Role Summary
MSL Field Director β Advanced Lung Disease leads a regional team of Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) to drive strategic pull-through of medical tactics for ALD. This role guides all activities of the regional MSL team, mentors and develops talent, and ensures alignment with organizational goals and field insights. Location: Remote within the United States; ideal candidates in Arizona, California, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Chicago, Washington, or Oregon. West Region includes: Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Texas, Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, California, Hawaii.
Responsibilities
- Lead, manage, mentor, coach, train, and evaluate Advanced Lung Disease (ALD) MSLs, ensuring strategic pull-through of medical tactics
- Interview, select, and hire candidates for new positions and backfills
- Collaborate with Medical Excellence & Training Lead to coordinate and oversee onboarding and training for newly hired MSLs
- Partner closely with National Director, ALD MSLs to oversee all performance management activities and provide regular feedback through field rides, analysis of activities, and administrative reviews
- Coach MSLs on the development and updating of territory KOL plans, ensuring accountability for all annual goals, objectives, quarterly priorities, and KPIs
- With input from the National Director, lead congress planning activities, including launch preparation, talking points, scientific/medical direction, and data dissemination tactics
- In collaboration with the National Director, develop, execute, and reassess field targeting strategies during team expansion
- Drive and oversee the insights collection and reporting process through the insights team leads
- Mentor MSLs by sharing best practices to ensure the highest level of scientific acumen
- Identify ongoing training and resource needs and coordinate the development of plans with relevant stakeholders including National Director, ALD MSLs, Medical Excellence Lead, Global Medical Information, and Medical Communications
- Contribute to strategic planning activities and internal GMA initiatives
- Collaborate with Medical Excellence & Training Lead, National Director, ALD MSLs, and other field medical leaders to ensure proper field pull-through of resources, training, tools, and guidance
- Manage all regional and territory level TA-specific communications to the assigned regional MSL team
- Interface and collaborate with field stakeholders, serving as a central point for field insights
- Ensure team field work aligns with UT's mission, goals, strategies and behaviors
Education
- Masterβs Degree in nursing or physician assistant studies
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or MD
Qualifications
- Required: Masterβs Degree in nursing or physician assistant studies with 10+ years of experience in a relevant field, such as pharmaceuticals, medical affairs, clinical development, clinical practice, or payer setting
- Required: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or MD with 7+ years of experience in a relevant field, such as pharmaceuticals, medical affairs, clinical development, clinical practice, or payer setting
- Required: 3+ years of previous MSL and/or UT Medical Affairs experience with demonstrated excellence and leadership in the MSL role
- Required: Driver license valid and in state
- Required: Demonstration of consistent exemplary performance in an MSL role, including ongoing education and knowledge in current therapeutic area; effective KOL management; liaison to other functional teams
- Required: Demonstration of leadership and influencing skills with the ability to mentor, coach, inspire, and motivate others, lead projects and workstreams, think strategically, and manage high performance
- Required: Excellent interpersonal, communication, presentation, and collaboration skills
- Required: Proficient with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Additional Requirements