health authority and distribution stakeholders.
Management of shortages with the health authority.
Storage and distribution management.
Management of quality complaints.
Implementation of procedures (SOP).
Implementation of compliance with the French Charter of Promotional Information and its Guidance.
Implementing quality compliance:
Planning, execution and follow-up of audits.
Implementation of KPIs (definition, collection and analysis of KPIs for key pharmaceutical activities).
Pharmacovigilance and drug safety management:
Implementation of the local pharmacovigilance process.
Nomination of local Qualified Persons responsible for Pharmacovigilance.
Interaction with European Qualified Person responsible for Pharmacovigilance (QPPV); Global Patient Safety Department (GPS)and PV database.
Procedures and data management.
Report to Competent authorities.
Collection, registration, assessment, report and follow-up of adverse events.
Screening of local scientific and medical literature for pharmacovigilance relevant information.
Local Signal detection.
Review and validation of Periodic Safety Update Report (PSUR).
Reconciliation of shared PV data.
Implementation of key performance indicators (KPI).
Monitoring of product good use and off-label use, and declaration to competent authorities if applicable.
Medical information management:
Implementation of medical information process in collaboration with the Medical information department (data management, standard responses, access to literature database).
Collection, registration and response to medical information requests.
Reconciliation of shared medical information data.
Implementation of KPI.
Advertising and promotional information:
Promotional and non-promotional material review and approval.
Review and submission to Health authority of promotional material.
Approval and dissemination of the positive list.
Logistical management of material with traceability (withdrawal, archiving, etc.).
Personnel training:
Implementation of a local training process for pharmaceutical and compliance processes.
Review and validation of training material for commercial and medical teams.
Validation of integration and ongoing staff training plans, and monitoring of training plans.
Ensuring that all staff are trained in Good Practices, their own tasks, product identification, risks of drug falsification and specific training for products requiring more rigorous handling.
Competency assessment and empowerment of key personnel.
Participation to Compliance management:
Participation to implementation of French law about anti-bribery, transparency and compliance of interaction with HCPs and HCOs.
Participation to legal review of agreements with healthcare professionals, hospitals, organizations, etc.
Management of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Department in France
Team leadership, development and management;
Recruitment, training and development of team members;
Follow-up of team objectives.
The above list of tasks is not exhaustive.
Required Skills, Experience and Education:
Doctor in pharmacy and able to be registered as Responsible Pharmacist.
Specialization in regulatory affairs and quality.
Minimum 15 years of proven experience in leadership roles within the biopharmaceutical industry in the field of oncology.
Fluency in both verbal and written French and English.
Proven leadership and people management capabilities; demonstrated success in small but fast growing, entrepreneurial commercial environment.
High capacity of social competence for teamwork, coaching and situational leadership.
Proven track record shaping and executing country strategy and influencing policy at a senior industry level.
In-depth knowledge of the French pharmaceutical market and regulatory environment.
Ability to create and nurture a strong culture of collaboration and authenticity to extend and replicate the RevMed culture.
Proven success in building effective relationships with internal stakeholders, regional authorities, and vendors.
Highly organized and motivated individual possessing excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills.
Revolution Medicines takes protection and security of personal data very seriously and respects your right to privacy while using our website and when contacting us by email or phone. We will only collect, process and use any personal data that you provide to us in accordance with our CCPA Notice and Privacy Policy. For additional information, please contact privacy@revmed.com.
#LI-Remote #LI-LO1
We are aware of recent recruitment scams in which individuals or organizations falsely represent themselves as being affiliated with Revolution Medicines. These scams may appear as false job advertisements or unsolicited contacts through communication or chat platforms, email, phone, or text message.
Please note that Revolution Medicines does not extend unsolicited employment offers and will never ask candidates to provide financial information, purchase equipment, or pay fees as part of the hiring process. All legitimate communication from Revolution Medicines will come from an official @revmed.com email address.
If you believe you’ve been contacted by someone impersonating a Revolution Medicines recruiter, please report it to careers@revmed.com so we can share these impersonations with our IT team for tracking and awareness.
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Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
The Opportunity:
Reporting to the VP, General Manager, France the Senior Director, Medical Affairs, France is the medical leader responsible for defining and executing the local medical strategy for oncology products. This role serves as the medical voice within the French Leadership Team, ensuring scientific excellence, compliant medical engagement, and strong alignment between global strategy and local patient, physician, and healthcare system needs.
This leader will ensure that French medical considerations are embedded in the regional medical strategy and plans and will partner with the General Manager and crossfunctional teams, as well as the VP, Head of Europe Medical Affairs and their leadership team. The incumbent will contribute to building the French medical team and work closely with the Global and Regional Medical Affairs teams across Med Affairs functions.
Responsibilities:
Act as the Medical Affairs lead for France, accountable for local medical strategy, execution, and impact across the oncology portfolio.
Translate global medical and clinical strategies into locally relevant medical plans aligned with French regulations and clinical practice.
Build and maintain strong relationships with national and regional key opinion leaders, oncology networks, academic institutions, and scientific societies.
Lead scientific exchange, advisory boards, investigator and other external meetings, press conferences, and congress engagement at country level.
Serve as medical expert within the local oncology and scientific community, acting as a spokesperson for France.
Collaborate effectively with regional and global teams by contributing to overall medical affairs strategy, strongly partnering with local, regional and global clinical development and operations teams.
Drive local medical strategy across pre-launch, launch, and post-launch phases.
Provide local medical expertise on evidence generation activities including local studies, real-world evidence initiatives, and investigator-initiated research (where permitted).
Ensure effective execution of publication plans and scientific communication activities.
Lead medical launch readiness for oncology products, including training, scientific materials, and field medical engagement plans.
Partner with Market Access and Commercial teams to support value communication and reimbursement-related interactions from a medical perspective, e.g. representing and defining evidence and value of innovation at oral HTA hearings.
Support lifecycle management activities including new indications, label updates, and competitive positioning.
Work closely with Market Access, Commercial, Regulatory, Safety, and Corporate Affairs teams to ensure aligned and compliant execution of country plans.
Provide medical review and approval of non-promotional materials in accordance with local regulations and company policies.
Build, lead, and develop the French Medical Affairs team, including Medical Directors and Medical Science Liaisons.
Establish medical processes, governance, and ways of working as part of the french build-out.
Foster a culture of scientific rigor, compliance, and collaboration.
Ensure all medical activities comply with local regulations, national and EFPIA codes, and internal company policies.
Represent Medical Affairs in french governance and risk management forums.
Required Skills, Experience and Education:
Advanced degree required (MD, PhD, or PharmD).
Strong background and experience in oncology required.
10+ years’ experience in Medical Affairs with a track record of country leadership.
Proven value and benefit assessment experience, with deep understanding of country payer decision-making.
Strong stakeholder management and ability to collaborate with internal and external partners.
Proven experience supporting oncology product launches in a European market.
Strong understanding of the local healthcare system, clinical practice, and regulatory environment.
Experience in a US-based or global biotech and/or in a build-out or first-in-country role strongly.
Excellent communication skills, both in person and virtual.
Proven leadership and people management capabilities; demonstrated success in small but fast growing, entrepreneurial environment.
Scientific and solution-orientated mindset and capability to move and execute in a rapidly changing, ambiguous environment.
Strong understanding of local healthcare systems, customer dynamics, and reimbursement environments.
Revolution Medicines takes protection and security of personal data very seriously and respects your right to privacy while using our website and when contacting us by email or phone. We will only collect, process and use any personal data that you provide to us in accordance with our CCPA Notice and Privacy Policy. For additional information, please contact privacy@revmed.com.
#LI-Remote #LI-MP1
We are aware of recent recruitment scams in which individuals or organizations falsely represent themselves as being affiliated with Revolution Medicines. These scams may appear as false job advertisements or unsolicited contacts through communication or chat platforms, email, phone, or text message.
Please note that Revolution Medicines does not extend unsolicited employment offers and will never ask candidates to provide financial information, purchase equipment, or pay fees as part of the hiring process. All legitimate communication from Revolution Medicines will come from an official @revmed.com email address.
If you believe you’ve been contacted by someone impersonating a Revolution Medicines recruiter, please report it to careers@revmed.com so we can share these impersonations with our IT team for tracking and awareness.
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Revolution Medicines is a late-stage clinical oncology company developing novel targeted therapies for patients with RAS-addicted cancers. The company’s R&D pipeline comprises RAS(ON) inhibitors designed to suppress diverse oncogenic variants of RAS proteins. The company’s RAS(ON) inhibitors daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor; elironrasib (RMC-6291), a RAS(ON) G12C-selective inhibitor; zoldonrasib (RMC-9805), a RAS(ON) G12D-selective inhibitor; and RMC-5127, a RAS(ON) G12V-selective inhibitor, are currently in clinical development. As a new member of the Revolution Medicines team, you will join other outstanding professionals in a tireless commitment to patients with cancers harboring mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
The Opportunity:
The Senior Director, Market Access is responsible for defining and executing the country market access strategy to ensure timely, sustainable patient access to innovative oncology therapies. This role shapes reimbursement and access strategy, drives value demonstration, and leads engagement with key external stakeholders including payers, HTA bodies, and health authorities.
This position will partner with commercial and medical affairs teams to deliver launch activities by providing access insights, developing evidence-based HTA, Pricing & Reimbursement dossiers and tools, engaging with market access and public affairs stakeholders as well as driving pricing strategy activities, and lead the activities to deliver access results supporting the overall success of the product launches.
Responsibilities:
Lead Market Access & Reimbursement: Develop and implement strategies to support access and pricing decisions for oncology products within the France healthcare system.
HTA & Pricing Filings: Lead preparation and submission of value dossiers, benefit assessments (e.g., AMNOG/G-BA, HAS, AIFA…) and pricing negotiations with statutory health insurance decision makers (e.g., GKV-SV, CEPS…).
Partner with regional and local Medical Affairs and Marketing team to translate clinical and economic evidence into compelling value communications tailored for french payers.
Build and maintain strong relationships with key external stakeholders (payers, HTA authorities, policy influencers). Representation of Revolution Medicines at local trade associations for market access subjects.
Work with regional EU Market Access teams to align local access strategy with broader European and corporate objectives, especially in terms of aligning the European regulatory and JCA strategy and execution with local value dossier submission and pricing negotiation strategy. Provide early market access input to regional and EU clinical development and medical teams.
Lead negotiation with all levels of national payers.
Develop innovative pricing and value based contracting models to optimize the acceleration of reimbursement approvals.
Policy Monitoring: Monitor health policy developments, HTA processes and local reimbursement environments to inform strategy.
Represent Market Access in Country Leadership Team meetings and contribute to overall business strategy.
Drive access and value related projects such as landscape assessments, payer market research, payer advisory boards and general guidance on local strategies.
Development of outreach and engagement plan for key payers creating and maintaining a strong network.
Create and lead a market access team, including coaching, performance management, and talent development when a team is in place.
Early access planning of new products and indications, drive launch readiness for multiple oncology assets (portfolio responsibility).
Influence EU / regional access strategy based on local payer insights from a leadership position
Travel nationally and internationally.
Required Skills, Experience and Education:
Advanced degree (e.g., Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Health Economics, Public Health).
A minimum of 10 years’ experience in market access, pricing, reimbursement or health economics (Pharma/Biotech).
Proven value and benefit assessment experience, with deep understanding of country payer decision-making.
Demonstrated success and experience supporting oncology product pre-launch, launch and post launch in France.
Demonstrated success in negotiating pricing and reimbursement conditions with public administrations and health authorities.
Strong stakeholder management and ability to collaborate with internal and external partners.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Scientific and solution-orientated mindset and capability to move and execute in a rapidly changing, ambiguous environment.
Strong understanding of local healthcare systems, customer dynamics, and reimbursement environments.
Experience in a biotech and/or in a build-out or first-in-country role strongly preferred.
Proven leadership and people management capabilities; demonstrated success in small but fast growing, entrepreneurial commercial environment.
High capacity of social competence for teamwork, coaching and situational leadership.
Revolution Medicines takes protection and security of personal data very seriously and respects your right to privacy while using our website and when contacting us by email or phone. We will only collect, process and use any personal data that you provide to us in accordance with our CCPA Notice and Privacy Policy. For additional information, please contact privacy@revmed.com.
#LI-Remote #LI-MP1
We are aware of recent recruitment scams in which individuals or organizations falsely represent themselves as being affiliated with Revolution Medicines. These scams may appear as false job advertisements or unsolicited contacts through communication or chat platforms, email, phone, or text message.
Please note that Revolution Medicines does not extend unsolicited employment offers and will never ask candidates to provide financial information, purchase equipment, or pay fees as part of the hiring process. All legitimate communication from Revolution Medicines will come from an official @revmed.com email address.
If you believe you’ve been contacted by someone impersonating a Revolution Medicines recruiter, please report it to careers@revmed.com so we can share these impersonations with our IT team for tracking and awareness.
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