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Senior Medical Science Liaison-Autoantibody Pipeline-Northeast

Johnson & Johnson
Full-time
Remote friendly (Boston, MA)
United States
$137,000 - $220,000 USD yearly
Medical Affairs

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Role Summary

Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline for the Northeast region. Field-based position covering the Northeast, with preferred locations in New York or Boston area; travel primarily within assigned geography.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain a field strategic plan and territorial relationships within the region.
  • Respond to unsolicited scientific inquiries from HCPs, investigators, health systems, and academic centers, integrating scientific data into practice.
  • Present data appropriately to the audience; execute reactive and proactive outreach plans.
  • Integrate scientific data into real-life practice; adapt communication style to different audiences.
  • Prioritize franchise initiatives while balancing administrative and project responsibilities.
  • Lead and participate in research initiatives; liaise with R&D, Medical Affairs, and operations on external-internal research communications.
  • Provide clinical trial support, site identification, issue resolution, and participate in site initiation and investigator meetings.
  • Lead at least one scientific or strategic Immunology project and identify educational gaps to elevate team acumen.

Qualifications

  • Required: A PharmD, PhD, or MD with 3+ years in hematology, immunology, or auto/alloimmune diseases; minimum 3 years MSL experience or 2–3 years relevant clinical/research experience; proficiency with Word, Excel, PowerPoint; ability to travel up to 70%.
  • Preferred: Launch experience in rare diseases; significant experience giving presentations.

Skills

  • Scientific acumen; ability to synthesize data and medical insights for MSL teams and partners.
  • Stakeholder engagement, communication, and territory management.
  • Ability to conduct activities in compliance with regulatory and healthcare guidelines; strong planning and organizational skills.

Education

  • PharmD, PhD, or MD from an accredited institution (as applicable per role requirements).

Additional Requirements

  • Travel up to 70% within the Northeast region; occasional travel outside the region as needed.
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