Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison
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Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. We are seeking a
Senior Medical Science Liaison (Senior MSL) . This is an opportunity to join Xenon in a field-facing role to shape and advance the MSL function in support of Medical Affairs and Clinical Development teams. This role will engage external Healthcare Providers (HCPs), Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and patient groups to provide education on Xenon’s pipeline in epilepsy. This position reports to the Regional Senior Director, Field Based Medicine, and the Senior MSL will be responsible for the
Northeast region . Preference is for the selected individual to reside in the Boston area or the metro New York City area. The successful candidate is a clinical or scientific professional with a passion for science and deep scientific knowledge and a proven ability to communicate complex scientific and medical information clearly. This candidate seeks to understand the needs of healthcare providers, patients, and families, and collaborates to solve critical scientific and business challenges. Responsibilities
Identify, develop and maintain valued and productive scientific relationships with key external stakeholders including KOLs, HCPs, payors, academic and healthcare institutions, and advocacy groups. Act as a key scientific resource to communicate up-to-date medical, clinical, and scientific information about Xenon’s neurology and epilepsy products and pipeline. Advance Xenon’s scientific platform and medical information in alignment with corporate and medical objectives. Engage in projects and/or initiatives aligned to medical strategies and objectives; adapt plans and tactics for the assigned territory. Identify and report timely and relevant scientific/clinical insights, trends, opportunities, and threats for targeted products. Collaborate with internal clinical development teams to enhance patient enrollment in Xenon-sponsored clinical trials. This includes investigator identification for clinical programs in epilepsy. Respond to and document unsolicited requests for scientific information. Lead assigned national and/or regional congress activities in accordance with Medical Affairs strategies and plans. Provide instruction, coaching and mentoring to new or less experienced MSLs. Travel domestically up to 50% of the time, including overnight travel as business needs require. International travel may be required on an ad-hoc basis. Act in accordance with Company policies, including, for example, the Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and ensure policies are understood and followed by direct reports, if any. Qualifications
Minimum of a relevant doctorate degree (i.e. M.D., PhD, PharmD, DPH). Minimum 5 years MSL experience required, with 8+ years strongly preferred. Experience in neurology therapeutic area or epilepsy strongly preferred. Established relationships with KOLs and knowledge of institutions in neurology; epilepsy strongly preferred. Clinical trial development and drug launch experience are strongly preferred. Effective communication: Able to communicate accurately, concisely, credibly, and confidently; easily understands other points of view and responds appropriately; adjusts communication according to the audience. Accountability: Delivers reliably against goals; proven ability to work both independently and cross-functionally; demonstrates a willingness and aptitude to learn if not yet well-versed. Knowledge of clinical research processes, FDA regulations, and OIG guidelines required. The base salary range for this role is
$200,000 to $217,500
USD; we will consider above this range for exceptional candidates. Base salary is determined by a combination of factors including, but not limited to, education and other qualifications, years of relevant experience, and internal equity. Our Total Rewards program includes base salary, target bonus, and stock options, as well as a full range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, accidental death & dismemberment, and life insurance programs, Employee Assistance Program, travel insurance, and retirement savings programs with company matching contributions. Xenon encourages time to rest and re-charge through vacation, personal days, sick days, and an end-of-year company shutdown. Xenon highly values employee development and has an expanding Training, Learning & Development program, including a Tuition Assistance program for advanced degrees. As part of our hiring process, Xenon conducts background checks for finalist candidates. The types of checks conducted will vary depending on the relevance to the position. US positions only: Xenon Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. participates in the E-Verify program in all states in which we hire. Learn more about the E-Verify program here. To apply for this position, click Apply Now to complete the application. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, due to the volume of applicants, only those chosen for interview will be contacted.
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Join to apply for the
Senior Medical Science Liaison
role at
Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. We are seeking a
Senior Medical Science Liaison (Senior MSL) . This is an opportunity to join Xenon in a field-facing role to shape and advance the MSL function in support of Medical Affairs and Clinical Development teams. This role will engage external Healthcare Providers (HCPs), Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and patient groups to provide education on Xenon’s pipeline in epilepsy. This position reports to the Regional Senior Director, Field Based Medicine, and the Senior MSL will be responsible for the
Northeast region . Preference is for the selected individual to reside in the Boston area or the metro New York City area. The successful candidate is a clinical or scientific professional with a passion for science and deep scientific knowledge and a proven ability to communicate complex scientific and medical information clearly. This candidate seeks to understand the needs of healthcare providers, patients, and families, and collaborates to solve critical scientific and business challenges. Responsibilities
Identify, develop and maintain valued and productive scientific relationships with key external stakeholders including KOLs, HCPs, payors, academic and healthcare institutions, and advocacy groups. Act as a key scientific resource to communicate up-to-date medical, clinical, and scientific information about Xenon’s neurology and epilepsy products and pipeline. Advance Xenon’s scientific platform and medical information in alignment with corporate and medical objectives. Engage in projects and/or initiatives aligned to medical strategies and objectives; adapt plans and tactics for the assigned territory. Identify and report timely and relevant scientific/clinical insights, trends, opportunities, and threats for targeted products. Collaborate with internal clinical development teams to enhance patient enrollment in Xenon-sponsored clinical trials. This includes investigator identification for clinical programs in epilepsy. Respond to and document unsolicited requests for scientific information. Lead assigned national and/or regional congress activities in accordance with Medical Affairs strategies and plans. Provide instruction, coaching and mentoring to new or less experienced MSLs. Travel domestically up to 50% of the time, including overnight travel as business needs require. International travel may be required on an ad-hoc basis. Act in accordance with Company policies, including, for example, the Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and ensure policies are understood and followed by direct reports, if any. Qualifications
Minimum of a relevant doctorate degree (i.e. M.D., PhD, PharmD, DPH). Minimum 5 years MSL experience required, with 8+ years strongly preferred. Experience in neurology therapeutic area or epilepsy strongly preferred. Established relationships with KOLs and knowledge of institutions in neurology; epilepsy strongly preferred. Clinical trial development and drug launch experience are strongly preferred. Effective communication: Able to communicate accurately, concisely, credibly, and confidently; easily understands other points of view and responds appropriately; adjusts communication according to the audience. Accountability: Delivers reliably against goals; proven ability to work both independently and cross-functionally; demonstrates a willingness and aptitude to learn if not yet well-versed. Knowledge of clinical research processes, FDA regulations, and OIG guidelines required. The base salary range for this role is
$200,000 to $217,500
USD; we will consider above this range for exceptional candidates. Base salary is determined by a combination of factors including, but not limited to, education and other qualifications, years of relevant experience, and internal equity. Our Total Rewards program includes base salary, target bonus, and stock options, as well as a full range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, accidental death & dismemberment, and life insurance programs, Employee Assistance Program, travel insurance, and retirement savings programs with company matching contributions. Xenon encourages time to rest and re-charge through vacation, personal days, sick days, and an end-of-year company shutdown. Xenon highly values employee development and has an expanding Training, Learning & Development program, including a Tuition Assistance program for advanced degrees. As part of our hiring process, Xenon conducts background checks for finalist candidates. The types of checks conducted will vary depending on the relevance to the position. US positions only: Xenon Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. participates in the E-Verify program in all states in which we hire. Learn more about the E-Verify program here. To apply for this position, click Apply Now to complete the application. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, due to the volume of applicants, only those chosen for interview will be contacted.
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