[Remote] Vice President, Clinical Development (Oncology)

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Allogene Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor T cell products for cancer and autoimmune disease. The Vice President, Clinical Development will lead the Oncology Clinical Development team, overseeing clinical trials, protocol development, and collaboration with various functions to support the company's oncology product strategy. Responsibilities Lead the Oncology Clinical Development team, ensuring that the performance of employees is proactively managed and they are coached, trained and developed in order to maximize their contribution Accountable for the company’s oncology clinical development including clinical trials execution and data collection and analysis Responsible for development of clinical protocols to support the company’s product strategy, data collection and management and final reports development in compliance with appropriate standard operating procedures, regulatory and medical standards Collaborate with our head of medical affairs around scientific communication of our clinical data and execution of oncology congress planning and representation and advisory boards Key member and/or leader of the oncology asset teams in which asset strategy is developed and its execution is overseen Represent oncology clinical development at senior executive meetings Identification and communication around opportunities for change and alignment and leadership toward change when necessary Influence and/or develop broad-based programs and initiatives to meet executive level vision and mission Collaborate with functional leaders to set strategy and shared objectives and interactions with health agencies and vendors (including CROs) Represent Allogene at meetings with regulatory authorities and third parties such as licensing or co-development partners, consultants, etc Other duties as assigned Skills MD; completion of residency and oncology fellowship with extensive industry leadership experience in developing oncology treatments experience required; cell therapy experience is highly desirable Global experience in clinical trial as well as post-marketing setting (cell therapy experience highly preferred but not required) Strong knowledge and understanding of US, EU and Asian development requirements and general regulatory expectations Ability to evaluate and manage CROs and other vendors Excellent organizational skills and an ability to prioritize effectively to deliver results within aggressive timelines with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication are essential in this collaborative work environment Ability to communicate with internal and external physicians to evaluate specific safety events Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S Benefits Annual performance bonus Equity Health insurance Generous time off (including 2 annual holiday company-wide shutdowns) Company Overview Allogene Therapeutics is a biotechnology company catalyzing cancer treatment through the development of CAR T therapy. It was founded in 2017, and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is http//allogene.com.

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