Director, NORAM Medical Affairs Operations
Company: bioMerieux
Location: West Jordan
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
The Director, NORAM Medical Operations Director plays an
integral role in overseeing and coordinating the department’s core
functions, with a focus on organizational efficiency,
communications, project management, contract management, budget
oversight, and coordination of medical training, medical education
and communication of medical evidence. The Director, NORAM Medical
Operations is a strategic and operational leader responsible for
enabling high-performing Medical Affairs (MA) functions within
bioMerieux. This role oversees team training and capability
building, develops and maintains standard operating procedures
(SOPs), drives medical strategy execution, oversees departmental
budgeting, and implements continuous process improvements to ensure
operational excellence. The Director serves as a key partner to
Medical Affairs leadership, ensuring scientific, clinical, and
operational alignment across programs and functions. The Director,
NORAM Medical Operations is the owner of key departmental projects
and leads the Medical Affairs Operations Team, partnering closely
with other critical stakeholders at bioMerieux, including
compliance, finance, legal, quality, purchasing, marketing,
external vendors, as well as Global Medical Affairs. This is a key
strategic role, defining and supporting necessary projects related
to education, evidence, insights, and customer engagement. Primary
Duties Supports the development, alignment, and implementation of
short-term and long-term strategic goals to achieve operational
excellence and meet deliverables. Partners with Medical Affairs
leadership to develop, operationalize, and continuously refine the
Medical Affairs strategy across therapeutic, diagnostic, and
regional portfolios, helping to translate strategic objectives into
actionable project plans, KPIs, and timelines that support
scientific engagement, evidence generation, and medical education
goals. Oversees and ensures the quality of the departmental
strategic planning processes, including operations tasks, and other
activities related to pipeline and established products and assets.
Leads organization, updating and communication of strategic plans
to stakeholders. Leads Quality Initiatives and Governance. Develop,
maintain, and update Medical Affairs SOPs, work instructions, and
quality documentation to support compliant, efficient, and
consistent operations. Implement and refine operational governance
frameworks for scientific review, medical communication standards,
congress planning, evidence generation processes, and partnership
evaluation. Ensure SOPs align with regulatory requirements,
industry best practices (e.g., IVD, CLIA, CAP guidelines), and
corporate quality management systems. Elevates business processes
through close collaboration with Compliance, Regulatory, and Legal
counterparts. Ensures material development for internal and
external use is aligned with organizational goals and priorities,
meets compliance, regulatory, and legal requirements. Leads
Continuous Process Improvement. Leads ongoing evaluation of Medical
Affairs business processes to identify efficiency gaps, operational
risks, and opportunities for automation or streamlining. Implement
process improvement methodologies to enhance program execution,
documentation, and cross-functional workflows. Introduces toolkits
and templates (ASANA) to standardize reporting, project management,
communication, and scientific planning activities. Coordinates
Financial Planning and Budget Management. Establish and oversee
project management frameworks for all MA initiatives, including
medical launches, clinical collaborations, evidence-generation
programs, and scientific communication outputs. Monitor timelines,
risks, and deliverables; provide transparent reporting to
leadership on progress and resource needs. Coordinates
cross-functional project teams to ensure timely execution and
integration of medical insights into decision-making. Coordinates
Medical Education, Medical Training, Onboarding and Development.
Oversees Medical Education initiatives aligned with organizational
priorities. Designs and leads a structured Medical Affairs training
and competency development program, ensuring team members remain
knowledgeable on clinical evidence, diagnostics technology,
healthcare policy, and compliance requirements. Oversees onboarding
programs for new hires, ensuring consistent integration into MA
processes, systems, and scientific platforms. Identifies upskilling
needs; partnering with HR/L&D to implement development plans,
mentorship programs, and performance-support resources. Perform all
work in compliance with company quality procedures and standards.
Performs other duties as assigned. Experience Bachelor's degree in
life sciences, public health, or business required Advanced degree
strongly preferred 8 years of experience in Medical Affairs,
Clinical Affairs, or Operations roles within the diagnostics,
medtech, or biotech industry including 3 years of specific
professional Team Management experience 4 years practical
experience in US healthcare environment preferred Knowledge, Skills
& Abilities Proven leadership in medical operations, project
management, process improvement, and staff development. Strong
understanding of diagnostic technologies, evidence generation
approaches, healthcare decision-making, and compliance frameworks.
Exceptional skills in communication, cross-functional
collaboration, budget management, and organizational planning.
Demonstrated success with development, implementation, and
management with strategic planning. Advanced knowledge of
compliance, legal, and regulatory guidelines for medical support of
IVD solutions. Advanced knowledge of best practices for partnership
with 3rd party medical education providers. Advanced knowledge of
budget management, including development, monitoring and
forecasting. Demonstrated capabilities in the following areas:
Strategic planning and execution Quality orientation and compliance
mindset Operational excellence and process optimization Operational
excellence and process optimization Team leadership, training, and
coaching Cross-functional communication Change management The
estimated salary range for this role is between $165,000 -
$205,000. This role is eligible to receive a variable annual bonus
based on company, team, and individual performance per bioMerieux’s
bonus program. This range may differ from ranges offered for
similar positions elsewhere in the country given differences in
cost of living. Actual compensation within this range is determined
based on the successful candidate’s experience and will be
presented in writing at the time of the offer. In addition,
bioMérieux offers a competitive Total Rewards package that may
include: A choice of medical (including prescription), dental, and
vision plans providing nationwide coverage and telemedicine options
Company-Provided Life and Accidental Death Insurance Short and
Long-Term Disability Insurance Retirement Plan including a generous
non-discretionary employer contribution and employer match.
Adoption Assistance Wellness Programs Employee Assistance Program
Commuter Benefits Various voluntary benefit offerings Discount
programs Parental leaves LI-US biojobs PandoLogic. Category: ,
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