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Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people living with brain disorders?At Lundbeck, we're driven by a clear purpose: to improve brain health.As a Safety Scientist in our Global Medical Safety team, you'll playa vital role in safeguarding patients while contributing to the development of innovative treatments.Join a mid-sized, agile company where your work truly matters - and where no two days are the same.
You'll collaborate across functions, tackle diverse challenges, and be part of a passionate team committed to advancing science and patient care.If this sounds like the kind of impact you want to make, we'd love to hear from you!
Your new role – why is this a great opportunity? As a Safety Scientist at Lundbeck, you'll take the lead in the ongoing safety surveillance of one or more of our development-stage or marketed products, contributing directly to our mission of improving brain health. This is a dynamic and multifaceted role that spans the entire product lifecycle - from early clinical development to post-launch evidence generation. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the safety profile of strategically important assets and helping to inform benefit-risk assessments. Your responsibilities will include:
As a member of cross-functional trial teams and the Safety Committee, you'll collaborate closely with colleagues across the organization while also working independently. This is a unique opportunity to grow your expertise, make meaningful contributions, and be part of a passionate team dedicated to transforming the lives of people living with brain disorders.
Your future team You'll be joining Global Medical Safety, a key part of Global Patient Safety, based at Lundbeck's headquarters in Copenhagen.Our team of around 40 dedicated Safety Leads and Safety Scientists is spread across Denmark, the U.S., and Singapore.We take great pride in our shared mission to ensure patient safety and in the strong sense of collaboration that defines our team.
You'll find a healthy balance between focused individual work and daily interactions in our open office space, along with the flexibility to work from home when needed — all in alignment with your manager and the nature of your assignments.
What you bring to the team Our preferred candidates have the following qualifications: University degree in life sciences (e.g.M.D., M.Sc.Pharmacy, M.Sc.
Human Biology) Strong scientific acumen with profound knowledge of pathophysiology, medical concepts, and scientific methodology Experience with pharmacovigilance and/or clinical development Experience in neuroscience and with biological compounds would be an asset Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills, with a demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across functions, engage stakeholders, and drive results Curiosity and openness to innovative approaches Seniority of the position will be based on your experience and qualifications.Annual base salary range: 582 000 - 799 700 DKK gross.
At Lundbeck, we are committed to fair and transparent pay.Please note that the final base salary within the stated range will be based on relevant qualifications, skills, competencies, and level of proficiency as well as internal pay equity.
Lundbeck offers an inspiring workplace and innovative culture, where our curiosity, accountability and adaptability enable us to transform lives. We want to go faster and further on addressing the big unmet needs of people living with brain disorders. We offer rewarding careers with a mix of exciting tasks and development opportunities that are balanced with initiatives focused on your well-being. We need every brain in the game, and at Lundbeck, we are committed to building a workforce that is as diverse as the people we serve.
Can you see yourself in this role?We want to hear from you.Does this sound like your dream job, but you're not sure if you meet all the requirements?We still want to hear from you!Upload your CV and include a few lines about your motivation for applying.We ask you not to include a photo or personal information that does not relate to your professional experience.If you have questions, please contact Bart Lubberts, Senior Director, Global Medical Safety, Neuro-rare at BALU@lundbeck.com .
Applications must be received by 17.07.2026.We do encourage you to apply at your earliest convenience as review of applications will commence prior to the application deadline.
At Lundbeck, our most important contribution is easing the burden of the millions of people living with brain disorders. Whether it is migraine, depression, or other brain disorders, patients, their carers, and society as a whole depend on us. Through cutting edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world's leading treatments, expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare from our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology. The brain health challenge is real. Our commitment is real. Our impact is real.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of people living with brain disorders?At Lundbeck, we're driven by a clear purpose: to improve brain health.As a Safety Scientist in our Global Medical Safety team, you'll playa vital role in safeguarding patients while contributing to the development of innovative treatments.Join a mid-sized, agile company where your work truly matters - and where no two days are the same.
You'll collaborate across functions, tackle diverse challenges, and be part of a passionate team committed to advancing science and patient care.If this sounds like the kind of impact you want to make, we'd love to hear from you!
Your new role – why is this a great opportunity? As a Safety Scientist at Lundbeck, you'll take the lead in the ongoing safety surveillance of one or more of our development-stage or marketed products, contributing directly to our mission of improving brain health. This is a dynamic and multifaceted role that spans the entire product lifecycle - from early clinical development to post-launch evidence generation. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the safety profile of strategically important assets and helping to inform benefit-risk assessments. Your responsibilities will include:
As a member of cross-functional trial teams and the Safety Committee, you'll collaborate closely with colleagues across the organization while also working independently. This is a unique opportunity to grow your expertise, make meaningful contributions, and be part of a passionate team dedicated to transforming the lives of people living with brain disorders.
Your future team You'll be joining Global Medical Safety, a key part of Global Patient Safety, based at Lundbeck's headquarters in Copenhagen.Our team of around 40 dedicated Safety Leads and Safety Scientists is spread across Denmark, the U.S., and Singapore.We take great pride in our shared mission to ensure patient safety and in the strong sense of collaboration that defines our team.
You'll find a healthy balance between focused individual work and daily interactions in our open office space, along with the flexibility to work from home when needed — all in alignment with your manager and the nature of your assignments.
What you bring to the team Our preferred candidates have the following qualifications: University degree in life sciences (e.g.M.D., M.Sc.Pharmacy, M.Sc.
Human Biology) Strong scientific acumen with profound knowledge of pathophysiology, medical concepts, and scientific methodology Experience with pharmacovigilance and/or clinical development Experience in neuroscience and with biological compounds would be an asset Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills, with a demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across functions, engage stakeholders, and drive results Curiosity and openness to innovative approaches Seniority of the position will be based on your experience and qualifications.Annual base salary range: 582 000 - 799 700 DKK gross.
At Lundbeck, we are committed to fair and transparent pay.Please note that the final base salary within the stated range will be based on relevant qualifications, skills, competencies, and level of proficiency as well as internal pay equity.
Lundbeck offers an inspiring workplace and innovative culture, where our curiosity, accountability and adaptability enable us to transform lives. We want to go faster and further on addressing the big unmet needs of people living with brain disorders. We offer rewarding careers with a mix of exciting tasks and development opportunities that are balanced with initiatives focused on your well-being. We need every brain in the game, and at Lundbeck, we are committed to building a workforce that is as diverse as the people we serve.
Can you see yourself in this role?We want to hear from you.Does this sound like your dream job, but you're not sure if you meet all the requirements?We still want to hear from you!Upload your CV and include a few lines about your motivation for applying.We ask you not to include a photo or personal information that does not relate to your professional experience.If you have questions, please contact Bart Lubberts, Senior Director, Global Medical Safety, Neuro-rare at BALU@lundbeck.com .
Applications must be received by 17.07.2026.We do encourage you to apply at your earliest convenience as review of applications will commence prior to the application deadline.
At Lundbeck, our most important contribution is easing the burden of the millions of people living with brain disorders. Whether it is migraine, depression, or other brain disorders, patients, their carers, and society as a whole depend on us. Through cutting edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world's leading treatments, expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare from our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology. The brain health challenge is real. Our commitment is real. Our impact is real.