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Director Global Strategic Insights - Neuroscience (GPS) - UK (remote)

Teva Pharmaceuticals
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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The opportunity

As Director of Global Strategic Insights – Neuroscience, you will be responsible for strategic insight generation, helping define the long-term strategic vision, and commercial strategy primarily for Teva’s neurology late stage and inline assets (with a focus on LAI-olanzapine) - translating scientific innovation into long-term brand and business value. 

We are seeking an experienced strategist, who will serve as a key partner to global product teams, R&D and commercial regions - integrating market research and data, forecasting, competitive intelligence, and analytics to shape brand and access strategy decisions, optimize launch readiness, and drive long-term growth in a complex and evolving therapeutic landscape. 

This position can be based in the US (Parsippany), the Netherlands (Haarlem) or the UK. (In the UK, it can be based remotely.) 


TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Approximately up to 20% travel to support key meetings and cross-functional planning. 


How you’ll spend your day

Insight Generation: Lead global market research and data integration to guide brand strategy, positioning, access, and investment decisions. 


Forecasting & Planning: Partner with forecasting teams to develop scenario-based forecasts and support brand performance tracking and long-range planning. 
Competitive Intelligence: Monitor market dynamics, competitor activity, and pipeline developments to identify risks and opportunities. 
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with Global Product Teams, R&D, and regional commercial teams to ensure strategic alignment across the portfolio. 
Leadership: Serve as Teva’s neurology market expert and trusted advisor to senior leadership; mentor junior team members and manage external vendors to ensure quality and impact. 

Your experience and qualifications

Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s or advanced degree preferred. 


A minimum of 10 years in pharma/biotech commercial functions, including insights, forecasting, or analytics. 
Deep understanding of neurology (e.g., schizophrenia, neurodegeneration, rare neurological disorders). 
Proven ability to influence global, cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders. 
Experience supporting global or regional brands, including product launches. 
Strong analytical, storytelling, and communication skills. 
Market research or data agency experience a plus. 

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