Position: Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Hematology-Myeloid (Ohio and Michigan)
Responsibilities:
- Identify, develop, and maintain relationships with Thought Leaders (TLs) and Healthcare Providers (HCPs) in assigned geography; answer scientific and product questions.
- Assess the medical landscape; update knowledge on treatment strategies, products, unmet needs, clinical trials, and scientific activities; understand competitive landscape.
- Partner with HCPs on disease-state initiatives, collaborative research, company-sponsored trials, and investigator-sponsored research (ISR) aligned with strategy.
- Attend and provide scientific support at medical congresses and local/regional meetings.
- Collect and share medical insights back to medical organizations to support strategy.
- Support clinical trials (e.g., recruitment/enrollment and safe/effective use of investigational products).
- Provide recommendations on study/site feasibility to clinical development.
- Act as primary liaison for investigators conducting ISR.
Required Qualifications:
- PharmD, PhD, APP, PA, NP, or MD with experience in Hematology/Oncology and relevant pharmaceutical experience.
- Ability to drive a company-provided car.
Knowledge/Skills (Desired):
- Knowledge of scientific/clinical area; clinical trial design/process; disease area & scientific publications; national healthcare/access environment; excellent English (spoken/written).
- 3+ years clinical/pharmaceutical experience; prior MSL experience; independent/teamwork; translate scientific/clinical data for HCPs; strong communication/presentation; peer-to-peer relationship building; fast learning.
- Travel required; field-based; live in territory or within 50 miles.
Benefits (explicit): Health, wellbeing, financial protection; 401(k); short-/long-term disability; life/accident/supplemental insurance; Paid Time Off; flexible time off (role/region dependent); paid holidays; additional leave options (eligibility dependent).
Compensation:
- US $168,220–$203,837 (field, US; final based on experience).