Job Summary:
We are seeking a seasoned Medical Science Liaison to join our team in supporting the international roll-out of our approved prostate cancer imaging agent and advancing our portfolio of late clinical-stage products addressing significant unmet need in oncology and rare diseases.
Key Responsibilities:
* Contribute to the achievement of Medical Affairs department goals through engaging in medical and scientific exchanges and gaining insights in support of our products, research areas, and disease state of interest.
* Develop and maintain relationships with medical experts in oncology, urology, radiology, and nuclear medicine and other medical disciplines related to our product portfolio.
* Communicate and advance the scientific platform aligned with overall medical communications and Medical Affairs strategies in Australia and New Zealand.
Accountabilities:
* Identify and forge professional peer-to-peer relationships with National, Regional, and Local key opinion leaders.
* Aid in new site onboarding, helping sites optimize PET camera settings and protocols to increase proper use of our radiopharmaceuticals in commercial settings and clinical trial setup.
* Align and execute field activities in support of the Medical Affairs Strategic plan, including congress strategy, pre and post launch activities, and clinical trial recruitment.
* Identify and communicate research gaps, opportunities, and relevant field intelligence to inform medical strategy.
* Accelerate recruitment efforts and enhance subject retention at targeted clinical trial sites.
* Leverage expertise to enhance and broaden knowledge among internal and external stakeholders.
* Attend medical/scientific meetings to represent Medical Affairs with KOLs and other HCPs, strengthen individual expertise/proficiency as well as capture, integrate, and summarize information of strategic interest.
* Appropriately facilitate submission of Medical Education grants and Investigator-Initiated Research.
* Provide product training and presentations to internal and external stakeholders to ensure accurate communication and utilization of our products. Support in deck creation and material review.
* Support cross-functional colleagues (e.g., commercial, marketing, clinical operations), in appropriate activities.
* Actively participate in relevant team meetings, organizational activities, and HQ-driven medical affairs and clinical research activities (e.g., advisory boards, publication planning, investigator meetings).
* Leveraging unique skill sets, assume lead responsibility for project work identified by Medical Affairs leadership and/or organizational priorities.
* Maintain a high level of team knowledge of and appropriately implement current local pharmaceutical regulation and ensure implementation of our policies and procedures. Ensure all MSL activities, including external interactions, are conducted in accordance with objectives, compliance policies and procedures as well as with legal and ethical standards.
Requirements:
* Undergraduate degree with a focus on sciences, healthcare, or medical sciences required. Graduate degree preferred (e.g., PharmD, PhD, MD, RN).
* Certification by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA) or the equivalent preferred.
* 5+ years' experience as a Medical Science Liaison or in medical affairs.
* Experience in GU oncology, radiopharmaceuticals preferred.
* Thorough understanding of relevant policies guiding the Pharmaceutical Industry.
* Experience/expertise in interpretation of scientific data, market research, and competitive intelligence tools.
* Experience in a role covering several countries is an advantage.
Benefits:
We offer a dynamic, fast-growing work environment with opportunities for growth and development. Our benefits include:
* Competitive salaries
* Annual performance-based bonuses
* Equity-based incentive program
* Generous vacation and paid wellness days
* Support for learning and development
We strive to be extraordinary and pursue our goals with determination and integrity. You will be part of an engaged and supportive group of colleagues who share a shared purpose: to help people with cancer and rare diseases live longer, better quality lives.
About Us:
We are committed to diversity and inclusion and evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
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