London, United Kingdom | full time | Job ID: 9606
BioNTech has already had a major impact on human health through the Covid-19 vaccine, preventing an estimated 6 million deaths, yet we believe our biggest impact is yet to come. BioNTech is investing heavily in its pipeline of cutting-edge treatments for cancer and infectious diseases. The goal is to try to turn many currently incurable cancers into treatable conditions, and prevent deaths from diseases that need not be fatal.
We have set goals to accelerate and increase access to our clinical trials for patients in the NHS, with a headline aim of treating 10,000 NHS patients with personalised cancer immunotherapies by 2030. To achieve this, we signed a partnership with the UK Government, NHS England and Genomics England in July 2023 to mobilize the unique span and capabilities of the NHS, the genomics infrastructure, the forward-thinking regulator and the world-class life sciences sector. Our partnership with the UK encompasses numerous clinical trials across many different cancers, from phase 1 through to registrational. In May 2025 we expanded this partnership with the UK Government focused on broadening our regional research and development activities in the UK, marking one of the largest grants of its king in UK history for a pharmaceutical company.
Building on the early successes delivered through our UK partnership, BioNTech is building on this model with other countries towards accelerating our oncology pipeline. We have partnerships in place with Turkiye, Australia and China, and are actively working to apply this model in other countries. To be successful, BioNTech needs to build brand new delivery structures and ways of operating in partner countries, in concert with and across existing global teams.
As an Associate Director, Country Partnership Delivery you will be part of a small but growing UK-based team that will need to move rapidly and operate on many different levels at once: working with operational teams and country partners to deliver our ambitious clinical trial plans right away; working with country partners and Governments to build future structures to improve recruitment; designing and agreeing long-term strategic partnerships with hospitals and other important stakeholders; and designing, implementing and continually improving our country strategy, governance and operating model.
This role will focus on the development and delivery of effective Public Private Partnerships, in line with achievement of BioNTech objectives (primarily but not limited to accelerating clinical trial delivery and recruitment, and creating the conditions for successful future commercialisation of assets), whilst ensuring that ICH/GCP and local regulatory requirements are observed).
You will scope and develop future global strategic partnerships while driving the implementation of specific delivery work packages. This role demands a strategic mindset characterized by flexibility, proactivity, and creativity. You will engage, lead, and influence teams, functions, and organizational boundaries to align efforts and deliver impactful end-to-end strategic implementation. With significant opportunities to shape our overarching strategy and ways of working, you will actively define the role's scope and play a key part in advancing our ambitious public-private partnership initiatives.
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