Role Summary
As an Amyloidosis (ATTR) Medical Science Liaison (MSL) - Texas, you’ll play a pivotal role in channeling our scientific expertise to positively impact patient care.
Responsibilities
- Engage in scientific discussions within priority accounts with healthcare professionals and researchers.
- Collecting and sharing evidence-based insights.
- Working within a cross functional environment to achieve positive impactful patient outcomes.
- Build relationships with clinicians and researchers to support education and collaboration.
- Find opportunities to improve patient outcomes and provide actionable insights to internal teams.
- Respond to inquiries with clear, balanced scientific information about our products and disease areas.
- Stay current on disease state management, emerging therapies, and the competitive landscape.
- Deliver presentations and provide clinical support at regional and national meetings.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory and company standards in all interactions.
Qualifications
- Required: Advanced degree in a clinical or scientific discipline (MD, PharmD, PhD, NP, PA).
- Required: 1–2 years of experience in clinical practice, research, or a healthcare setting.
- Required: Understanding of business acumen such as healthcare delivery systems, payer structures, and treatment pathways.
- Required: Clinical experience in the relevant therapeutic area and ability to build professional relationships.
- Required: Strong communication skills to convey complex scientific information clearly.
- Required: Demonstrated ability to lead projects and influence cross-functional teams.
- Required: Knowledge of regulatory and compliance requirements related to medical affairs.
- Required: Travel 50–70% (varies by geography) including weekends and overnights.
- Preferred: 2+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience / previous MSL.
- Preferred: Rare Disease and/or Cardiology experience.
- Preferred: Ability to build and leverage relationships to influence outcomes that improve patient care.
Education
- Advanced degree in a clinical or scientific discipline (MD, PharmD, PhD, NP, PA).
Skills
- Strong communication skills to convey complex scientific information clearly.
- Ability to build and maintain professional relationships with clinicians and researchers.
- Ability to lead projects and influence cross-functional teams.
Additional Requirements
- Travel up to 50–70% (varies by geography) including weekends and overnights.