Why choose AstraZeneca Spain?
AstraZeneca Spain is a rising force in our global business. With headquarters in Madrid and our global hub in Barcelona, we’ve become an important international centre of excellence in the fight against critical disease. Boasting vibrant universities and business schools, the Barcelona ecosystem is a place where scientists can thrive. We attract a diverse workforce from across the globe, shining a beacon for innovation in a country that’s committed to clinical development.
We invite you to bring your talents to Barcelona where our respiratory medicine R&D and Global Marketing centre offers opportunities in R&D, IT, Commercial and HR. Or join us in Madrid and shape our growth in our BUs (Respiratory, Oncology & CVRM ), and a range of Corporate functions. Additionally, you can find sales roles throughout the country. Together, we’re contributing to a world-leading pipeline of therapeutics and delivering life-changing medicines to patients.
Who do we look for?
Calling all tech innovators, ownership takers, challenge seekers and proactive collaborators. At AstraZeneca Spain, breakthroughs born in the lab become transformative medicine for the world's most complex diseases. Alongside technical expertise, colleagues have the resilience, energy and collaborative mindset to change lanes, work with different teams and start projects from scratch.
Here, diverse minds and bold disruptors can meaningfully impact the future of healthcare using cutting-edge technology. Whether you join us in Madrid or Barcelona, you can make a tangible impact within a global biopharmaceutical company that invests in your future. Join a talented global team that's powering AstraZeneca to better serve patients every day.
Success Profile
Ready to make an impact in your career? If you're passionate, growth-orientated and a true team player, we'll help you succeed. Here are some of the skills and capabilities we look for.
Diverse collaborators
This is a speak-up culture that values collaboration. You’ll proactively bring your unique perspectives, experiences and skills to the table and seek the same from others. With our international team composition and the need for fast-paced collaboration, you’ll always be building new connections with colleagues.
Cutting-edge innovators
When you join us, you’ll be part of a team that embraces digital technology and data to transform the way we work and the work we do. Every day, you’ll help make history, empowered to ignite your creativity and build something enduring.
Resilient trailblazers
Here, the answers aren’t always available. So, you’ll need to bring a fearless, self-starter mindset to navigate uncharted territories. You’ll harness your ceaseless energy to discover and make the necessary connections with colleagues to shape the future and achieve maximum impact.
Agile movers
Seize ownership and excel with autonomy to enjoy the constant rush of ground-breaking discovery. Your ability to anticipate sudden shifts and adapt swiftly will prove critical as you make your mark in an environment that rewards initiative and resilience.
Responsibilities
The clinical Renal Safety Knowledge Group (SKG) Lead manages a diverse range of activities related to monitoring,
diagnosis, and mitigation of drug/biological-induced renal toxicity in a matrix environment. The role holder inspires,
manages, and leads cutting edge projects to better understand and characterise drug/biological-induced renal toxicity on a
global basis. The Renal SKG Lead will be influencing the shaping of the organisation by providing strategic direction and
applying a full understanding of global issues related to drug/biological-induced renal toxicity. The role leads efforts related
to renal safety within the broader AZ organization.
Responsible:
Acts as an expert involved in the design, conduct, monitoring, data interpretation and reporting of potential clinical
safety signals related to renal toxicity which arise during the conduct of clinical trials.
· Manages global research projects for state-of-the-art detection, management, and mitigation of clinical safety signals
related to renal toxicities
· Ensures the research projects related to drug-induced renal toxicity adhere to Good Clinical Practice and regulatory
requirements.
· Acts as renowned expert in own field to provide expert scientific and medical input to Global Patient Safety activities,
with special focus on cross-project and cross-TA activities of a scientific nature
· Leads and endorses the development of scientific methods applied to a wide range of safety data related to drug-
induced drug/biological induced renal toxicity
· Promotes safety sciences and clinical safety across projects and therapeutic areas
· Provides support, as needed, for discussions with internal governance and international regulatory bodies
· Contributes to improved understanding and prevention of drug/biological-induced renal toxicity issues across functions
within the company and across Pharmaceutical Companies and Regulatory Authorities.
· Contributes to the implementation of the Global Patient Safety strategy, and to the successful implementation of the
global working model for Clinical Safety.
· Leads the drug/biological-induced renal toxicity biomarker development and collaborates with the Preclinical SKG lead
on preclinical strategies
Essentials:
· Medical practitioner with at least 5 years drug development experience.
· Specialised in Nephrology or related specialty (board certified)
· Regulatory Agency interactions (authoring briefing documents / regulatory responses / label discussions)
· Leading cross-functional teams
· Broad knowledge of drug development and global regulatory requirements with regards to renal-specific safety evaluation, safety reporting and risk management strategies
· Influencing skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills
· Capable of conceptual thinking and strategic vision with respect to renal toxicity
· Ability to identify and mitigate against renal toxicity risks.
· Ability to establish causality in cases of renal injury.
· Ability to define best practices in renal safety.
Desirable:
· At least 2 years of patient safety experience
· Setting up internal and external collaborations (e.g. safety consortia) to promote organ safety
· Demonstrated experience in adopting new technology (biomarkers, etc.) ·Strategic thinking and influencing with respect to renal safety
Date Posted
12-Dec-2025Closing Date
30-Jan-2026AstraZeneca embraces diversity and equality of opportunity. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse team representing all backgrounds, with as wide a range of perspectives as possible, and harnessing industry-leading skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We welcome and consider applications to join our team from all qualified candidates, regardless of their characteristics. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations on non-discrimination in employment (and recruitment), as well as work authorization and employment eligibility verification requirements.
Reasons to Join
Thomas Mathisen
There are many things I enjoy when working at AstraZeneca, mainly the Speak up culture, the great colleagues that are in my teams, the great products that AstraZeneca provides to our patients and the challenging conversations I have around our medicines.
Christine Recchio
Working at AstraZeneca has impacted my life in such a positive way. I now have an improved work-life balance through creating my own schedule and time management, I feel a balance that I didn’t have before.
Stephanie Ling
There are a lot of reasons why I enjoy working in AstraZeneca, my colleagues being one of them. My team members and the managers have provided a great deal of guidance in helping me to be more confident in my daily work.
What we offer
We're driven by our shared values of serving people, society and the planet. Our people make this possible, which is why we prioritise diversity, inclusivity, balance and sustainability. Discover what a career at AstraZeneca could mean for you.
An award-winning company
We're passionate about being a great place to work, and 84% of our employees would recommend us as an employer. We've been recognised as a Top Employer in Spain, an EFR Family Responsible Business, and we achieved third place in Forbes Spain's Top 50 Best Places to Work list.
Inclusive environment
Diversity and inclusion are embedded in everything we do, and our different views, experiences and strengths enrich our culture. There's no salary gap at AstraZeneca, and the number of female employees has increased by four per cent over the last three years. We've also made all positions fully accessible.
Work-life balance
Your wellbeing means a lot to us, and we're here to support you through all of life's ups and downs. That's why we offer an unpaid leave policy, annual leave, reduced-hours timetables and a host of benefits, including a retirement plan, long service award, and health and travel insurance.
Sustainability initiatives
We're committed to harnessing the power of science to become a more sustainable business. We've reduced our carbon footprint by over 9,000 kg of CO2 over the last two years, and we lead the European GoGreen Project, which aims to introduce environmentally friendly options in our fleet of corporate vehicles.
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