Salary
💰 $144,750 - $209,083 per year
About the role
- The Hematologic Oncology Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a field-facing role whose main objectives are to be the trusted scientific partner to key external experts by conducting timely, appropriate and frequent scientific exchanges to enhance the understanding of the scientific and medical value of our products.\n
- Execute on stakeholder engagement plans to gather data, develop and share medical insights that contribute to enhancement of Sanofi’s key medical messages, plans and future research.\n
- Keep abreast of medical and scientific developments in the field of Oncology/Hematology to help identify and critically assess research opportunities and to play a supportive role in the execution of evidence generation plans to enhance the value of our products in a real-world setting.\n
- Recognize record and share insights that deepen our understanding of the needs of patients, regulators, payers, and healthcare providers and proactively contribute towards identifying unmet needs.\n
- Maintain effective and appropriate communication among internal stakeholders (Medical Affairs colleagues, Medical Information and Commercial Operations) while maintaining full compliance with relevant company, industry, legal and regulatory requirements.\n
- Demonstrate operational understanding and risk management by ensuring excellence in execution of all governance processes.\n
- We are an innovative global healthcare company, committed to transforming the lives of people with immune challenges, rare diseases and blood disorders, cancers, and neurological disorders. From R&D to sales, our talented teams work together, revolutionizing treatment, continually improving products, understanding unmet needs, and connecting communities.\n
- Main Responsibilities: Engages external stakeholders on medical and scientific information in the area of Hematology/Oncology during one-on-one interactions and group settings, exhibiting excellent scientific and clinical knowledge.\n
- Establishes robust, long-term peer relationships with Key Opinion Leaders and other stakeholder partners.\n
- Actively engages with appropriate stakeholders on medical, clinical, epidemiologic, and scientific topics to advance their understanding of the disease by sharing information and answering questions based on approved material within Regulatory guidelines.\n
- Engages with appropriate stakeholders to understand the state of healthcare policies and guidelines as they relate to clinical practices at a local, state, regional, federal, or national level.\n
- Uses defined systems to map, identify, profile, and prioritize stakeholders in line with the Hematology/Oncology medical plan and looks for opportunities to collaborate and build a value based partnership addressing the HCPs therapeutic goals.\n
- Effectively utilizes the Scientific Engagement Model to plan territory and individual stakeholder medical strategy and engagement interaction plans.\n
- Organizes educational meetings or local scientific advisory boards when requested.\n
- Supports speakers training to ensure continued scientific support in the field.\n
- Responds to unsolicited requests for medical information associated with supported products and disease state area.\n
- Gathers data and generates insights from stakeholder interactions and provides feedback to the organization.\n
- Collaborates effectively with internal stakeholders and with Commercial Operations, Regulatory, etc. to facilitate diligence reviews, medical and safety evaluation, product positioning, lifecycle evidence planning, and compliance needs.\n
- Context of the job/major challenges: Able to operate independently and travel ~60% regionally and nationally.
Requirements
- Advanced degree in a technical, scientific or medical field of Hematology/Oncology (MD, PhD, PharmD) preferred, or other Relevant Life Sciences Degree (PA, MSN, OCN) with Hematology/Oncology Healthcare Specialization required.\n
- Previous pharmaceutical industry experience preferred.\n
- Clear understanding of Hematology/Oncology medical practice, clinical decision making and healthcare systems related to patient care.\n
- Ability to interpret key scientific data and translate this information to meet educational and research needs.\n
- Demonstrated ability to address educational and research needs through delivery of cutting edge scientific/evidenced based data.\n
- Understand the design and execution of research studies.\n
- Exemplary communication and presentation skills.\n
- Experience in working on multi-disciplinary teams and managing significant volume of projects.\n
- Actively listens to others and is adept at confidently stating expert opinion while respecting the positions of others - can exert diplomacy while standing firm on a position.\n
- Utilizes effective, professional communications to cultivate strong working relationships with internal and external colleagues, flexible in own approach to people and situations.\n
- Skillfully plans, prioritizes, and executes multiple responsibilities and projects.\n
- Demonstrates effective leadership skills.\n
- Deep understanding and knowledge of local regulations and codes of practice for pharmaceutical industry, in particular as they apply to the non-promotional activities of this role.\n
- Demonstrates scientific expertise - stays abreast of data, treatment trends, and new information in the profession and ability to articulate therapeutic knowledge and translate expert feedback into appropriate insights.\n
- Knowledge of relevant healthcare systems, the evolving medical landscape, regulatory and payer environment, public health and industry trends.\n
- Proficiency in digital tools.\n
- Working knowledge of English