The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC)
Medical Science Liaison, Hematology (West region)
The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC), San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Medical Science Liaison, Hematology (West region)
This range is provided by The Medical Affairs Company (TMAC). Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $170,000.00/yr - $190,000.00/yr
Overview Serving as a value-added, field-based resource and extension of TMAC’s Medical Affairs, the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will play a crucial role in the execution of clinical trials. In this position, the MSL provides essential support to teams contributing to the success of research initiatives. TMAC’s pioneering drug is in Phase I/II clinical trials to evaluate it in hematological malignancies (blood cancers), addressing major clinical unmet needs and aiming to deliver a new therapy for patients with cancer who have limited options.
Responsibilities
Establish TMAC as a clinical-stage biotech company; science-driven; patient-focused. They lead in the inhibition of p300/CBP to treat specific cancers, notably multiple myeloma.
Maintain clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in relevant oncology therapies and treatment areas.
Collaborate with TMAC’s Medical Affairs, Clinical Operations, and other internal stakeholders, and serve as a resource to external stakeholders.
Collaborate with clinical sites to enhance activities related to patient identification and enrollment into TMAC’s clinical trial.
Engage with investigators and site staff to ensure clinical trial is maintained at a prominent level and is differentiated from competing protocols; and that they are familiar with all protocol and patient information.
Provide the investigators and site staff with relevant, compliant, and consistent medical and scientific support and communications.
Develop and track KOL engagement plans – identify, develop, and maintain collaborative relationships with KOLs within assigned region. Participate in medical and scientific exchanges with the medical/scientific community.
Provide medical/clinical teams with feedback and insights from interactions with KOLs and investigators.
Respond to and document unsolicited requests for information on TMAC’s clinical program.
Support Medical Affairs by participating in special projects related to medical communications, publication materials, training initiatives, as requested.
Represent the company at medical conferences through thought leader meetings, symposia attendance, competitive intelligence gathering and other related activities.
Qualifications
Advanced terminal degree is strongly preferred (PharmD, PhD, DNP or MD). Will consider NP, MSN, or PA with Hematology/Oncology and MSL experience.
Minimum of 3+ years previous Oncology MSL experience required (Multiple Myeloma, preferred)
Minimum of 5+ years of clinical and/or research experience in Oncology required.
Established relationships with Oncology KOLs and stakeholders at both academic institutions and community practices preferred.
Ability to travel, locally and regionally, up to 60% with overnight stays required.
Experience collaborating with payers or formulary committees preferred.
Knowledge of FDA requirements and PhRMA Code, including regulations governing compliant scientific exchange required.
Demonstrated ability to integrate and work in cross functional network/matrix required.
Demonstrated project management ability required.
Valid driver’s license.
An essential function of this role is being able to support and visit customers’ sites and locations (hospitals, institutions). If such customers or locations have a COVID-19 policy that requires vaccination or accepts exemptions, you may be asked to provide proof.
Salary offers to be determined based on industry experience, education and therapeutic expertise.
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
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Base pay range $170,000.00/yr - $190,000.00/yr
Overview Serving as a value-added, field-based resource and extension of TMAC’s Medical Affairs, the Medical Science Liaison (MSL) will play a crucial role in the execution of clinical trials. In this position, the MSL provides essential support to teams contributing to the success of research initiatives. TMAC’s pioneering drug is in Phase I/II clinical trials to evaluate it in hematological malignancies (blood cancers), addressing major clinical unmet needs and aiming to deliver a new therapy for patients with cancer who have limited options.
Responsibilities
Establish TMAC as a clinical-stage biotech company; science-driven; patient-focused. They lead in the inhibition of p300/CBP to treat specific cancers, notably multiple myeloma.
Maintain clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in relevant oncology therapies and treatment areas.
Collaborate with TMAC’s Medical Affairs, Clinical Operations, and other internal stakeholders, and serve as a resource to external stakeholders.
Collaborate with clinical sites to enhance activities related to patient identification and enrollment into TMAC’s clinical trial.
Engage with investigators and site staff to ensure clinical trial is maintained at a prominent level and is differentiated from competing protocols; and that they are familiar with all protocol and patient information.
Provide the investigators and site staff with relevant, compliant, and consistent medical and scientific support and communications.
Develop and track KOL engagement plans – identify, develop, and maintain collaborative relationships with KOLs within assigned region. Participate in medical and scientific exchanges with the medical/scientific community.
Provide medical/clinical teams with feedback and insights from interactions with KOLs and investigators.
Respond to and document unsolicited requests for information on TMAC’s clinical program.
Support Medical Affairs by participating in special projects related to medical communications, publication materials, training initiatives, as requested.
Represent the company at medical conferences through thought leader meetings, symposia attendance, competitive intelligence gathering and other related activities.
Qualifications
Advanced terminal degree is strongly preferred (PharmD, PhD, DNP or MD). Will consider NP, MSN, or PA with Hematology/Oncology and MSL experience.
Minimum of 3+ years previous Oncology MSL experience required (Multiple Myeloma, preferred)
Minimum of 5+ years of clinical and/or research experience in Oncology required.
Established relationships with Oncology KOLs and stakeholders at both academic institutions and community practices preferred.
Ability to travel, locally and regionally, up to 60% with overnight stays required.
Experience collaborating with payers or formulary committees preferred.
Knowledge of FDA requirements and PhRMA Code, including regulations governing compliant scientific exchange required.
Demonstrated ability to integrate and work in cross functional network/matrix required.
Demonstrated project management ability required.
Valid driver’s license.
An essential function of this role is being able to support and visit customers’ sites and locations (hospitals, institutions). If such customers or locations have a COVID-19 policy that requires vaccination or accepts exemptions, you may be asked to provide proof.
Salary offers to be determined based on industry experience, education and therapeutic expertise.
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
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