Medical Science Liaison Job Description Template
Our company is looking for a Medical Science Liaison to join our team.
Responsibilities:
- Actively contribute to the MSL portion of our lead product candidate’s Launch Readiness Plan;
- Function as the primary contact for investigators interested in developing and conducting physician-initiated clinical studies;
- Represent Neurelis at local, regional and national conferences and lead special project teams, as assigned;
- Engage in clinical trial site selection for Neurelis pipeline development programs in collaboration with a CRO;
- Provide internal stakeholders with feedback and insights from interactions and discussions with HCPs;
- Lead the planning and execution of subject matter expert meetings/advisory boards;
- Provide educational meeting support at scientific congresses;
- Facilitation of investigator-initiated trials (ISTs);
- Deliver approved medical/scientific presentations to internal & external stakeholders;
- Support medical/scientific training of cross functional teams;
- Establish and maintain scientific relationships with national, regional, and local opinion leaders in addition to other healthcare providers;
- Collaborate with cross functional partners on internal projects and external initiatives.
Requirements:
- Prior experience demonstrating effective and compliant relationships in the MSL role is strongly preferred;
- Prior experience with healthcare economics and the market access environment (e.g., P&T Committees, Dossiers) is favorable;
- Advanced degree in the life sciences (e.g., PharmD, PhD, MD);
- Functional understanding of the rules, regulations and procedures that govern Clinical Development and Medical Affairs;
- Minimum of 5 years in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry;
- Strong tactical execution skills which include strategic prioritization of activity within a defined territory;
- Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively and cross-functionally, within a rapidly developing and team-oriented environment;
- Strong interpersonal, presentation and communication skills and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic, team-oriented environment;
- Oncology /Hematology experience;
- Master’s Degree or higher in a relevant health professions / sciences or related field (completed and verified prior to start);
- Demonstrated self-starter and team player with strong interpersonal skills;
- A place to grow through career development and training opportunities;
- A working culture of respect, diversity and performance to help facilitate an inclusive culture;
- Diverse and flexible employment and working arrangements to achieve the optimum balance between work and personal responsibilities and objectives;
- Current and Valid Driver’s license (verified prior to start).