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Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline-South

Scorpion Therapeutics, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Role Summary

Senior Medical Science Liaison (Sr. MSL) for the Autoantibody Pipeline in the South region. This field-based role involves building external relationships with opinion leaders and health care professionals, developing and managing a geographical territory, and delivering fair balanced scientific information and education. The Sr. MSL contributes to research support for company and investigator-initiated studies, maintains awareness of current treatment landscapes, and ensures activities comply with regulatory and health care guidelines. Travel is required, with up to 70% travel; preferred locations include Raleigh, NC or Nashville, TN, covering Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Responsibilities

Develop and maintain a field strategic plan and build strong relationships within the territory. Respond to unsolicited scientific inquiries from HCPs, investigators, health care systems, and decision makers, integrating scientific data including real-world evidence. Present data and information appropriate to the audience and request. Execute reactive and proactive outreaches as approved via compliance processes. Integrate scientific data into real-life practice, adapting interpersonal style to situations and people. Anticipate responses of various individuals and teams based on perspective. Prioritize franchise customer-based initiatives and field responsibilities while balancing administrative duties and projects. Execute research initiatives, facilitate external-internal research communication, and engage with external investigators as a liaison to R&D, Medical Affairs, and operations. Provide clinical trial support to identify potential sites, resolve issues, and participate in meetings such as site initiation visits and investigator launch meetings. Lead at least one scientific or strategic Immunology project and identify educational gaps to elevate team acumen. Contribute to team calls, trainings, and journal clubs; attend scientific conferences to gather information relevant to the company and external community. Document and share medical insights; synthesize data for MSLs and partners; represent JNJ at scientific meetings and speaking engagements. Perform all administrative requirements timely and compliantly; support regional and local sales training initiatives in collaboration with Sales Learning and Development. Collaborate with field-based partners and other Immunology MSL teams; participate in large-scale projects as needed. Qualifications

Required: A PharmD, PhD, or MD with 3+ years of experience in hematology, immunology, and/or auto/alloimmune diseases; minimum 3 years MSL experience and/or 2–3 years relevant clinical or research experience; proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and remote technologies; ability to travel up to 70%. Preferred: Launch experience in rare diseases; significant experience giving presentations. 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

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