
Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline-South
Scorpion Therapeutics, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
Role Summary
Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline (South) is a field-based role within Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. The Sr. MSL provides fair, balanced scientific information to opinion leaders, health care professionals, and internal partners; develops and manages a geographical territory; and supports clinical research and investigator-initiated studies. The role requires travel across the assigned region and the ability to engage both in-person and virtual engagements while adhering to regulatory and compliance guidelines. Responsibilities
Responsible for developing and maintaining a field strategic plan. Responds in a timely manner to unsolicited scientific inquiries of HCPs/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and population health decision makers integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs. Presents data and information in a manner appropriate to the audience and request. Execute plans regarding reactive and proactive outreaches as approved via the legal/HCC exceptions process. Integrates scientific data into real life practice to meet customer/audience needs, adapting interpersonal style to particular situations and people. Anticipates the responses of various individuals and teams based on their vantage point and perspective. Prioritize franchise customer-based initiatives and field responsibilities, while balancing administrative duties and project responsibilities. Executes Research Initiatives: Leverages knowledge of standards of care and Janssen company/investigator sponsored clinical trials and competitor landscape to facilitate external-internal research communication. Engages with external investigators regarding unsolicited research inquiries and act as liaison to R&D, Medical Affairs and operations teams. Provides clinical trial support to identify potential sites, resolve issues with enrolled sites, and participate in meetings as appropriate, including site initiation visits and investigator launch meetings. Effectively leads at least one scientific or strategic Immunology project, exhibits strategic identification of educational gaps and elevates team acumen. Consistently demonstrates strong scientific acumen. Actively participate in team calls, trainings, & journal clubs through scientific dialogue, understanding of current standard of care, and regularly sharing of scientific news. Attends and provides leadership at scientific conferences to gather and understand new scientific information relevant to the company and the external scientific community. Medical insights: Actively listens for, documents, and shares medical insights. Proactively synthesize data and medical insights for MSL team and other partners. Sets aside time for self-driven learnings on current scientific landscape. Role includes representing and supporting JNJ at relevant scientific or other key stakeholder meetings including congresses, symposia, advisory boards and investigator meetings. Role includes representing JNJ at speaking engagements at relevant scientific or other key stakeholder meetings. Performs all administrative requirements in a timely, accurate and compliant manner (e.g. expense reports, documentation of activities). Maintain focus and composure in uncertain circumstances with minimal direction. Provide regional and local support to enhance sales training initiatives and improve competencies of field personnel in partnership with Sales Learning and Development. Communicates and collaborates with all field-based partners, and other Immunology MSL teams on a routine basis. Demonstrate the ability to partner with others to lead or participate in large scale projects. Maintains thorough understanding and competence in regulatory and health care compliance guidelines; corporate policies on appropriate business conduct and ethical behavior; Medical Affairs SOPs and guidelines. Qualifications
Required: A PharmD, PhD, MD, with 3+ years relevant hematology, immunology and/or auto/alloimmune disease experience. Minimum 3 years MSL experience, and/or 2-3 years relevant work experience (clinical or research). Must be familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and utilization of computers and remote technologies. Ability to travel up to 70%. Preferred: Launch experience in rare disease is highly preferred. Significant experience giving presentations is highly preferred. Skills
Analytics Dashboards, Clinical Research and Regulations, Clinical Trials, Consulting, Customer Centricity, Data-Driven Decision Making, Digital Culture, Digital Literacy, Medical Affairs, Medical Communications, Medical Compliance, Mentorship, Product Knowledge, Relationship Building, Research and Development, Strategic Thinking, Tactical Planning, Technical Credibility Additional Requirements
Travel up to 70% as part of field-based responsibilities.
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Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline (South) is a field-based role within Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. The Sr. MSL provides fair, balanced scientific information to opinion leaders, health care professionals, and internal partners; develops and manages a geographical territory; and supports clinical research and investigator-initiated studies. The role requires travel across the assigned region and the ability to engage both in-person and virtual engagements while adhering to regulatory and compliance guidelines. Responsibilities
Responsible for developing and maintaining a field strategic plan. Responds in a timely manner to unsolicited scientific inquiries of HCPs/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and population health decision makers integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs. Presents data and information in a manner appropriate to the audience and request. Execute plans regarding reactive and proactive outreaches as approved via the legal/HCC exceptions process. Integrates scientific data into real life practice to meet customer/audience needs, adapting interpersonal style to particular situations and people. Anticipates the responses of various individuals and teams based on their vantage point and perspective. Prioritize franchise customer-based initiatives and field responsibilities, while balancing administrative duties and project responsibilities. Executes Research Initiatives: Leverages knowledge of standards of care and Janssen company/investigator sponsored clinical trials and competitor landscape to facilitate external-internal research communication. Engages with external investigators regarding unsolicited research inquiries and act as liaison to R&D, Medical Affairs and operations teams. Provides clinical trial support to identify potential sites, resolve issues with enrolled sites, and participate in meetings as appropriate, including site initiation visits and investigator launch meetings. Effectively leads at least one scientific or strategic Immunology project, exhibits strategic identification of educational gaps and elevates team acumen. Consistently demonstrates strong scientific acumen. Actively participate in team calls, trainings, & journal clubs through scientific dialogue, understanding of current standard of care, and regularly sharing of scientific news. Attends and provides leadership at scientific conferences to gather and understand new scientific information relevant to the company and the external scientific community. Medical insights: Actively listens for, documents, and shares medical insights. Proactively synthesize data and medical insights for MSL team and other partners. Sets aside time for self-driven learnings on current scientific landscape. Role includes representing and supporting JNJ at relevant scientific or other key stakeholder meetings including congresses, symposia, advisory boards and investigator meetings. Role includes representing JNJ at speaking engagements at relevant scientific or other key stakeholder meetings. Performs all administrative requirements in a timely, accurate and compliant manner (e.g. expense reports, documentation of activities). Maintain focus and composure in uncertain circumstances with minimal direction. Provide regional and local support to enhance sales training initiatives and improve competencies of field personnel in partnership with Sales Learning and Development. Communicates and collaborates with all field-based partners, and other Immunology MSL teams on a routine basis. Demonstrate the ability to partner with others to lead or participate in large scale projects. Maintains thorough understanding and competence in regulatory and health care compliance guidelines; corporate policies on appropriate business conduct and ethical behavior; Medical Affairs SOPs and guidelines. Qualifications
Required: A PharmD, PhD, MD, with 3+ years relevant hematology, immunology and/or auto/alloimmune disease experience. Minimum 3 years MSL experience, and/or 2-3 years relevant work experience (clinical or research). Must be familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and utilization of computers and remote technologies. Ability to travel up to 70%. Preferred: Launch experience in rare disease is highly preferred. Significant experience giving presentations is highly preferred. Skills
Analytics Dashboards, Clinical Research and Regulations, Clinical Trials, Consulting, Customer Centricity, Data-Driven Decision Making, Digital Culture, Digital Literacy, Medical Affairs, Medical Communications, Medical Compliance, Mentorship, Product Knowledge, Relationship Building, Research and Development, Strategic Thinking, Tactical Planning, Technical Credibility Additional Requirements
Travel up to 70% as part of field-based responsibilities.
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