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Medical Science Liaison – Autoantibody Pipeline- Southeast

Johnson & Johnson
Full-time
Remote friendly (Tampa, FL)
United States
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Medical Science Liaison – Autoantibody Pipeline- Southeast. Field-based role in the Southeast region (preferred: Atlanta, GA or Orlando, Tampa, or Miami, FL). Territory covers Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.

Responsibilities

  • Consistently demonstrate strategic territory planning and ability to build strong relationships within the territory.
  • Responsible for developing and maintaining a field strategic plan.
  • Responds in a timely manner to unsolicited scientific inquiries of HCPs/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and population health decision makers, integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs.
  • Presents data and information in a manner appropriate to the audience and request.
  • Execute plans regarding reactive and proactive outreaches as approved via the legal/HCC exceptions process.
  • Integrates scientific data into real life practice to meet customer/audience needs, adapting interpersonal style to particular situations and people.
  • Anticipates the responses of various individuals and teams based on their vantage point and perspective.
  • Prioritize franchise customer-based initiatives and field responsibilities, while balancing administrative duties and project responsibilities.
  • Leverages knowledge of standards of care and Janssen company/investigator sponsored clinical trials and competitor landscape to facilitate external-internal research communication.
  • Engages with external investigators regarding unsolicited research inquiries and acts as liaison to R&D, Medical Affairs and operations teams.
  • Provides clinical trial support to identify potential sites, resolve issues with enrolled sites, and participate in meetings as appropriate, including site initiation visits and investigator launch meetings.
  • Leads at least one scientific or strategic Immunology project, identifies educational gaps, and elevates team acumen.
  • Participates in team calls, trainings, and journal clubs; attends scientific conferences; shares medical insights; represents JNJ at meetings and speaking engagements.
  • Performs administrative requirements in a timely, accurate and compliant manner.
  • Provides regional and local support to enhance sales training initiatives and improve competencies of field personnel in partnership with Sales Learning and Development.
  • Communicates and collaborates with field-based partners and other Immunology MSL teams on a routine basis.
  • Maintains understanding of regulatory and health care compliance guidelines and Medical Affairs SOPs.

Qualifications

  • Required: A PharmD, PhD, or MD with 1‚Äì2 years of relevant hematology, immunology and/or auto/alloimmune clinical or research experience; 1‚Äì2 years MSL experience (preferably in rare disease).
  • Must be familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and use of computers and remote technologies.
  • Ability to travel up to 70%.
  • Preferred: Launch experience in rare disease is highly preferred.
  • Significant experience giving presentations is highly preferred.
  • Must be familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and use of computers and remote technologies.

Skills

  • Analytical thinking; data interpretation; scientific communication; stakeholder engagement; strategic planning; relationship building; project management; adaptability; regulatory and compliance awareness.

Education

  • PharmD, PhD, or MD degree required as appropriate for field.

Additional Requirements

  • Travel: 70% travel estimated; field-based with in-person engagements prioritized when appropriate.
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