Neurelis Inc
Medical Science Liaison - Southwest Region
Neurelis Inc, Baltimore, Maryland, United States,
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Medical Science Liaison - Southwest Region
Fully Remote • CDMADescriptionJob Summary/Objective:The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a professional with scientific knowledge, clinical acumen, and therapeutic area expertise that is responsible for conducting medical and scientific field-based initiatives consistent with the goals and objectives of the Clinical Development and Medical Affairs department. The MSL conducts tactical and compliant peer-to-peer scientific interactions (e.g., topics such as product, product candidates, drug class: formulations and various disease states) with key opinion leaders, healthcare professionals, and formulary decision makers in alignment with Neurelis’ strategic objectives.Essential Job Functions:Identify and develop relationships with medical/scientific key opinion leaders (KOL) and other healthcare providers (HCP) consistent with the strategy and objective of Clinical Development and Medical Affairs.Develop and maintain scientific, clinical and therapeutic expertise in the area of Neurology.Engage healthcare providers in scientific exchange and disease state education around current and emerging therapies within epilepsy and other therapeutic areas aligned with Neurelis’ emerging pipeline.Capture actionable insights from the field and provide periodic reports to MSL management and internal colleagues.Provide medical/scientific support and presentations to managed care accounts and other market access organizations.Represent Neurelis at local, regional, and national meetings and conferences.Provide appropriate scientific, medical and educational support for internal medical and cross-functional colleagues as assigned.Proactively identify and assist in facilitation of investigator-initiated studies as assigned.Lead/participate in special project teams as necessary.Competency (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):Ability to embrace change with an agile mindset.Prior experience demonstrating success within an MSL role is strongly preferred.Corporate experience in the CNS therapeutic area (particularly within epilepsy) highly preferred.Prior experience with healthcare economics and the market access environment.Strong analytical skills to understand, interpret and communicate scientific and clinical research.Personal Performance Factors:Demonstrates strong work ethic.Shows initiative and holds themselves accountable.Lives and advances the Neurelis culture and values.Always operates with a high degree of integrity and tact.Demonstrates sound judgment and decision-making ability.Physical Demands and Work Environment:The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Requires extensive daily driving, getting in and out of an automobile, carrying materials and samples (10 to 20 pounds), going up and down stairs and walking throughout medical buildings and to and from physician offices.Travel Requirements:Willingness and ability to travel up to 50% (based on geography).RequirementsMinimum Education and Experience Required:Advanced degree in the life sciences (PharmD, MD, PhD).MSL Level: Minimum of 2-5 years in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry.Sr. MSL Level: Minimum 2+ years of experience as a MSL with primary emphasis on field-based scientific exchange.Salary Description:MSL - $190,000-$221,000; Sr MSL - $222,000-$259,000.
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Medical Science Liaison - Southwest Region
Fully Remote • CDMADescriptionJob Summary/Objective:The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a professional with scientific knowledge, clinical acumen, and therapeutic area expertise that is responsible for conducting medical and scientific field-based initiatives consistent with the goals and objectives of the Clinical Development and Medical Affairs department. The MSL conducts tactical and compliant peer-to-peer scientific interactions (e.g., topics such as product, product candidates, drug class: formulations and various disease states) with key opinion leaders, healthcare professionals, and formulary decision makers in alignment with Neurelis’ strategic objectives.Essential Job Functions:Identify and develop relationships with medical/scientific key opinion leaders (KOL) and other healthcare providers (HCP) consistent with the strategy and objective of Clinical Development and Medical Affairs.Develop and maintain scientific, clinical and therapeutic expertise in the area of Neurology.Engage healthcare providers in scientific exchange and disease state education around current and emerging therapies within epilepsy and other therapeutic areas aligned with Neurelis’ emerging pipeline.Capture actionable insights from the field and provide periodic reports to MSL management and internal colleagues.Provide medical/scientific support and presentations to managed care accounts and other market access organizations.Represent Neurelis at local, regional, and national meetings and conferences.Provide appropriate scientific, medical and educational support for internal medical and cross-functional colleagues as assigned.Proactively identify and assist in facilitation of investigator-initiated studies as assigned.Lead/participate in special project teams as necessary.Competency (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):Ability to embrace change with an agile mindset.Prior experience demonstrating success within an MSL role is strongly preferred.Corporate experience in the CNS therapeutic area (particularly within epilepsy) highly preferred.Prior experience with healthcare economics and the market access environment.Strong analytical skills to understand, interpret and communicate scientific and clinical research.Personal Performance Factors:Demonstrates strong work ethic.Shows initiative and holds themselves accountable.Lives and advances the Neurelis culture and values.Always operates with a high degree of integrity and tact.Demonstrates sound judgment and decision-making ability.Physical Demands and Work Environment:The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Requires extensive daily driving, getting in and out of an automobile, carrying materials and samples (10 to 20 pounds), going up and down stairs and walking throughout medical buildings and to and from physician offices.Travel Requirements:Willingness and ability to travel up to 50% (based on geography).RequirementsMinimum Education and Experience Required:Advanced degree in the life sciences (PharmD, MD, PhD).MSL Level: Minimum of 2-5 years in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry.Sr. MSL Level: Minimum 2+ years of experience as a MSL with primary emphasis on field-based scientific exchange.Salary Description:MSL - $190,000-$221,000; Sr MSL - $222,000-$259,000.
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