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Hybrid Medical Advisor and MSL Oncology

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Job Description

Your new company
My client, a leading International Pharmaceutical company that focusses on Oncology, Cardiology and Neurology. There is a hybrid position available for a Medical Advisor and Medical Science Liaison Oncology to join their Medical Affairs team. Covering the Southeast of the UK


Mixture of field and office based - Southeast UK

Your new role
As the Medical Advisor and Medical Science Liaison, you will be field/customer-facing (50%). You will be the medical and scientific face of the company, providing field-based medical/scientific support as deemed appropriate within the governance framework. Build valued constructive partnerships with key stakeholders within the medical community and healthcare system, developing and delivering a structured space/ KME engagement plan. Deliver internal and external medical education and medical/scientific information exchange; gather insights to support the company's strategy and to support activities related to research/data .


In addition, you will have project/office-based medical affairs (50%) responsibility where you will proactively contribute, enrich and execute the medical strategy in collaboration with management. Develop and deliver medical affairs projects, including scientific communication materials for internal and external use, congress symposia, advisory boards, developing and reviewing medical content, ensuring regulatory compliance.

What you'll need to succeed
In order to apply for this hybrid Medical Advisor and MSL Oncology position, you will need to hold a B.Sc. or be a Pharmacist and final signatory ideally.


You will be an experienced field medical professional (MSL) or have experience of working in a medical affairs head office role with launch experience.


You will have strengths in delivering field-led projects, collaborating with cross-functional field and therapy area teams, and a high focus on scientific exchange/customer engagement and relationships.


You will have amazing communication skills and demonstrate strong networking ability and the ability to build strong professional relationships.


Experience of Veeva promomats.


Experience of working in Oncology


You will cover a defined geographical territory in the South of the UK that may require overnight stays.

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.


Before you apply for this position, it is vital that you are in possession of a UK passport or relevant visa to work without restrictions in the UK and must be based in the Southeast of the UK.


To apply for this position or if you want to discuss other roles that we are working on, please do not hesitate to contact Roberta Atkins on .


If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

Desired Skills and Experience

Medical Affairs, Medical Advisor , MSL , medical scientific liaison, Pharmaceuticals, Oncology


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