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Associate Director, Field Medical Affairs – Hematology
RegeneronAssociate Director, Field Medical Affairs responsible for medical communication in hematology. Engaging with KOLs and supporting clinical trials in Southern California region.
Posted 7/15/2026full-timeRemote • California • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $176,100 - $287,300 per yearWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in Hematology/Oncology as a Medical Science Liaison, with a strong focus on establishing relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and conducting clinical research. Possesses a terminal scientific degree and extensive knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, and regulatory compliance.
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Hematology/Oncology Medical Science Liaison ExperienceTerminal Scientific Degree (MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP, DVM)Clinical Research Processes KnowledgeFDA Regulations ComplianceKOL Relationship Management
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Hard Skills
Clinical ResearchMedical Strategy DevelopmentScientific Data PresentationInvestigator-Initiated Study SupportResearch Insight Identification
Soft Skills
Relationship BuildingCollaborationCommunicationProfessionalismIntegrity
Industry Keywords
Hematological MalignanciesTreatment GuidelinesPharma RegulationsOIG GuidelinesMedical Affairs
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Identifying and maintaining a list of medical/therapeutic area experts, investigator targets and associated plans of action
- Establishing, fostering, cultivating and maintaining relationships with KOLs in Hematological Malignancies
- Act as the primary clinical/scientific resource for information pertaining to disease state and our products ensuring awareness and understanding
- Participates in the development and management of company sponsored clinical trials
- Establishing scientific relationships with investigators and internal Medical Affairs, supporting investigator-initiated study (IIS) concept program
- Identifying relevant insights on research developments, treatment landscape to shape medical strategy
- Identifies gaps in research needs and creates opportunities by collaborating with potential and existing investigators and site personnel
- Responds to requests for information related to study indications, disease state and therapeutic area, and presents/discusses scientific/clinical data
- Attend medical conferences collecting and reporting relevant, scientific, clinical, & competitive intelligence
- Ensures company policies, procedures, principles and financial controls are maintained with integrity and professionalism is displayed internally and externally
Requirements
What you’ll need- To be considered a terminal scientific degree (MD, PharmD, PhD, DNP or DVM) is required
- 8+ years of experience with a minimum of 4 years’ experience within a Hematology/Oncology Medical Science Liaison function is required
- Knowledge of treatment guidelines, clinical research processes, FDA regulations, pharma regulations/compliant practices, and OIG guidelines
- Residency in the assigned territory and possession and maintaining a valid driver’s license and clean driving record
Benefits
Comp & perks- annual bonuses or other incentive plans
- equity awards
- pension or retirement benefits
- 401(k) company match
- health and wellness programs
- fitness centers
- insurance benefits (e.g. medical, dental, vision, life and disability)
- paid time off
- family support benefits