About the job
Job Title: Professional Affairs Manager – Myopia
Location: Switzerland (Fluent German required)
Language Requirement: German (fluency required); English and/or French a plus
About the Role
We are seeking a motivated and communicative Professional Affairs Manager to support the growth of our myopia education and engagement efforts in the DACH region. In this newly created role, you’ll act as a scientific and clinical bridge between our organization and eye care professionals (ECPs), helping to build awareness and adoption of evidence-based myopia management.
This is an excellent opportunity to shape a new function in a growing, purpose-driven company committed to improving vision outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a clinical and scientific liaison to optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmologists, and other stakeholders in the eye care community.
- Deliver scientific education, training, and presentations on myopia management at events, webinars, and workshops.
- Support the development of educational materials tailored to various audiences (ECPs, patients, internal teams).
- Collaborate with marketing, sales, and medical teams to align messaging and support product launches.
- Attend and represent the company at key industry events and conferences.
- Collect field insights to inform strategy and ensure clinical relevance in our approach.
- Build strong professional relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) and local associations.
Requirements
- Degree in Orthoptics, Optometry (BSc), or relevant experience in ophthalmology, clinical education, or medical affairs.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills; confident in delivering complex topics clearly.
- Ability to tailor messaging to different audiences (clinicians, patients, commercial teams).
- Technically curious and willing to stay current with evolving trends in eye care.
- Comfortable working both independently and in cross-functional teams.
- Fluency in German is essential; English and/or French is a strong asset.
- Willingness to travel regionally for events and meetings.