Medical Digital Health Governance and Policies Lead – Secondment, 6 Months

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Job Description:

  • Maintain deep, up-to-date expertise on global regulations, policies, and guidance related to digital health, AI, software as a medical device (SaMD), data use, and algorithm-enabled solutions
  • Monitor and assess emerging regulatory trends and policy developments, evaluating their potential impact on Pfizer’s digital health and AI strategy, portfolio, and operating model
  • Translate complex regulatory and policy requirements into clear, practical guidance for internal stakeholders across Medical, Digital, Legal, Compliance, Regulatory, R&D, and Commercial
  • Conduct impact assessments to identify regulatory risks, gaps, and dependencies across existing and planned digital health and AI initiatives
  • Lead the design, development, and implementation of new or updated processes, SOPs, and governance frameworks to support compliant digital health and AI development
  • Define and implement guardrails and control mechanisms that enable innovation while ensuring patient safety, data integrity, ethical use, and regulatory compliance
  • Advise and support cross-functional teams throughout the end-to-end lifecycle of digital health and AI solutions, from ideation and development through deployment and lifecycle management
  • Partner closely with Legal, Compliance, and Regulatory functions to ensure consistent interpretation and application of regulatory and policy requirements
  • Support internal governance bodies and senior leadership by providing expert recommendations, risk assessments, and decision support related to digital health and AI innovation
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of Pfizer’s digital health and AI governance model, balancing innovation velocity with risk management and compliance expectation
  • Collaborate closely with stakeholders both internally and externally

Requirements:

  • MD + 5+ years required, PhD/PharmD + 7+ years required; MBA + 10+ years required
  • Extensive experience in healthcare, life sciences, digital health, or AI-enabled solutions, with demonstrated focus on regulation, policy, and governance
  • Deep understanding of digital health and AI regulatory frameworks, including SaMD, data governance, algorithm oversight, and emerging AI regulations
  • Proven ability to interpret complex regulatory and policy requirements and translate them into practical, implementable processes and guidance
  • Demonstrated experience designing and implementing processes, SOPs, or governance frameworks in regulated environments
  • Strong matrix leadership skills, with the ability to influence without authority and work effectively across global, cross-functional teams
  • Executive Presence in working with senior leadership on highly visible initiatives.

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid time off
  • Flexible work hours
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