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Medical Science Liaison, Northern California

Organon
June 25, 2026
On-site
Long Beach, CA
Medical Affairs
The Position
The Field Medical Director is a field-based professional providing medical and scientific support for Organonโ€™s Dermatology programs.

Responsibilities
- Identify, develop, and maintain long-term collaborative relationships with healthcare professionals (HCPs), professional organizations, patient advocacy groups, payers, decision makers, and other key stakeholders in the assigned therapy area and geography.
- Maintain clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in dermatology.
- Present data and conduct balanced peer-to-peer scientific dialogue on Organonโ€™s products with HCPs, academic institutions, clinical investigators, and other stakeholders consistent with company policies and procedures.
- Collaborate on scientific communication plan development and implementation, medical-to-medical materials, and research (including investigator-initiated trials) with Clinical Development colleagues on investigator selection and site performance/recruitment.
- Assist in scientific training for Commercial and other internal colleagues using approved materials.
- Provide scientific expertise for speaker training and advisory boards, as requested.
- Represent Organon at national and regional medical meetings to drive awareness, support Medical Information booth activities, cultivate relationships and scientific exchange, and share real-world insight internally.
- Respond to unsolicited requests for medical information per policies and procedures, including documentation of requests.

Required Education, Experience, and Skills
- PharmD, PhD, MD, NP, PA, or equivalent.
- Five years clinical practice and/or pharmaceutical industry experience.
- Dermatology or Allergy/Immunology experience preferred.
- Strong collaborative relationship-building ability with HCPs and organizations.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills (one-on-one and group).
- Ability to identify and drive medical engagement goals.
- Understanding of clinical research methodologies and ability to evaluate and translate scientific material effectively.
- Travel locally, regionally, and nationally up to ~50% when appropriate.