Scientific Search
Remote office (CO/UT/NM/WY/MT/ID)
Company Overview
A commercial-stage biotechnology company developing cell and immunotherapy products to eliminate cancerous or infected cells.
What You Will Be Doing
Engage in the exchange of scientific data and education of health care practitioners on products and relevant disease states, and facilitation of clinical research. Integrate clinical/scientific expertise and knowledge to ensure successful implementation of the medical affairs strategic plan within an assigned geographic region. Bring relevant insights from the field on research developments, treatment landscape and new concepts in medical treatment. Act as the primary clinical/scientific resource to Key External Experts (KEEs)/Health Care Practitioners (HCPs) in a specified geography for information pertaining to disease state and ’s product(s) and pipeline to ensure awareness and understanding. Provide high quality scientific information to healthcare professionals (HCPs). Serve as a conduit for accurate and updated clinical, scientific, and medical information between External Experts (EEs)/investigators and the company's Medical Affairs and development groups. Establish, foster, cultivate, and maintain peer relationships with KOLs and HCPs in therapeutic areas of current and future interest. Share knowledge and participate in scientific exchanges and interactions with identified KOLs Deliver timely, accurate, and succinct clinical and scientific presentations to KEEs and HCPs, both proactively and in response to requests for information, consistent with promotional compliance, PhRMA guidelines, and FDA regulatory requirements. Identify and report key scientific, clinical and research insights from key opinion leaders (KOLs) and HCPs to Medical Affairs for communication to key internal stakeholders. Respond to unsolicited medical information requests in the field. Fulfill Pharmacovigilance responsibilities defined by SOPs related to medical inquiries and drug safety information. In collaboration with manager, develop and implement the medical territory plan within geography. Lead special projects such as development of training materials, training MSLs, mentoring MSLs, development of advisory board materials, facilitation and/or moderation of advisory boards, etc.
What you will bring to the table:
Advanced medical/scientific/clinical degree (MD, DO, PhD, PharmD, NP, and PA preferred) with experience in the pharmaceutical industry or related healthcare field required. A minimum of 8 years of relevant therapeutic area expertise, in a scientific or clinical setting, in oncology, immunology, or other areas relevant to products and/or pipeline required. A minimum of 5 years of experience as a clinical/medical science liaison or related field- facing role, in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries is preferred. Experience in solid tumors is preferred, and GU and Lung experience is strongly preferred. Clinical trial experience is required. This is a field-based position. The employee is required to set up a home-based office. Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 50% of the time) including automobile, train, and air travel and ability to travel overnight and occasionally on weekends. Requires driving a personal vehicle on behalf of the Company
To learn more about this great opportunity, please reach out to Tom O'Hanlon, Tom@ScientificSearch.com
#Remote
Company Overview
A commercial-stage biotechnology company developing cell and immunotherapy products to eliminate cancerous or infected cells.
What You Will Be Doing
Engage in the exchange of scientific data and education of health care practitioners on products and relevant disease states, and facilitation of clinical research. Integrate clinical/scientific expertise and knowledge to ensure successful implementation of the medical affairs strategic plan within an assigned geographic region. Bring relevant insights from the field on research developments, treatment landscape and new concepts in medical treatment. Act as the primary clinical/scientific resource to Key External Experts (KEEs)/Health Care Practitioners (HCPs) in a specified geography for information pertaining to disease state and ’s product(s) and pipeline to ensure awareness and understanding. Provide high quality scientific information to healthcare professionals (HCPs). Serve as a conduit for accurate and updated clinical, scientific, and medical information between External Experts (EEs)/investigators and the company's Medical Affairs and development groups. Establish, foster, cultivate, and maintain peer relationships with KOLs and HCPs in therapeutic areas of current and future interest. Share knowledge and participate in scientific exchanges and interactions with identified KOLs Deliver timely, accurate, and succinct clinical and scientific presentations to KEEs and HCPs, both proactively and in response to requests for information, consistent with promotional compliance, PhRMA guidelines, and FDA regulatory requirements. Identify and report key scientific, clinical and research insights from key opinion leaders (KOLs) and HCPs to Medical Affairs for communication to key internal stakeholders. Respond to unsolicited medical information requests in the field. Fulfill Pharmacovigilance responsibilities defined by SOPs related to medical inquiries and drug safety information. In collaboration with manager, develop and implement the medical territory plan within geography. Lead special projects such as development of training materials, training MSLs, mentoring MSLs, development of advisory board materials, facilitation and/or moderation of advisory boards, etc.
What you will bring to the table:
Advanced medical/scientific/clinical degree (MD, DO, PhD, PharmD, NP, and PA preferred) with experience in the pharmaceutical industry or related healthcare field required. A minimum of 8 years of relevant therapeutic area expertise, in a scientific or clinical setting, in oncology, immunology, or other areas relevant to products and/or pipeline required. A minimum of 5 years of experience as a clinical/medical science liaison or related field- facing role, in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries is preferred. Experience in solid tumors is preferred, and GU and Lung experience is strongly preferred. Clinical trial experience is required. This is a field-based position. The employee is required to set up a home-based office. Capable of engaging in frequent business travel (approximately 50% of the time) including automobile, train, and air travel and ability to travel overnight and occasionally on weekends. Requires driving a personal vehicle on behalf of the Company
To learn more about this great opportunity, please reach out to Tom O'Hanlon, Tom@ScientificSearch.com
#Remote