Rhythm Pharmaceuticals

Director, Nonclinical Development

Research - Boston, MA - Full Time

Company Overview
Rhythm is a global, commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to transforming the lives of patients and their families living with rare neuroendocrine diseases. We develop medicines for previously untreatable or undertreated diseases and provide meaningful support for healthcare providers and patients and their families. We recognize the courage it takes for patients and their caregivers to begin their journey of advocacy to find the answers they need. Their courage inspires us to challenge convention, ask bold questions and seek answers for them. Every day, we strive for excellence through our willingness to adapt, learn, and our tenacity to overcome barriers, together.

Opportunity Overview
We are seeking an experienced Director of Nonclinical Development to provide scientific leadership and handson execution of nonclinical strategies across our pipeline. This individual will have deep expertise in toxicology, supported by strong capabilities in DMPK and ADME, and a proven track record of delivering highquality nonclinical packages for regulatory submissions.

The Director will support multiple active programs across a mixed portfolio of small molecules and peptides, spanning INDenabling through late clinical development. Success in this role requires strong scientific judgment, the ability to operate comfortably in a fastpaced startup environment, and the confidence to contribute an independent scientific perspective in a collaborative and constructive manner. This individual will be an independent self-starter who thrives in a highly collaborative cross-functional team environment.

This role offers broad exposure across development stages, from IND‑enabling through registration planning, with meaningful scientific ownership and the opportunity to contribute to data‑driven program decisions across a growing pipeline.

Responsibilities and Duties
  • Develop and execute integrated nonclinical development strategies (toxicology, DMPK, and ADME) supporting programs from INDenabling through early and late clinical development, including Phase 3 and NDA planning.
  • Serve as the nonclinical development lead on crossfunctional program teams, providing scientific input to development strategy, risk assessment, and decisionmaking across multiple programs.
  • Assess nonclinical data packages, identify gaps and risks, and propose mitigation strategies aligned with ICH guidelines, GLP regulations, and evolving global regulatory expectations.
  • Propose, design, and oversee nonclinical toxicology, DMPK, and ADME studies at external CROs (GLP and nonGLP), providing scientific oversight of protocols, execution, data interpretation, and final reports, and managing CRO relationships, timelines, and budgets.
  • Provide scientific leadership for mechanismbased safety assessment, integrating safety data to inform translational and clinical plans.
  • Author, review, and/or substantially contribute to nonclinical sections of regulatory documents, including INDs, IBs, DSURs, NDAs, and other marketing applications, and partner closely with Regulatory Affairs to support healthauthority interactions.
  • Support preparation for regulatory agency meetings and responses to regulatory questions, with experience representing toxicology/nonclinical functions in interactions with global health authorities (e.g., FDA, EMA).
  • Synthesize complex nonclinical data into clear, coherent narratives to support internal decisionmaking, regulatory filings, and external communications with partners and duediligence stakeholders.
  • Collaborate closely with Clinical Development, Regulatory Affairs, CMC, and Project Management to ensure alignment of nonclinical plans with overall development strategy.
  • Operate effectively in a dynamic startup environment, demonstrating flexibility, agility, and the ability to rapidly learn, adapt, and contribute to the evolution of nonclinical standards and ways of working across the organization.

Qualifications and Skills
Required
  • PhD, DVM, or equivalent advanced degree in Toxicology, Pharmacology, or a related scientific discipline.
  • 10+ years industry experience in nonclinical development within pharmaceutical or biotechnology organizations.
  • Deep expertise in toxicology, with strong working knowledge of DMPK and ADME.
  • Proven experience delivering nonclinical data packages to support INDenabling and clinicalstage programs.
  • Demonstrated authorship or major contribution to key regulatory documents, including INDs and Investigator’s Brochures.
  • Extensive experience designing and managing outsourced nonclinical studies and working effectively with CROs.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and explain complex data clearly.

Preferred
  • Experience contributing to Phase 3 development and/or NDA submissions.
  • Exposure to global regulatory submissions or interactions (e.g., EMA, PMDA).
  • Prior experience working in an earlystage or startup biotech environment.

This role is based out of our corporate office in Boston, Massachusetts. Rhythm operates in a hybrid-work model. Candidates applying must be willing and able to be in the Boston office in coordination with their department and business needs. This role may involve some travel.

The expected salary range for this position is $182,000 - $275,000. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, level, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and company performance. This role may be eligible for benefits and other compensation such as restricted stock units.

More about Rhythm
We are a dynamic and growing global team spanning more than a dozen countries. At Rhythm we are dedicated to transforming the lives of patients living with rare neuroendocrine diseases by rapidly advancing care and precision medicines that address the root cause. Our team is passionate about expanding access to reach more patients and developing novel therapies for other rare neuroendocrine diseases, including congenital hyperinsulinism. 


At Rhythm our core values are:
  • We are committed to advancing scientific understanding to improve patients’ lives
  • We are inspired to tackle tough challenges and have the courage to ask bold questions
  • We are eager to learn and adapt
  • We believe collaboration and ownership are foundational for our success
  • We value the unique contribution each individual brings to furthering our mission

Rhythm is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant because of race, creed, color, age, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, veteran status, military status, application for military service, or any other class protected by state or federal law.

Headquartered in Boston, Rhythm is proud to have been named one of the Top Places to Work in Massachusetts.
 
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