Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs (Medical Science Liaison)
Build our future together: As an Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs (Medical Science Liaison) you will engage in the exchange of our scientific data and medical information with KOLs, HCPs, researchers, pharmacists and population-based decision makers. You will demonstrate a thorough understanding of B-Cell Malignancies (NHL and Multiple Myeloma) aligned with our strategic medical plans.
This position offers the opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing, science-driven organization making a meaningful difference to patients worldwide.
When & where: Territory: Texas with a focus on Houston and Dallas, New Mexico, Louisiana. Residency in the territory is required with a preference for Houston or Dallas.
Discover your role:
- Identifying and maintaining a list of medical/therapeutic area experts, investigator targets and associated plans of action.
- Establishing, fostering, cultivating and maintaining relationships with KOLs in Hematological Malignancies
- Act as the primary clinical/scientific resource for information pertaining to disease state and our products ensuring awareness and understanding.
- Participates in the development and management of company sponsored clinical trials including.
- Establishing scientific relationships with investigators and internal Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept program.
- Identifying relevant insights on research developments, treatment landscape to shape medical strategy
- Identifies gaps in research needs and creates opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel.
- Responds to requests for information related to study indications, disease state and therapeutic area, and presents/discusses scientific/clinical data.
- Attend medical conferences collecting and reporting relevant, scientific, clinical, & competitive intelligence.
- Ensures company policies, procedures, principles and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism is displayed internally and externally
This role requires: To be considered a terminal scientific degree (MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP or DVM) is required. 8+ years of experience with a minimum of 4 years' experience within a Hematology/Oncology Medical Science Liaison function is required. Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma regulations/compliant practices, and OIG guidelines.
Additional requirements: - Residency in the assigned territory
- Travel: Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 70% of time), including air travel, overnight and occasionally on weekends.
- Possesses and maintains a valid driver's license and clean driving record.
Preferred experiences include: - Established relationships with KOLs and institutions focused on Hematologic Malignancies
- Drug launch experience.
Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs (Medical Science Liaison)
Build our future together: As an Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs (Medical Science Liaison) you will engage in the exchange of our scientific data and medical information with KOLs, HCPs, researchers, pharmacists and population-based decision makers. You will demonstrate a thorough understanding of B-Cell Malignancies (NHL and Multiple Myeloma) aligned with our strategic medical plans.
This position offers the opportunity to contribute to a fast-growing, science-driven organization making a meaningful difference to patients worldwide.
When & where: Territory: Texas with a focus on Houston and Dallas, New Mexico, Louisiana. Residency in the territory is required with a preference for Houston or Dallas.
Discover your role:
- Identifying and maintaining a list of medical/therapeutic area experts, investigator targets and associated plans of action.
- Establishing, fostering, cultivating and maintaining relationships with KOLs in Hematological Malignancies
- Act as the primary clinical/scientific resource for information pertaining to disease state and our products ensuring awareness and understanding.
- Participates in the development and management of company sponsored clinical trials including.
- Establishing scientific relationships with investigators and internal Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept program.
- Identifying relevant insights on research developments, treatment landscape to shape medical strategy
- Identifies gaps in research needs and creates opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel.
- Responds to requests for information related to study indications, disease state and therapeutic area, and presents/discusses scientific/clinical data.
- Attend medical conferences collecting and reporting relevant, scientific, clinical, & competitive intelligence.
- Ensures company policies, procedures, principles and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism is displayed internally and externally
This role requires: To be considered a terminal scientific degree (MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP or DVM) is required. 8+ years of experience with a minimum of 4 years' experience within a Hematology/Oncology Medical Science Liaison function is required. Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma regulations/compliant practices, and OIG guidelines.
Additional requirements: - Residency in the assigned territory
- Travel: Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 70% of time), including air travel, overnight and occasionally on weekends.
- Possesses and maintains a valid driver's license and clean driving record.
Preferred experiences include: - Established relationships with KOLs and institutions focused on Hematologic Malignancies
- Drug launch experience.