Medical Science Liaison - Neuro-Oncology - Northeast (Remote)
Responsibilities
Identify and develop peer-to-peer relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) and healthcare providers within the therapeutic area.
Develop and execute territory plans in alignment with US Medical Affairs plans.
Identify and communicate key clinical and research issues and insights from KOLs to appropriate departments.
Participate in medical education for healthcare professionals (HCPs) through on-site presentations at healthcare institutions, investigator meetings, national conferences, advisory boards, or regional meetings.
Provide scientific support for additional activities such as medical congress staffing, advisory boards, and sales training initiatives.
Qualifications
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to communicate complex scientific and medical information effectively across diverse audiences, adapting content and delivery to match their level of expertise.
Clear and concise communication and presentation skills.
Excellent planning and organization skills, with high-level attention to detail and accuracy.
Strong strategic mindset.
Highly self-motivated and ability to work autonomously.
Ability to learn quickly, be flexible and results-focused in a rapidly changing environment.
Excellent negotiation skills.
Demonstrated skills in inter-personal relationship building, networking, collaboration and teamwork.
Proven track record of effective collaboration with commercial teams, ensuring alignment while maintaining scientific integrity and compliance.
Strong capabilities working with digital platforms and tools are required
Excellent command of spoken English.
Preferred:
Demonstrated success supporting product launches in a field medical capacity.
Experience managing multiple molecules or therapeutic areas simultaneously, with proven ability to prioritize and adapt in a dynamic environment.
Track record of effective clinical trial site support, including driving patient recruitment and engagement with investigators.
Understanding of regulatory requirements for field-based personnel.
Required/Preferred Education And Licenses:
Advanced degree (PharmD, MD, PhD or equivalent) with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Oncology or Rare Disease is required.
License (RN, NP, CNP, PA or equivalent) with a minimum of a Master’s Degree (or equivalent) and a minimum of 5 years’ experience in Oncology or Rare Disease clinical practice is required.
A minimum of 2 years of experience as an MSL or comparable industry or clinical role is required.
Experience in neuro-oncology is strongly preferred.
Experience as a Medical Science Liaison with a strong track record of success is strongly preferred.
This is a field position, and applicants must be willing to travel 60-70% of the time.
Valid driver’s license and live within 60 miles of a major airport.
Education
Advanced degree (PharmD, MD, PhD or equivalent) with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Oncology or Rare Disease.
Additional Requirements
Description Of Physical Demands: Frequent travel between meeting sites; frequently operating a computer, printer, telephone and other similar office machinery.
Description Of Work Environment: Frequent interactions with external contacts in their office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, fumes, vibrations and temperature changes; frequent computer laptop or tablet use; work schedule may include hours outside normal; business apparel required.