Dec 15, 2025

Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs Rare Disease-Bone & Genetic Medicine (Central US states)

Job Description

Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs

As an Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs, you will play a pivotal role as a field-based, professional within our General Medicine Rare Disease group. You will deliver both strategic and operational support by establishing, developing, and maintaining high-level scientific exchange with the medical and research community aligned with our strategic objectives. This role focuses primarily on rare bone disease will also support our genetic medicine portfolio. Additionally, we ensure the timely, ethical, and customer-focused and accurate exchange and distribution of clinical and scientific information relevant to both our in-line and pipeline products.

Territory: Central U.S. (residency in Chicago, Atlanta, or other major airline hub city is preferred)

A typical day may include the following:

  • Scientific Expertise & Exchange Demonstrate deep expertise about assigned compounds and the therapeutic areas and disease states while facilitating scientific exchange, information and provide insights.
  • Stakeholders Engagement & Relationship Building Build, nurture, sustain and improve relationships with scientific and medical customers and organizations ensuring understanding of evolving healthcare trends.
  • Strategic Collaboration & Cross-functional Partnerships Collaborate with internal cross-functional teams (HQ-Medical Affairs & Clinical Development) to ensure coordinated and aligned activities.
  • Healthcare Trends and Market Access Demonstrates proficiency in value/cost of care, hospitalizations, risk of progression, drug pricing pressures, reimbursement/payer education, and market access support.
  • Compliance and Governance Responds to health care provider inquiries with integrity, compliance, and adherence to legal, regulatory, and Regeneron guidelines, policies & procedures.
  • Field Leadership & Mentorship Contribute to specials projects, initiatives and field medical training programs

This may be for you if you:

  • Want an opportunity to impact patient lives through scientific leadership in rare diseases.
  • Proven ability to communicate and disseminate scientific and clinical data effectively.
  • Are comfortable covering a large territory
  • Are passionate about helping patients

To be considered an Advanced Clinical/Science Degree (MD, PharmD, PhD) is required as well as a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience (clinical, managed care, or pharmaceutical industry) including 2 years of experience in a Field Medical Affairs position (Medical Science Liaison or equivalent). Demonstrated expertise in rare bone diseases; experience in rare/genetic diseases strongly preferred.

Residency within the designated territory is required. Willingness to travel (up to 50%) within the territory and attend national/international conferences as needed.