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Senior MSL - Aesthetics Portfolio

AbbVie
June 26, 2026
On-site
Fresno, CA
$124,500 - $236,500 USD yearly
Medical Affairs
Role Summary:
The Medical Science Liaison is a field-based scientific expert who supports the scientific and business objectives of a designated therapeutic area across the product life cycle for a specific geography/territory. Serves as AbbVie’s primary science communicator with healthcare professionals and develops relationships to provide comprehensive medical and scientific support.

Responsibilities:
- Master scientific content, disease state, and therapeutic area to act as a scientific expert.
- Identify/develop/maintain relationships with thought leaders, academic centers, and researchers to stay current on medical/scientific information.
- Present disease-state and therapeutic landscape education and AbbVie product information to HCPs (physicians, researchers, academic institutions, and other healthcare professionals).
- Support research initiatives and physician-initiated projects (site evaluation/identification, recruitment, investigator meetings, external expert identification, external collaboration management).
- Serve as an internal medical/scientific resource for medically accurate, balanced, regulatory-consistent communications/materials.
- Build and collaborate with internal cross-functional partners; work with in-field commercial teams to support shared account plans.
- Provide ongoing training to medical affairs, field sales, and internal personnel; maintain up-to-date product and competitor knowledge.
- Apply strategic segmentation and optimal resource utilization.
- Ensure compliance with corporate/divisional policies; maintain accurate/timely HCP documentation; manage annual expenses within budget.

Qualifications:
- Advanced degree required (PharmD, MD/DO, PhD, or APP such as Physician Associate/Nurse Practitioner) in a relevant discipline; doctorate strongly preferred.
- Typically 0–2 years’ relevant experience.
- Problem-solving/analytic skills to translate territory/corporate needs into actions.
- Proficiency: Excel, Word, PowerPoint (and other software); excellent written/verbal communication.
- Ability to learn/apply scientific storytelling, identifying mobilizers, and active listening.
- Must meet HCIR credentialing requirements (may include background checks, drug screens, and immunization/vaccination proof).
- Ability to learn and convey clinical and non-clinical technical information; engage audiences.
- Travel up to 75%.

Benefits (if explicitly stated):
- Paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick), medical/dental/vision insurance, and 401(k) for eligible employees; eligible for long-term incentive programs.