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Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison, Oncology - Central US

Immunocore
Full-time
Remote friendly (Wisconsin, MN)
United States
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison, Oncology - Central US. Location options include Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, North & South Dakotas, Wisconsin or Minnesota. Focus: lead field-based medical education, information exchange, and scientific insight activities in immuno-oncology.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain extensive knowledge of immuno-oncology, disease areas, Immunocore products, and competitor products
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure optimal patient care and alignment with medical and company strategy
  • Build and maintain relationships with KOLs to expand research, advisory, and educational partnerships
  • Maintain high ethical compliance and adhere to local regulations and laws
  • Act as educational resource for internal stakeholders; serve as external scientific expert at meetings, conferences, advisory boards, investigator meetings, and patient advocacy group meetings
  • Respond to unsolicited medical information requests in a credible, balanced manner
  • Lead and implement congress symposia and other educational programs; tailor presentations to audience needs
  • Support early access programs
  • Identify and map HCP networks; disseminate insights to cross-functional partners
  • Lead on trial site identification and facilitate communications between Immunocore and investigators; support externally sponsored research and ESR proposal processes
  • Coordinate with cross-functional teams on congress planning and execution

Qualifications

  • 3–5 years of MSL experience
  • Advanced degree (MD, PhD, PharmD)
  • At least 3 years of Oncology experience, preferably immuno-oncology and melanoma
  • Knowledge of clinical research design and GCP in oncology/immune-oncology
  • Understanding of trial design, study analysis, and HEOR concepts
  • Understanding of local healthcare systems and treatment guidelines
  • Ability to build trust with KOLs, investigators, HCPs, and institutions; strong ethics and integrity
  • Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
  • Excellent presentation and communication skills; ability to tailor complex concepts to audience
  • Travel approximately 60%

Skills

  • Medical science liaison expertise; scientific communication
  • Relationship building with KOLs and clinical investigators
  • Educational program leadership and presentation
  • Cross-functional collaboration and strategic alignment
  • Clinical trial awareness and site engagement

Education

  • Advanced degree (MD, PhD, PharmD)
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