Johnson & Johnson
Medical Science Liaison Solid Tumor New Products Southwest
Johnson & Johnson, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Overview Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicines is recruiting for a Medical Science Liaison – Solid Tumor, New Products to be based in the Southwest territory which includes Dallas and Houston.
Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity. Job Function:
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Dallas, Texas, United States; Houston, Texas, United States of America About Oncology Our Oncology team is focused on the elimination of cancer by discovering new pathways and modalities to finding treatments and cures. We lead where medicine is going and need innovators with an unwavering commitment to results. Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way. Role and Responsibilities
Develop and maintain a strategic and comprehensive territory plan and build strong relationships with community and academic opinion leaders (KOLs) and other stakeholders in the territory. Engage in high-level scientific and research discussions with KOLs and OLs to serve as a resource and understand perspectives on the current treatment landscape in the relevant disease area. Identify provider educational needs and address those with tailored responses. Deliver relevant scientific data tailored to HCP needs through clear and effective dialog/presentation. Execute the current Medical Affairs strategy and MSL priorities. Respond to unsolicited research/clinical inquiries from external stakeholders promptly. Collect and submit high-quality actionable insights aligned with current strategic priorities. Utilize insights and MSL tools to develop a strategic approach for customer engagements within the territory. Provide research support for company-sponsored and investigator-initiated studies. Collaborate compliantly with internal stakeholders including MSL field partners, R&D, US and Global Medical Affairs teams, clinical operations, sales, and marketing. Demonstrate strong scientific acumen through self-reading, journal clubs, educational seminars, congress attendance, and scientific discussion with peers. Foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, increasing engagement, productivity and innovation that reflects diverse communities we serve. Develop understanding of regulatory and health care compliance guidelines; corporate policies on ethical behavior; Medical Affairs SOPs and guidelines. In collaboration with direct manager, develop and implement a performance and development plan and conduct leadership projects. Perform administrative requirements in a timely, accurate, and compliant manner (e.g., expense reports, activity documentation). Requirements
A Doctorate level degree or equivalent experience is required (PharmD, PhD, MD, Advanced Practice Providers). Post graduate experience is required for Doctoral level candidates, with preference for Oncology clinical experience. Scientific acumen: in-depth scientific and/or therapeutic knowledge. Research and/or health care system knowledge. Ability to support a specific territory with up to 70% travel. Should hold a valid US Driver’s License. Preferred
2+ years of relevant experience, preferably in MSL role. 2+ years of solid tumor oncology experience is preferred. Residency/fellowship preferred. Board certification for clinical degrees preferred. Compensation and Benefits
The anticipated base pay range for this position is:
$115,000 - $197,800 Pay Transparency:
Additional Description for Pay Transparency: Subject to the terms of plans, employees and eligible dependents are eligible to participate in Company-sponsored benefit programs and retirement plans. This position is eligible to participate in the Company’s long-term incentive program. Time off benefits include Vacation, Sick time, Holiday pay, Work/Pet/Family Time, Parental Leave, and other leaves per policy. For details, see the linked CareBenefits information.
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Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity. Job Function:
Medical Affairs Group Job Sub Function:
Medical Affairs Job Category:
Scientific/Technology Locations:
Dallas, Texas, United States; Houston, Texas, United States of America About Oncology Our Oncology team is focused on the elimination of cancer by discovering new pathways and modalities to finding treatments and cures. We lead where medicine is going and need innovators with an unwavering commitment to results. Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way. Role and Responsibilities
Develop and maintain a strategic and comprehensive territory plan and build strong relationships with community and academic opinion leaders (KOLs) and other stakeholders in the territory. Engage in high-level scientific and research discussions with KOLs and OLs to serve as a resource and understand perspectives on the current treatment landscape in the relevant disease area. Identify provider educational needs and address those with tailored responses. Deliver relevant scientific data tailored to HCP needs through clear and effective dialog/presentation. Execute the current Medical Affairs strategy and MSL priorities. Respond to unsolicited research/clinical inquiries from external stakeholders promptly. Collect and submit high-quality actionable insights aligned with current strategic priorities. Utilize insights and MSL tools to develop a strategic approach for customer engagements within the territory. Provide research support for company-sponsored and investigator-initiated studies. Collaborate compliantly with internal stakeholders including MSL field partners, R&D, US and Global Medical Affairs teams, clinical operations, sales, and marketing. Demonstrate strong scientific acumen through self-reading, journal clubs, educational seminars, congress attendance, and scientific discussion with peers. Foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, increasing engagement, productivity and innovation that reflects diverse communities we serve. Develop understanding of regulatory and health care compliance guidelines; corporate policies on ethical behavior; Medical Affairs SOPs and guidelines. In collaboration with direct manager, develop and implement a performance and development plan and conduct leadership projects. Perform administrative requirements in a timely, accurate, and compliant manner (e.g., expense reports, activity documentation). Requirements
A Doctorate level degree or equivalent experience is required (PharmD, PhD, MD, Advanced Practice Providers). Post graduate experience is required for Doctoral level candidates, with preference for Oncology clinical experience. Scientific acumen: in-depth scientific and/or therapeutic knowledge. Research and/or health care system knowledge. Ability to support a specific territory with up to 70% travel. Should hold a valid US Driver’s License. Preferred
2+ years of relevant experience, preferably in MSL role. 2+ years of solid tumor oncology experience is preferred. Residency/fellowship preferred. Board certification for clinical degrees preferred. Compensation and Benefits
The anticipated base pay range for this position is:
$115,000 - $197,800 Pay Transparency:
Additional Description for Pay Transparency: Subject to the terms of plans, employees and eligible dependents are eligible to participate in Company-sponsored benefit programs and retirement plans. This position is eligible to participate in the Company’s long-term incentive program. Time off benefits include Vacation, Sick time, Holiday pay, Work/Pet/Family Time, Parental Leave, and other leaves per policy. For details, see the linked CareBenefits information.
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